The Bombermen are back in this wacky sequel to the first Bomberman smash hit originally released in 1990 by Hudson Soft. In this episode, the evil Kurobon, the black Bomberman, has stolen vital components from the Galaxy's power station and has scattered them throughout seven different and hostile planets across the universe. The courageous white Bomberman embarks on a mission to retrieve the stolen components and to finally capture the culprit. As expected, the gameplay uses the same ingredients that made the series so popular - players have to complete a myriad of levels by strategically dropping time-bombs and blasting away every single critters that haunt them, before exiting through a warp door to the next level. Special items are hidden inside destructible blocks and grant players with additional powers, such as speed-ups, extra bombs, greater blast range, bomb kick, remote bombs and so forth. Of course, Bomberman'93 adds several new gameplay twists not found in previous episodes, as well as tons of new traps and odd devices, such as warps, rotating-tiles and conveyor belts to only name a few. Boss battles have also been revamped and the various creatures the player encounters are now larger and unquestionably meaner. Finally, and in the Bomberman tradition, the game also includes an intense multi-player battle mode where up to five player can blast each other up at the same time!
TECHNICAL [Model HC92061]
TRIVIA Bomber Man '93 was released on December 11, 1992 in Japan.
SERIES
Bomber Man (1984, MSX)
Bomber Man (1985, Famicom)
Bomber Man Special (1986, MSX)
Bomber Man (1990, Famicom Disk System)
Bomber Man (1991, Arcade)
Bomber Man II [Model HFC-2X] (1991, Famicom)
Bomber Man World (1992, Arcade)
Bomber Man '93 [Model HC92061] (1992, PC-Engine)
Hi-Ten Bomberman (1993, Custom Hardware - High Definition System)
Super Bomber Man [Model SHVC-H6] (1993, Super Famicom)
Bomber Man '94 [Model HC93065] (1993, PC-Engine)
Super Bomber Man 2 [Model SHVC-M4] (1994, Super Famicom)
Super Bomber Man 3 [Model SNSP-AS6P] (1995, Super Famicom)
Super Bomber Man 4 [Model SHVC-A4BJ] (1996, Super Famicom)
Neo Bomber Man (1997, MVS)
Super Bomber Man 5 [Model SHVC-A5SJ] (1997, Super Famicom)
Bomber Man Online (2002, PC)
Bomber Man DS [Model NTR-P-ABMJ] (2005, DS)
Bomber Man Live (2007, XBLA)
Bomber Man Portable [Model ULJM-05034] (2006, PSP)
Custom Battler Bomber Man [Model NTR-P-YBAJ] (2008, DS)
STAFF BOMBERMAN'93 STAFF Game Designer: Tsukasa Kuwahara Programmer: Tetsuya Wakabatashi Graphic Designer: Fumie Takaoka, MC Col Iwata, Misuzu Kaboyashi (Eyecatch Voice) Music Composer: Jun Chiki Chikuma Sound Programmer: Keita Hoshi, Akihiro Sat, Makiko Tanifuji, Kaso-Re Honma Sound Director: Toshiaki Takimoto Special Thanks: K?ji Matsuura, Satoshi Mikami, Kenji Kikuchi, Atsuo Nagata, Hikaru Aoyama, Koji Arai, Rururira Hidebo Game Director: Shigeki Fujiwara Basic Game Design: Shinichi Nakamoto
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