![]() ![]() If you’ve ever played a Bomberman game you’ll be pretty familiar with these options. BLOWING THINGS UP!!!Īs you can see by the title screen at the top of the page you have your typical 3 options of “Normal Game”, “Battle Game” & “Password” for the normal game. Does the plot of a Bomberman game REALLY matter though? We all know what we’re here for. The manual has a little comic at the start which explains the story, but as it too is in Japanese I can’t refer to that for plot points I’m afraid. Hey, it’s Japanese, I don’t speak it, so that’s the best I can give you. The guys are then awoken from their sleep & they are sent into a world full of clocks for some reason with a little girl dressed in cowboy clothes. A very nice intro starts us off with Shiro & Kuro (another little known fact is that the 2 Bombers actually have names) asleep on a rocket ship which is attacked by a group of 5 evil bombers. ![]() On a side note, recently a Bomberman article featured in Retrogamer magazine where they claim that number 5 was the only one never released outside Japan, but I can’t find any evidence to suggest 4 was so we’ll put that down to being a mistake. Not in Japan however, where SNES games were made well into the year 2000. The world was anticipating the next generation of systems, & the 16 bit machines were being abandoned. The problem is that Super Bomberman 4 was released in 1996 which was around the time the SNES had started to drop in popularity. Not many people know this as in the Western world only the first 3 were released. ![]() There are 5 Super Bomberman games on the SNES/SFC. ![]()
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