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In addition to its single player mode, Bomberman GB also features two different multiplayer modes: Battle Mode and Grand Prix Mode. In Battle Mode, up to four players compete against each other in an arena filled with power-ups and traps while trying to be the last one standing.
- Nintendo
- Game Boy
- Bomberman GB
- 1998
I have yet to try that one fangame, 'Power Bomberman', but that one looked interesting! Lastly, there's good ol' Bomberman Tournament (GBA), which I absolutely adore, but its multiplayer mode is not anything special.
Apr 10, 1998 · For Bomberman GB on the Game Boy, GameFAQs has 2 guides and walkthroughs, 42 cheat codes and secrets, 7 reviews, and 52 user screenshots.
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Indy Bomber has been combing a vast jungle in search of the Ring of Wishes. He discovers a ruins with the jungle and as he is reading a scripture, falls through a trap in the floor. He must find his way out of the dungeon and find the Ring of Wishes.
For the most part, the game plays like a traditional Bombermangame on a grid-like field. Before each new area, the player can select between Mode A and B which is different for every area. The modes create different rules that must be followed in order to clear each level in the area. For example, in Area 1 if the player chooses Mode A they must de...
Area 1: Underground AreaArea 2: Swamp AreaArea 3: Town AreaArea 4: Pyramid AreaSimilarly to Wario Blast, when playing the game on the Super NES with a Super Game Boy, an additional multiplayer mode for up to four players is available. There are a total of sixth stages. The Mode can still be accessed on a normal Game Boy, by entering "5656" in the Password section.
The Bomberman GB series order was changed outside Japan when the first Bomberman GB was released as Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman! To remove numbering confusion, the game originally known as Bomberman GB 2 was renamed Bomberman GB in territories where the Wario-themed version replaced it.
The player controls Bomberman, who must navigate through a maze-like level and defeat enemies by placing bombs. The game features a single-player mode and a multiplayer mode. It was released for the Game Boy in 1994.
The Battle Game, also known as Battle Mode, VS. Mode, or Battle Stage, is a recurring gameplay element in the Bomberman series. It is usually the mode used in multiplayer, where the player can compete with other players, either human or computer. It was first introduced in Bomber Boy (GB) as VS...
The enhanced game offered color graphics, custom explosion sounds, a multiplayer mode which allowed for simultaneous gameplay between up to four opponents, and in Wario Blast a special Wario & Bomberman frame around the TV screen.