The new addition to the Bomberman series, SUPER BOMBERMAN R ONLINE will be coming to Stadia!
Now with the unique BATTLE 64 mode, take on dozens of players like never before in this explosive frenzy to be the last one standing!
Bomberman Games In Bomberman games, the goal is to place bombs in strategic places in a maze so you can distroy your enemy or obstacles. There many variations made on the original bomberman games but the general idea remains the same. Bomberman games are often more difficult than they initially seem.
The award-winning hit Bomberman has gone live - Xbox LIVE! The full version of this classic game has eight exotic arenas where you can battle with up to eight players over Xbox LIVE! Customize your very own Bomberman with any of over 10,000 unique combinations. Bomberman is a classic 1990 video game that started the now popular series. Released for multiple gaming consoles including the Turbo Grafx-16, the game follows White Bomber as he tries to rescue the daughter of the one who invented him from the Black Bomber who imprisoned her in his giant castle. Taking inspiration from the classic Bomberman games, Bomber Friends allows you to take control of your character and work through a series of levels using a combination of skill and logic. During each level, you must find a suitable path through the maze and blast apart the obstructing blocks using your bombs.
With the new Battle 64 mode, players will automatically be placed in one of many areas at the start of each match, and must battle it out against other players in the same area. Areas will begin to close down as the clock ticks and players must pass through the gates to the other remaining areas before the timer runs out!
Those who make it to the last remaining area must battle it out to become the last one standing!!
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The area that you are currently playing in is shown with a blue frame. Areas that are about to close down will have a [ ! ] mark.
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Areas with the flickering [ ! ] mark will close down when the timer runs out. Once the gates have opened, players can pass through them to the adjacent areas.
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SUPER BOMBERMAN R ONLINE
SUPER BOMBERMAN R ONLINE
Drop bombs and collect power-ups to blast your way through SUPER BOMBERMAN R ONLINE!
You can compete against up to 64 players from around the world in this explosive survival battle.
With the new BATTLE 64 mode, move from one area to another and blast away your rivals in an epic online survival battle! Fight your way to the end and outlast all other players to be BOMBER ONE!Price:Claim for free with Stadia Pro*
*Not available to claim before 12/01/2020Stadia Pro
SUPER BOMBERMAN R ONLINE Premium Pack
SUPER BOMBERMAN R ONLINE Premium Pack
This Add-On pack contains 14 additional characters equipped with special types and abilities, as well as the feature to create private matches with your friends.
・Simon Belmont Bomber from Castlevania
・Pyramid Head Bomber from Silent Hill
・Raiden Bomber from Metal Gear Solid
・Alucard Bomber from Castlevania
・Vic Viper Bomber from Gradius
・Bill Bomber from Contra
・Lance Bomber from Contra
・Naked Snake Bomber from Metal Gear Solid
・Richter Bomber from Castlevania
・Bubble Head Bomber from Silent Hill
・Princess Tomato Bomber from Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom
・Mimi Bomber from Pop'n Music
・Nyami Bomber from Pop'n Music
・Robbie the Rabbit Bomber from Silent HillPrice : $9.99*
*Stadia Pro Membership is required
*Not available for purchase before 12/01/2020Stadia Pro
SUPER BOMBERMAN R ONLINE Premium Edition
SUPER BOMBERMAN R ONLINE Premium Edition
By purchasing this bundle, you will be able to play SUPER BOMBERMAN R ONLINE with all the content and features in the Premium Pack unlocked from the start, which includes 14 additional characters and creating your own private matches.
・Simon Belmont Bomber from Castlevania
・Pyramid Head Bomber from Silent Hill
・Raiden Bomber from Metal Gear Solid
・Alucard Bomber from Castlevania
・Vic Viper Bomber from Gradius
・Bill Bomber from Contra
・Lance Bomber from Contra
・Naked Snake Bomber from Metal Gear Solid
・Richter Bomber from Castlevania
・Bubble Head Bomber from Silent Hill
・Princess Tomato Bomber from Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom
・Mimi Bomber from Pop'n Music
・Nyami Bomber from Pop'n Music
・Robbie the Rabbit Bomber from Silent HillPrice : $9.99 Claim for free with Stadia Pro*
*Offer valid until 11/30/2020Stadia ProStadia Base
Who hasn’t played Bomberman at least once in their lives?
With over 70 different official games released over 30 years of history, the cute bomber has been all-around the world helping people blow each other up safely… without the need for actual gunpowder.
Created by the since-disbanded Hudson Soft, known for their little bee logo, the series has been experienced by every generation of gamers since its inception in much the same way thanks to the timeless appeal of its simple yet action-packed gameplay.
Not only that, but Dyna Blaster – as he was briefly known in Europe – has received so many manga adaptations, anime series, and made cameos in so many other multimedia works, he’s gone from videogame character to veritable pop-culture icon.
Whether you’ve been playing with bombs for a while and want to know what to play next, or you’re just finding out what all the fuss is about, I give you my picks for the best Bomberman games in the history of the franchise.
12. Bomberman DS (2005)
While the single-player factor is always important when it comes to Bomberman, I think it’s fair to say a lot of people remember it only for the multiplayer.
Bomberman DS makes getting together with friends to try and blow each other up easy and comfortable, as long as you have enough consoles for everyone.
Granted, it does have some annoying mic functionality.
But that’s the DS for you. It really puts the “blow” in “blow up”.
11. Bomberman (1985)
With over 70 games under its belt, the Bomberman franchise has come a crazy long way since its beginnings.
And yet, it’s hard not to appreciate the old-timey charm of this classic game that looks like something you’d find next to Minesweeper and Solitaire on Windows XP.
Bomberman’s simple gameplay and timeless appeal make playing this antique title just as fun as when it all began. Plus, the cover art makes it look as if you’re about to play Metroid or something. Ha!
10. Bomberman MAX (2000)
I love having the chance to take simple games on-the-go with me.
Nowadays I can just take my smartphone, but back in the day the classic GBC was a godsend – and Bomberman was just the thing to play.
The single-player aspect was very fleshed-out, with 100 complex stages and optional objectives to complete in each of them to rescue the charaboms from assured doom.
This was also the first appearance of Bomberman’s ally Max, who’s the protagonist for the “Red Challenger” version of the game, while the OG bomber stars in the “Blue Champion” one.
9. Bomberman ‘93 (1993)
Don’t let that god-awful cover art deceive you. Because this TurboGrafx-16 gem isn’t only super-fun, but stunningly beautiful as well.
The sprites are detailed and look textured, the colors are vibrant and attention-grabbing while remaining harmonic, and the environments scattered around its seven themed worlds are simply majestic.
With a very robust single-player and 5-man multiplayer, it’s a solid option for anyone looking for a game that’ll tickle their bomberbone.
8. Super Bomberman R (2017)
The latest installment in the Bomberman franchise may not have the most personality or general appeal than others.
But this one’s available on all major consoles, and you can play online with up to seven opponents!
Despite being owned by Konami, which seems to be a death sentence nowadays, it’s a decent option to experience the classic action-puzzler with updated graphics.
7. Mega Bomberman (1994)
Bomberman’s core gameplay is so simple and refined.
You really have to appreciate it when developers manage to step outside the box for a bit without breaking it.
With the possibility of riding a kangaroo-like creature and incredibly creative bosses, Mega Bomberman on the Sega Genesis manages to do just that.
It also has a very condensed enemy population, so you can enjoy bringing down scores of enemies while marveling at the crisp sprites.
6. Bomberman Tournament (2001)
Every portable Nintendo console has had its own great Bomberman version, and Bomberman Tournament is the one to play in the GBA.
Something this game does surprisingly well is adding a lot of extra depth to the single-player experience without betraying Bomberman’s classic gameplay.
Its Quest Mode, which has you exploring Zelda-like environments, even has some RPG elements.
Bomberman Tournament also has a surprisingly good story, and it establishes Max as more of a character than his original outing in the GBC’s Bomberman Max.
5. Bomberman Generation (2002)
During the early 2000s many long-running franchises were struggling to find their place in the industry after the experimental times of the fifth console generation.
This GameCube masterpiece’s answer was a completely revamped single-player experience that took the basic concepts of the original Bomberman and blended it with action-adventure exploration-based gameplay.
In other words, it’s The Legend of Bomberman.
While it played like a charm and had solid highly-customizable multiplayer modes, my favorite part about this game has to be the timeless cel-shaded graphics that still look amazing over 15 years later.
4. Bomberman Jetters (2004)
As is often the case with truly amazing games, Bomberman Jetters is the polished and improved successor to Bomberman Generations, taking the stunning cel-shaded visuals and revamped gameplay to the next level.
The story is based on a Bomberman anime of the same name, which I’d recommend you watch if you’re in the mood for something absurd.
There’s even a sexy bomberette fatale.
Playing as both Bomberman and the edgier Max to take advantage of their specific strengths and skills is necessary to traverse the levels, which made for one of the best single-player experiences in the franchise.
Plus the voice-acting is so cringe, it’s actually good.
3. Bomberman 64 (1997)
I have to give Bomberman’s first 3D release a high rating both because of innovation, and a frankly more engaging multiplayer experience.
It’s a puzzle-platformer that’s often reminiscent of Super Mario 64.
But instead of jumping around, you use bombs and other classic Bomberman tools to get around.
The multiplayer is among the most unique in the series for its emphasis on multi-leveled stages and a very fast pace. You can even kick bombs away or throw dazed opponents around!
Totally worth picking up this gem if you’re a big N64 fanatic.
2. Super Bomberman 2 (1994)
I’m aware I’ve been giving the more experimental Bomberman titles a lot of credit.
But even I know that true value lies in the simple & exciting gameplay that made the series famous in the first place.
Bomberman Gamecube
In that sense, you really won’t find a more polished and authentic version of the series’ core gameplay than on this SNES classic.
It also has some of the most beautiful sprites in the franchise.
It came bundled with the Super Multitap to enable 4-player mayhem in amazing stages like the Mantango Jump board. Plus, it was the first Bomberman to support Co-Op!
1. Saturn Bomberman (1997)
And yet, even with such a fun multiplayer, Super Bomberman 2 still pales in front of Saturn Bomberman.
Why is that, you ask?
Ten. Player. Multiplayer.
Even by modern standards, the idea of ten players trying their best to reduce each other to ash with bombs sounds like absolute mayhem – and it was.
That’s not to say the multiplayer is Saturn Bomberman’s only good point.
It also has a well-developed single player mode with a couple of the most amazing boss fights in the series.
Still, it’s the multiplayer that keeps this game fresh in the collective unconscious and will likely encourage friends to keep playing this title for years to come.
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