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Therewere once four evil Bombers called the Dark Force Bombers who tried to bring darkness to the Bomberman world. The ancient ancestors of the Bombermen imprisoned the Dark force Bombers in the Blue Crystal. Millions of years later, Bagular, appearing from another point in the time-space continuum, destroyed the Blue Crystal, thus freeing the villains. The freed bombers became Bagular's minions and conquered the four worlds. It is now up to Bomberman to save the worlds from evil.

The goal is to complete all five areas of the five different Bomber worlds.[1] To complete the areas, the player must control Bomberman and set bombs to destroy enemies and obstacles that will lead to the exit. To be able to complete each level, the player must locate and pick up all of the Crystals on the map. Once this is complete, the door to the exit will open, and the player is allowed to move on to the next area. In the fourth area of each world, the player will have to defeat a Dark Force Bomber, and an extra boss that is themed after the type of world the setting is in.


Once the player defeats a Dark Force Bomber, the player is given a unique battle armor to wear for the next boss battle, which has a normal attack and a special attack. The battle armor is only used for the boss battles, meaning once the player advances to the next world, the battle armor will be lost.


In multiplayer mode, the last one standing is the winner. Set bombs to destroy other bombers. There are different modes to play at, such as "Single Match" and "Maniac Mode", and the player or players are able to choose one of ten different unique maps to battle on, each map having a different twist and theme to the gameplay. The objective is to blow up blocks or obstacles to be able to advance towards other bombers and catch them with the fire from a bomb. When obstacles are blown up, items frequently drop from them.


Single Match is a basic game in which five Bombers are on a map chosen before the game starts. The player can choose "Tag Match" or "Battle Royal", with Tag Match being able to choose two teams to fight, and Battle Royal for a free-for-all on all five players. There are other options that can be determined, like number of rounds to win in order to win altogether, time limit for each round, Sudden Death, Bad Bomber, and others. Sudden Death happens once a certain amount of time has passed, and the map starts to fall apart rapidly, killing any player who is standing on a space that disappears. Bad Bomber is an option that allows a defeated player to hover around the edge of the map and shoot bombs onto the map in hopes of taking out other Bombers. Setting the Bad Bomber option to "Super" results in the event that a Bad Bomber kills a Bomber, that Bad Bomber will come back to life.


Maniac Mode is another multi-player game setting, in which the players choose which items they want to have appear on the field, and how many. Possibilities range from having maximum fire matches with other players, or merely a max amount of bombs with no firepower, as well as gaining special powers that cannot be obtained during normal Single Match play, such as the item that allows players to walk through walls.


This mode allows the player to play a special level with a predetermined amount of time to complete (only options are two-minutes and five-minutes), as well picking a selection of items to start with. There are three selections, each containing three different items, or amounts of a certain item. The object of the Special Mode is to rack up as many points as possible, done best by defeating numerous enemies within the same blast of a bomb, and picking up letters. Defeating the Boss at the end of the level yields a large number of bonus points. The game is over once the player dies, or defeats the boss.


When a game ends, the player is ranked on the number of points they acquired before they lost or won. Higher points will result in a positive ranking (like Good Bomber) and low points will result in a negative ranking (like Worst Bomber). It is unclear whether or not the rankings have anything to do with the game (because there is no High-Score board) other than being a self-accomplishment for the player to achieve the best ranking possible.


Bomberman WorldDeveloperIremPublisherHudson SoftGenreActionPlatform(s)ArcadeMode(s)Single Player, MultiplayerRelease date(s)1992Bomberman World is one of two arcade games developed by Irem. It features a single and multiplayer mode that can each support up to four players, and is the first named appearance of the Bomberman Brothers. It is a sequel to the original Bomberman Arcade game.


"KingBomber tried to reform himself but has reverted to his evil ways. He issued orders to his robot armies throughout the world. This time he created chaos by taking control of the UN building. The Bomberman Brothers thus began their ultimate battle to save the world from an evil take over."


It can be played by 1 to 4 players. There are six worlds with six stages each. They are based on different real-world national cultures or geography (i.e. volcanoes), with the first stage representing Japan. The player(s) must defeat all enemies on screen and then they proceed to the next level. Unlike traditional Bomberman gameplay, you do not have to find an exit to advance, speeding the pace of the game for an arcade setting. Another key difference is that after each stage, the player(s) loses all their Power-Ups and must start off with one bomb and two fire again, preventing players from gaining a persistent advantage. Also, enemies are often more cunning and quick to react to the player than in other Bomberman games.


Throughout the first five levels in a world are 5 Bonus Letters hidden in the Soft Blocks that spell out the word BONUS. If the player take at least one of the letters, they will be taken to a Bonus Stage available after the fifth stage in each world. Each Bonus Stage is filled with candy shaped Soft Blocks and they contain either power-ups or items that offer points to collect. Additionally, if the player collect more Bonus Letters during the stages, it increases the total amount of time in the bonus stage allowing the player(s) to collect more items.


It can be played by 1 to 4 players. If the other players didn't enter the game, the characters will be controlled by the computer instead. Here the goal is to blow other players under a 120 seconds time limit, and to be the last player standing in order to win. Like usual, Powerups can be found inside Soft Block for the players to gather. Every 3 victories, the player will be greeted by a congratulation screen.


This game was created during a time when the series' identity wasn't established globally. Early games were typically referred to as Dynablaster in PAL territories, while it was somewhat common to see Atomic Punk as the North American title. Japan consistently used Bomberman, which caught on for the rest of the world after this game.


Both the Irem Bomberman games have a slightly more "adult" tone, with more tough-looking and less cutesy Bombermen, a setting and story-line somewhat more grounded in reality, and suggestively drawn human women appearing to congratulate the winner in the battle mode results screens.


After being sealed away at the end of Bomberman Wars, the Dark Force Bombers are freed from their crystal seals by the nefarious Professor Bagura. They are recruited into yet another of his planet-conquering schemes, taking up home in five elemental worlds. It's up to Bomberman to put these eons-old enemies back in their place!InfoBomberman makes his PlayStation debut, and for the first (and last) time ever, the action is presented in an isometric perspective! Paired with a prerendered 3D aesthetic, the action is presented as more three-dimensional than before, boasting some of the largest sprites the series has seen yet while still retaining the classic grids-and-blocks gameplay.REVIEW INDEXAo Games8.5 / 10Arcadde3 / 5Computer & Video Games2 / 5Famitsu24 / 40Game Informer6.5 / 10Gamers2.75 / 5Gamers RepublicD+GameSpot5.2 / 10Hobby Consolas90 / 100IGN7.8 / 10Planet Playstation78 / 100Playmania5/ 10PSX Magazine6 / 10Super GamePower8.5 / 10Superjuegos90%The Battle Game doubles down on crazy gimmicks, including stages with - get this - two arenas! Smaller chunks of land float above the arena that you can access by springs, teleporters or trapdoors. And if you want an extra challenge, the Challenge Game pits you against a single stage of enemies and hazards, ranking you based on how quickly you clear it and how high your score is.This game is the final chapter of the "long, long ago" story that began in Pocket Bomberman and later continued in Bomberman Wars, with the revived Dark Force Bombers facing off against Bomberman in the modern day. The heroes of Wars also appear in the game's Battle mode, appearing months before their game even hit shelves!Bomberman World released to mixed reception; although arcade-appreciating audiences were satisfied, some considered it too primitive for PlayStation. Bomberman purists in particular were put off by its off-kilter perspective and lack of content, coming across as a step-down from Saturn Bomberman, which had set a high standard for the franchise. Several of the game's features originate from the cancelled Virtual Boy title, Virtual Bomberman, suggesting its development was partially a salvage job.NotesBomberman World was later included on the PC compilation Bomberman Collection.Guidebooks for this game were published by Shogakukan and Prima. Bomberman World was also covered in the New Bomberman All Encyclopedia. This game's soundtrack was included in Bomberman Selection '98, along with Saturn Bomberman Fight!!'s music.


Not to be confused with the 1991 Bomberman World for arcades, developed by Irem. If you're looking for the one with the 4-player co-op and features the United Nations building being hijacked, then Irem's game is what you want.

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