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. The original game, also known as ''Bakudan Otoko'' (''爆弾男''), was released in Japan in July 1983 and has since spawned multiple sequels and spin-offs released on numerous platforms, as well as several
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adaptations. As of 2002, the series has sold over 10 million copies. The most recent iteration, ''Amazing Bomberman'', was released on August 5, 2022 on
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Gameplay

Most games in the ''Bomberman'' franchise largely revolve around two modes of play; single player campaigns where the player must defeat enemies and reach an exit to progress through levels, and multiplayer modes where players must attempt to eliminate each other and be the last one standing. Gameplay involves strategically placing down bombs, which explode in multiple directions after a certain amount of time, in order to destroy obstacles and kill enemies and other players. The player can pick up various power-ups, giving them benefits such as larger explosions or the ability to place more bombs down at a time. The player is killed if they touch an enemy or get caught up in a bomb's explosion, including their own, requiring players to be cautious of their own bomb placement. In addition to the main maze-based ''Bomberman'' games, some spin-off titles involve adventure, platformer,
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, and kart racing gameplay.


Story


Plot

Several games in the series are loosely connected through
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and settings. The 1985 game for Famicom / Nintendo Entertainment System (and ''
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'' for
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) begins with "Bomberman" (the eponymous character of the game) who worked day in and day out making bombs in an underground compound, but he dreamed of
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, so he plotted his escape. After hearing a rumor that robots reaching the surface become human, he decides to escape. He was aided by the only skill he knew, bomb making. He uses the bombs to destroy the enemies preventing his escape and to clear blocked walls. When he reaches the surface, he transforms into an organic human being and becomes known as the "
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". This storyline is not present in some versions, such as ''
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'', and this setting was largely abandoned but used for connections with Hudson's ''Lode Runner'' games and '' Bomberman: Act Zero''. In the '' Bomberman'' for the TurboGrafx-16, Bomberman is used as a prototype for further Bomberman robots by Dr. Mitsumori. To distinguish him from other Bombermen, the main character is given the name White Bomberman (or White Bomber). In earlier appearances, the second Bomberman model (known as Black Bomberman) was usually the rival or the main antagonist. In the ''
Super Bomberman is an action, maze game, part of the ''Bomberman'' series, released for the Super NES in 1993. It is the first in the series to be released in Europe keeping the ''Bomberman'' title instead of being called ''Dynablaster'' or ''Eric and the Floate ...
'' series, the two characters would regularly join forces to handle bigger threats, most notably the evil alien Professor Bagura and the Five Dastardly Bombers, the Hige Hige Bandits (led by Mujoe and Dr. Mechado), as well as a mysterious rival known as Regulus.


Characters

* Bomberman, also referred to as "White Bomberman", "White Bomber", "Cheerful White" (in '' Bomberman Land Touch!''), "Bomber John" (in '' Bomberman Touch''), and (in Japan) "Shirobon", is the hero of the series. In the standard games, he is the protagonist and player-character. He is usually portrayed as the heroic yet cheerful type, often saving his home planet from disaster. Like all Bombermen, he has the ability to generate bombs in his hands. In later games, such as ''
Bomberman Max ''Bomberman Max: Blue Champion'' and ''Bomberman Max: Red Challenger'' are video games released for the Game Boy Color on May 14, 2000. The game was followed by ''Bomberman Max 2'' which was released for the Game Boy Advance on June 4, 2002. There ...
'' and ''
Bomberman Tournament ''Bomberman Tournament'' is a game in the ''Bomberman'' series for the GBA. The game contains a multiplayer battle mode between linked Game Boy Advances. The player and up to three others can compete in any of the game's eight multiplayer battl ...
'', he is shown to be part of an interplanetary police force stationed at Bomber Base. The White Bomberman also made appearances in other games, such as '' Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman!'', a Bomberman game featuring Bomberman alongside
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's rival, Wario (although that was not the case in Japan). He also appears in ''
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with characters from Hudson Soft,
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, and Takara, and in the
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fighting game '' Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as a non-playable Assist Trophy and as a Mii Fighter outfit. He even makes a giant playable appearance in ''
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'', a spoof of the '' Star Soldier'' series, which is also developed by Hudson Soft. He has been featured in three
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series; ''
Bomberman B-Daman Bakugaiden , commonly abbreviated as or ''BBB'', is a ''CoroCoro Comic'' series created by Koichi Mikata, based on Bomberman and B-Daman. An animated television series was created and originally broadcast on Nagoya TV and TV Asahi at 17:00. It was a ...
'' and ''
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'' are based on the
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, while ''
Bomberman Jetters is a 2002 Japanese anime television series produced by NAS and TV Tokyo and animated by Studio Deen. It has also spawned two manga series and three video games, one of which was also localized and given an English dub. It is based on ...
'' inspired the video game of the same name. In the anime ''Bomberman Jetters'', he had an older brother named Mighty. and he also made a cameo appearance in the 2015 film, Pixels. * Black Bomberman ("Cool Black" in '' Bomberman Land Touch!'') looks identical to Bomberman, only he is colored black and doesn't have white pants. In many of his first appearances, he was shown to be the main rival of Bomberman, often performing acts such as robbing banks to fight him. He eventually becomes a gradual friend of Bomberman, and acts as the second player in the two-player story modes of the games. Hudson has given him a cool and collected personality in the later games. In his first appearance, he also led Red Bomber, Blue Bomber, Green Bomber, and Yellow Bomber. * Max first appears in ''
Bomberman Max ''Bomberman Max: Blue Champion'' and ''Bomberman Max: Red Challenger'' are video games released for the Game Boy Color on May 14, 2000. The game was followed by ''Bomberman Max 2'' which was released for the Game Boy Advance on June 4, 2002. There ...
'' as one of the main characters. He is somewhat competitive and arrogant, as shown in his first appearance that despite the urgency of the mission, he challenges Bomberman to a contest to see who can gather the most Charaboms. Max wears a black suit of armor with a helmet that completely hides his face. He is also a playable character in the game ''
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'', where he joins Bomberman in the fight against the Hige Hige Bandits again, and he is an unlockable character for the battle mode of '' Bomberman Generation''. He is also unlockable in '' Bomberman 2'' for Nintendo DS. His backstory is greatly expanded upon in ''
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'', revealing him to be a native of the planet Phantarion who became a cyborg due to injuries sustained during the first invasion attempt of the Five Dastardly Bombers. * Dr. Ein (also known as Professor Ein) is a scientist who assists Bomberman. He is eccentric and doesn't seem to show many emotions. He is fat, has white spiky hair, and glasses with spirals covering the lenses. Despite never having a playable appearance, one of the customization sets in ''
Bomberman Live ''Bomberman Live'' is a downloadable video game for the Xbox Live Arcade, developed by Backbone Entertainment as part of the ''Bomberman'' franchise. The game was announced on May 16, 2007 and released later that year. It would later see a retail ...
'' lets Bomberman wear Dr. Ein's lab coat and glasses. * Charabon (also known as Karabon) are small creatures that help Bomberman progress by granting him abilities. First appearing in ''Bomberman Max'', each game featuring Charabon features a unique set of them. Bomberman often finds Charabon trapped in cages, and he can partner with one to use its ability. He can also fuse them together and battle them against others. Pommy is a recurring Charabon, who first appears in '' Bomberman 64: The Second Attack'', where he is a loyal, but cowardly sidekick and a mimic. He is capable of shooting lightning and taking on many different forms. In ''
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'', he can teleport. Charabons have four possible elemental attributes, of which they can have up to three: Fire, represented by dinosaurs and dragons; Water, represented by fish and mollusks; Earth, represented by beasts; and Electric, represented by Pommy's various forms. The elemental attributes have a simple rock-paper-scissors relationship, with Water being strong against Fire, Fire being strong against Earth, Earth being strong against Electric, and Electric being strong against Water (Water and Earth are neutral against each other and usually don't harm each other; the same is true of Fire and Electric). * Louie (also known as Rooi) are kangaroo-like animals with rabbit ears who help Bomberman by letting him ride on their backs. In ''
Super Bomberman 4 is a 1 or 2 player action-party video game, developed by Produce and published by Hudson Soft for the Super Famicom, released on April 26, 1996, in Japan. Part of the ''Bomberman'' franchise, it is the fourth installment of the ''Super Bomberman ...
'', they were replaced by various animals, and in ''
Saturn Bomberman is an action video game by Hudson Soft for the Sega Saturn. The twelfth installment in the ''Bomberman'' series, it was first released in Japan on July 19, 1996, in North America on August 22, 1997 and in Europe in 1997. It is best known for i ...
'' by the dinosaur-like Tyra / Tirra. * The Bad Bombers (a.k.a. the Five Dastardly Bombers) are a gang of five recurring boss enemies in several games of the series. They were produced by Professor Bagura.『Super Bomberman 3』Japanese manual page 21. Magnet Bomber sports a scarf-like cape, has a magnet shape attached to his helmet, and uses bombs that are attracted to his enemies. Golem Bomber is much larger than the others and he utilizes fire bombs. Pretty Bomber is distinguished from her male counterparts by her pink skirt, yellow neckerchief, and the large yellow heart attached to her helmet. She also appears as a close friend to Bomberman in several games, where both White and Black Bomber are attracted to her. Brain Bomber(known as Phantom Bomber in ''Super Bomberman R'') is the engineer of the group, who wears a cloak and has the symbol of a crown on his helmet. He is shorter than the other characters and sometimes floats above the group. Plasma Bomber is the leader. Plasma Bomber wears a neckerchief and has a lightning bolt attached to his helmet that can create electric currents. * Professor Bagura (also known as Bagular, Burglar or Bugler) is the main villain in many of the games. He resembles a blue and white, large, elderly man with a bushy white beard, a monocle, and a cape. He first appears as the main villain of ''
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'', in which he attempts to run a comet-disguised ship into Planet Bomber after throwing it into chaos. He later appears in several games, including ''
Super Bomberman 3 is a game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995. It is the third installment in the '' Super Bomberman'' series, and the third ''Bomberman'' game to be released for the system. Up to five players can play at the same time. ...
'', ''
Super Bomberman 4 is a 1 or 2 player action-party video game, developed by Produce and published by Hudson Soft for the Super Famicom, released on April 26, 1996, in Japan. Part of the ''Bomberman'' franchise, it is the fourth installment of the ''Super Bomberman ...
'', ''
Bomberman Hero is a platforming video game and the second ''Bomberman'' game for the Nintendo 64. It was originally planned as a ''Bonk''/''PC Kid'' game known as ''Ultra Genjin'', but became a Bomberman game during development. A further departure from the ...
'', '' Bomberman World'', and ''
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''. In some odd appearances, he is reduced to a brain that wants to rebuild an empire and wants revenge on Bomberman. In the
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, he is the true leader of the Hige Hige Bandits, with Mujoe as his second-in-command. Dr. Mechado also serves the group by creating technology, such as the Hige-Hige Bandits, small robotic minions who are very weak and serve under Mujoe.


Other media

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'' *''
Bomberman Jetters is a 2002 Japanese anime television series produced by NAS and TV Tokyo and animated by Studio Deen. It has also spawned two manga series and three video games, one of which was also localized and given an English dub. It is based on ...
'' ** 2002 video game


See also

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References


External links


Bomberman Series Official Site
- Hudson Soft (Japanese) on Wayback Machine
Hudson - Bomberman Portal Page
- Hudson Soft (US) on Wayback Machine

- Hudson Soft (Japanese) on Wayback Machine
''Bomberman'' games
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