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What happens when you take a couple of friendly dragons, throw in an endless array of bubbles, and combine them with fruits, candies, and a vast assortment of the strangest beasties to ever inhabit a video game cartridge? You're playing Bubble Bobble.You and a friend take control of Bub and Bob, two bubble blowin' dragons headed on a fantastic voyage to save their sweethearts, held captive by Baron von Blubba. There are over 100 rounds of challenge before the evil Baron is finally confronted.Take care, your only weapons are your bubbles, but at least you have an endless supply. All you have to do is trap the beasties in your bubbles and pop them using your spiny back, sending these evil critters into oblivion!
Be sure and watch where they land.you'll be treated to some very tasty fruit which adds various amounts of points to your score.During each round, be sure to pay close attention to the different items that appear. A shoe, for instance, increases your overall speed.
Password: BJCCB Super password: BJEIB. Remain on the lowest level, and allow all seven of the Mightas to fall to the ground. Bubble them up as soon as you. 2020-4-5 Play Bubble Bobble Online, Bubble Bobble Nintendo / Famicom / NES game online through your browser including the old original classic and also new hacked ROMs.
By eating candles you can increase your bubbleblowing capacity. Many other objects also appear, giving you the ability to shoot fireballs, or flood the screen with water. In turn, you are rewarded with some nice diamonds to enrich your score. ProTip: Sometimes the best strategy is to let the beasties come right at you. But several beasties have special weapons and running away from them is your best defence.Be sure and study all the bubbles on'the screen.on some rounds bubbles containing letters float randomly about. If you are lucky enough to pop the letters that spell EXTEND, you will exit the round and be treated to an extra Bub or Bob.Each round presents a different pattern of openings and ledges to provide movement in your underground quest. Each round is more difficult and fascinating than the last.
To add to the challenge, there are quite a few 'hidden' rounds for you to locate. These hidden rounds add to your fun and your score!The real challenge of Bubble Bobble is to try to maximize your points. In order to get the most points for trapping and popping the enemies, try to pop as many of the creatures together as you can. Let them float together to a central point on the screen, then pop the group.point values can increase to as much as 64,000 for a popped beastie and 9,000 points for the leftover fruit.Bubble Bobble is original, challenging, and fun, with great graphics and music.
There is no game quite like it. The dinosaur stars of return in an updated version of their first game. This game debuted in the arcade years ago, then popped up on the NES and PC formats. Bubble Bobble is a mix of puzzle and action elements.
Players control the dinosaurs Bobbie and Bobbie, who can blow bubbles at the enemies that populate each level (players will recognize these enemies from the Bust-A-Move games). The bubbles surround each bad guy and leave him helpless. The dinosaurs can then rush up and pop the bubble-encased enemies, turning them into fruit. Each level is cleared once all the fruit lies been nabbed. The dinos will have to be careful, though.
If they run into an enemy that's not in a bubble, they'll become extinct. The popular Bubble Bobble game, originally for the 8-Bit Nintendo system, is now on the Game Gear format!
To tell you the truth, I've never played Bubble Bobble before, so I've never understood how addictive it was. However, once I started playing it, I began to understand the addiction of this game. The great thing about it is that it's so simple anyone can play it, from young to old. This is a perfect game to be put on the Game Gear format, I'm just surprised it took so long. The game play is great and graphics are clean and defined. If you want a fun and addictive game with hours and hours of game play, pick up Bubble Bobble for the Game Gear.
It's loads of fun! THE GOODThe hours of fun you will have playing this game! It's addictive!
THE BADThe older people might be apprehensive about playing a game like this. THE UGLYYour social life after playing this game. You'll never leave the house!. Manufacturer: Taito;. Machine: NintendoThere are hardly any 'cute' games anymore. Whatever happened to the days of, and? It seems that we're inundated with nothing but commandos, karate men and killer robots in video games these days.Just when I started worrying about the future of video games, a new Game Pak comes out for the NES called Bubble Bobble - the only video game I've seen that focuses on bubble-blowing dinosaurs.As with virtually all cute video games, the story line behind Bubble Bobble reads like an idea that was thought up by someone staring at a TV screen for too long.
I guess 'weird' would be the best adjective to describe the premise of this one - but that doesn't mean that Bubble Bobble is a bad game. On the contrary, its weirdness is what makes it unique.The undeniably cute Bub and Bob - the bubble-blowing dinosaurs, you see - are out on a mission to save their brontosaur's babes from the clutches of the evil Baron von Blubba, a guy who looks like an albino whale on a bad day. Bub and Bob have to go through two worlds, containing 113 screens, and defeat von Blubba's motley crew of beastie buddies on every level. The dinosaur duo accomplish this by blowing bubbles at von Blubba's henchmen, trapping them and popping the bubbles by jumping or ramming into them before their enemies can escape. Bursting the bubbles with a beastie inside changes it to a piece of fruit or other prize that Bub or Bob can eat for extra points.I don't expect any of the above to make much sense. But in the computer-generated world of video games, nothing has to - nor should it.
Video gaming is a surrealistic experience, and Bubble Bobble exploits this fact wonderfully. However, the bizarre nature of this game might turn off a number of NES addicts used to moving electronic Rambos on the television screen.
Pity them.But that doesn't mean that Bub and Bob don't have special weapons. On the contrary, they have a large assortment to choose from.
Candy, parasols, treasure boxes, shoes and necklaces are just a few of the items possessing powers available for the dinosaurs to use against von Blubba's beasties. No, you won't find a machine gun or grenade here - but there is a bomb for those of you with a militaristic thirst to quench.Not only is Bubble Bobble one of those NES games best played with two people, you almost have to play it in pairs in order to successfully finish it. This is not for the video-gaming loner but rather those looking for a simultaneous two-player challenge. If you're searching for such a game, then Bubble Bobble should fit your bill.This video game's only setback is its musical soundtrack. Though there are many good sound effects that add to the overall game play, the same theme plays over and over again through all 226 screens, even when you pause it.
After hearing the same tune being cranked out like a repeating music box, I turned off the TV's volume and listened to my Walkman while playing. I'll admit that this is more of a personal gripe, but, to tell the truth, I honestly couldn't find anything else to complain about.Every once in a while, a new video game comes along that completely denies us critics the opportunity to trash it. Bubble Bobble is such a game; anybody who doesn't like it probably doesn't like video games in general. Manufacturer: Taito;. Machine: NintendoThese are two hungry dinomights and they've got bubble fight'n fun down tight.Bubble Bobble is totally addictive action. Computer Entertainer Magazine says 'it's impossible to resist.
You want to play over and over again'. Bubble Bobble has been Europe's #1 game for over 3 months.
You'll scramble through 100 screens of laughs as your brontosaurus buddies. Bub and Bob, blow you away with endless action.
If you're lookin' for fun, these dudes are the ones.For more arcade quality fun at home, grab Taito's other action packed hits for the Nintendo Entertainment System., the awesome prisoner rescue mission and the world's number 1 arcade game, the fast paced street-style Karate brawl. And coming soon, the arcade's meanest air battle. Blow Bubbles To Battle Bad Guys.Occasionally a game will come along that doesn't readily fit into one of the normal groupings (shooter, maze game, etc.); a game that is in a class all by itself. Bubble Bobble is just such a game. Although it enjoyed limited exposure as an arcade title a few years back, the vast majority of Bubble Bobble's cult following was generated when the game was introduced for home computers last year.While it doesn't fit into any normal mold, it definitely has all of the elements that are found in four star hits.Either one or two players can battle the bubble-keepers and wizards who populate each of the game's 100 different maze-like layouts.
The basic premise is to guide Bub or Bob (the two dinosaur heros of Bubble Bobble) through each land, blowing bubbles that can trap the bad guys. Each bubble will take shape and slowly float to the top of the screen. If you're lucky enough to hit one of the nasties with your bubbles, then the bubble, with the enemy imprisoned within, will also rise upward where the other bubbles congregate.
Jumping up and breaking the bubble with the monster inside will eliminate the meanie and turn him into any one of the different fruits or prizes that award extra points when successfully captured.Bubble Bobble takes this interesting premise and quite effectively builds it into a challenging and addictive contest of strategy and skill. As the screens are filled with enough bubbles to keep Lawrence Welk in heaven, the ghoulies become quicker and break out of the bubbles faster. Each pattern also becomes progressively difficult, with fewer ways to escape.Bonus prizes will also appear on certain screens, awarding enhancements like faster speed, longer shooting distance, etc. You can also acquire special bubbles that make you invulnerable or give you bonus Bubs and Bobs!Bubble Bobble is an enchanting game that is supported brilliantly! The theme is unique, yet simple enough to grasp and challenging enough to hold your interest throughout each of the game's 100 levels of play (but you must defeat each of the rounds twice to reach a happy ending). It's a great adaptation of a game that didn't receive fair treatment in the arcades.
A definite winner for the action-oriented crowd! Black in the olden days, all we had to play with were dinosaurs. Bub and Bob to be precise.These Jurassic Juveniles are the heroes ofTaito's now gnarled and ancient Bubble Bobble coin-op.They are also featured in, the popular -style puzzle game.Bubble Bobble features some pretty radical action as you (and a pal, in two-player mode) attempt to imprison rogue bad guys in your bubble-icious spit.
Once imprisoned, the bad guys can be popped out of existence and out of your hair.It gets better, though. Since Bubble Bobble is a remarkably simple game. Acclaim has taken the liberty of including a couple of little treats, not the least of which is a fully playable version of, the brilliant sequel.This is quite early, so expect it to get even better.
The (and ) conversion of the Bubble Bobble game is very close to the arcade original. Some sacrifices have been made to the quality of the graphics, as the arcade hardware was capable of displaying many more colors at one time than the NES. While many of the levels are identical, there are a number of levels which contain different arrangements and layouts of platforms. Additionally, this conversion of the game contains 113 levels as opposed to 100 (not counting the Super version of the game.) Scoring, items earned, and number of EXTEND bubbles for defeated monsters has changed as well.Defeated Monsters1234567Popping value0082,00064,000Nth enemy itemItem value60007000EXTEND bubbles0012345Many more subtle changes are detailed below. Extra lives: In addition to collecting EXTEND bubbles, you can earn an extra life by reaching not three, but five distinct scores: 30,000, 100,000, 200,000, 400,000, and 1,000,000. Once you surpass one million points, you will not earn more extra lives through points. There is a red dinosaur item unique to the NES version which appears when you collect the white beaded necklace, and grants an extra life if collected.
Life stealing: In a 2-player game, a player who has run out of lives may siphon any of the remaining lives from his or her opponent simply by pressing. This will return the deceased player to the game while reducing the other player's lives by one.
Bubble hopping: Compared to the arcade game, hopping on bubbles by holding is much easier, particularly when standing adjacent to a wall. While newly formed bubbles popped very easily in the arcade when squeezed between a wall and the player, bubbles on the NES cannot be popped until they inflate to full size, make it much easier to blow a bubble while jumping against a wall and landing on it to jump off of it again.
Fewer items: The NES version contains fewer items to collect, and many of them provide fewer points than their arcade counterparts. Included in the list of items missing are all rings, lanterns, the clock, the bell, the crystal ball (re-purposed), lipstick, the skull, and the pulse bubble which has a 1 in 4096 random chance of appearing. However, three new items were added, including a green book, a green bracelet, and white beads. Green book: Allows you to blow lightning bubbles just like the lightning potion.
While you are blowing lightning bubbles, you can still trap enemies in the bubbles you blow. Worth 3000 points. Green bracelet: Like the regular bracelet, the green bracelet produces an object that rains down on enemies and destroys them on contact. However, instead of stars, the objects that drop are tomatoes. This is a valuable item, worth 3000 points to collect, 6000 points for each hit enemy, which will produce an 8000 point object if they are free or a 4000 point object if they are bubbled. White beads: Like the staffs or treasure chests, this items turns free bubbles into items when the last enemy is defeated. It turns them into pink dinos which can be collected for 300 points each.
Additionally, just one red dinosaur will appear somewhere. If a player can collect it, it awards 3000 points and one extra life. Crystal ball: The crystal ball now serves a different purpose, appearing only in stage 99. If you fail to collect it, you will advance immediately to the final boss of the game.
If you do collect it before it disappears (much easier to do with a second player), a gate will appear in the lower middle part of the screen. Jumping into this gate will take you on to stage A0, and you'll play through 12 more stages before reaching the final boss. You must succeed at this task to get the best ending. No secret rooms: No matter how far you progress in the game without dying, you will never be presented with a door to a secret room, nor a door that will warp you to another level (other than the door that appears in stage 99, on collection of the crystal ball). End level item bonus points: When you finish certain levels, or collect particular items, all remaining bubbles will transform into items for you to collect. Whenever you collect these items, they will report a value of 300 points. However, as the game progresses, the value of these items actually increases by 100 points, every couple of levels, up to a maximum of 900 points, despite the 300 that is shown when collected.
Passwords: One obvious difference between the NES version of the game and the arcade is the ability to enter passwords that will allow you to automatically advance to a particular level. You do not need to enter a password if you have not turned off the NES, as the game will allow you to continue from any level up to the highest level visited. After entering the password, you can select which level you'd like to continue from by highlighting the continue portion of the main menu, and pressing to decrease, or to increase, the desired level. Multiple endings: In addition to two different good endings, there are also two different bad endings, based on your ability to collect the crystal in Round 99.
The endings break down as follows:. Worst ending: Fail to collect the crystal in Round 99, and defeat the final boss. Bad ending: Collect the crystal in Round 99, and defeat the final boss in a single player game. Bruce lee death. Good ending: Collect the crystal in Round 99, and defeat the final boss in a two player game. Best ending: Collect the crystal in Round 99, and defeat the final boss in Super Bubble Bobble mode in a two player game.
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Password: BJCCB Super password: BJEIB.Remain on the lowest level, and allow all seven of the Mightas to fall to the ground. Bubble them up as soon as you can, but don't pop them right away. Allow the bubbles to gather in the lower right corner, and then pop all seven of them at one time, to earn a 64,000 point bonus, plus the chance to collect the elusive 7000 point cucumber (which may wind up at the top of the screen).10Password: BCCCB Super password: BCEIB. Identical to.11Password: BCJJI Super password: BCGFB. Identical to.12Password: BGGGB Super password: BGJAI. Identical to.13Password: BGEEB Super password: BGCBJ. Identical to.14Password: BEEEB Super password: BECBJ.
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