TurboGrafx-16, PC Engine, Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS, Sharp X68000 Game Boy Advance and N-Gage re-releases in 2004 Original releases in Japan named Bakudan Otoko on most covers, but Bomber Man in the game, release for MSX and ZX Spectrum in Europe as Eric and the Floaters These multi-player modes really make this game worth buying.PC-8801, PC-6000 Series, Fujitsu FM-7, Sharp X1, Sharp MZ-700, Sharp MZ-2000, MSX, ZX Spectrum and Battle Modes provide more fun with two or three people than you've had in a long time. In all three modes, you blow up sections of the maze with your bombs to uncover helpful icons, such as Flames (for larger explosions), or Bombs (to place more than one bomb at a time). Battle mode is a three-player, every-bomberman-for-himself game that uses the magic of the NES Satellite. mode is a two-player, head-to-head, bomb-or-be-bombed competition. Normal mode pits you against a host of enemies that start out dumb, but become gradually more intelligent with each level. There are three game modes to do that in: Normal, Vs., and Battle. The object is to destroy all of the enemies and find the door to the next level. The action in Bomberman II happens from an overhead view of a maze-like playing field. This sequel game offers more than 40 all-new areas and a two- or three-player competitive option. Nintendo old-timers may remember the original Bomberman as a one-player, action/strategy game with more than 40 levels. Boom, boom! Out go the lights! In Bomberman II, Hudson Soft took a good game and made it better.
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