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I have it on Wii using Virtual Console, and love it! I play it all the time! If you're never played before, do yourself a favor and try it out. A true arcade classic. JetClarke 0 point DOS version. One of the most popular Arcade games I've ever played! I still have the jingle stuck in my head :]. Share your gamer memories, help others to run the game or comment anything you'd like.

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Description of Bubble Bobble One of the most popular arcade games ever made, Taito's Bubble Bobble tells a story of Bub and Bob, two friends who are changed into bubble dragons, and must save their girlfriends from a super baddie named Hyper Drunk.

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Antony Peel. Software languages. Author Alawar Entertainment. Updated Over a year ago. Last revision This year. A few of the levels get a little cheap, too. Overall, it's a game that's meant to be fun. I used to play this game a long time ago and this version is surprisingly faithful to the original!

All of the platform fun has been retained and it s portable, too! The Two-player. Option is a good idea to let the second player join m Although the graphics are simpts fun to play and that's what malces a game good. This platform classic may be old, but it's still got the fun to keep you coming back for more.

This game is such a pleasant surprise! What Bubble Bobble doesn't offer in great graphics and super Bit sound, it makes up for in a simple concept. It is very reminiscent the old games when the emphasis was on good game play end fun. Sometimes it's better. Just stick to simplicity rather than lust pretty graphics. The Link Option is also a big plus for an already good game. It's well done. I was addicted to the arcade game and mastered it. I have to say they did a very good job on the portable pialtorm.

They put in the levels characters, and power-ups that the nicade game a classic. Tho game isn't heavy on sounds but the cute graphics and fun game play make it a top-notch game With a two-player link you can have even more fun as a tag team. Portable fans should check this out. Berick Partridge of Washington, Iowa, has given us a way to choose where you want to start in the first world of this wild game.

Nice find, Berick. There are hardly any "cute" games anymore. 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 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 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.



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