The following emulators are available for this game: NeptunJS (JavaScript), Nesbox (Flash), RetroGames (JS) and vNES (Java).
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Other platforms:
This game can be played also in a version for SG-1000. We are working on the others.
Bomberman is an arcade-style maze-based video game developed by Hudson Soft. The original home computer game Bomber Man was released in 1983 for the MSX, NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-6001, Sharp MZ-700 and FM-7 in Japan, and for the MSX and ZX Spectrum in Europe (in the UK as Eric and the Floaters, and in Spain as Don Pepe Y Los Globos). It had a Japanese sequel known as 3-D Bomberman, in which Bomberman navigates the maze in the first-person. In 1985, Bomberman was released for the Family Computer. It spawned the long-running series with many installments building on its basic gameplay. The earlier game Warp & Warp by Namco is most likely the inspiration for the Bomberman gameplay. In the Famicom/NES release, the eponymous character, Bomberman, is a robot that must find his way through a maze while avoiding enemies. Doors leading to further maze rooms are found under rocks, which Bomberman must destroy with bombs. There are items that can help improve Bomberman's bombs, such as the Fire ability, which improves the blast range of his bombs. Bomberman will turn human when he escapes and reaches the surface. Each game has 50 levels in total. The original home computer games are more basic and have some different rules.
More details about this game can be found on Wikipedia.org.
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Videogame Console:
This version of Bomberman was designed for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), which was an eight-bit video game console manufactured by Nintendo in the years 1983 - 2003. In that time, it was the best-selling video game console for which more than 700 licensed games and a number of non-licensed games were created. Beach buggy racing 2 apk. Worldwide, approximately 62 million units of this console were sold at approximately price $ 100 per unit. More information about the NES console can be found here.
Recommended Game Controllers:
You can control this game easily by using the keyboard of your PC (see the table next to the game). However, for maximum gaming enjoyment, we strongly recommend using a USB gamepad that you simply plug into the USB port of your computer. If you do not have a gamepad, you can buy one of these NES controllers:
Available online emulators:
5 different online emulators are available for Bomberman. These emulators differ not only in the technology they use to emulate old games, but also in support of various game controllers, multiplayer mode, mobile phone touchscreen, emulation speed, absence or presence of embedded ads and in many other parameters. For maximum gaming enjoyment, it's important to choose the right emulator, because on each PC and in different Internet browsers, the individual emulators behave differently. The basic features of each emulator available for this game Bomberman are summarized in the following table:
Emulator
Technology
Multiplayer
USB gamepad
Touchscreen
Without ads
NeptunJS
JavaScript
YES
YES
NO
NO
NesBox
Flash
NO
YES
NO
YES
RetroGames.cc
JavaScript
YES
YES
YES
NO
EmulatorJS
JavaScript
YES
YES
YES
NO
vNES
Java applet
YES
NO
NO
YES
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Comments:
. Machine: Nintendo Entertainment SystemBomberman is an action-puzzle game that's just a little unlike anything else for the NES. As the robot Bomberman, you have to run through each of the game's 50 mazes, planting bombs in the paths of the nasty creatures that live there.Some of the walls in each maze can be destroyed and some are indestructible, but it's easy to tell them apart. The basic strategy is to place your bombs to blow up some of the creatures while keeping the rest confined until you're ready to deal with them. Bomberman isn't immune to his own bombs - it's perfectly possible to get caught in your own explosions. This is pretty embarrassing when it happens, and it's a lot easier to do than you might think.When you've destroyed all of the creatures in a maze, one section of wall begins to flash, showing where the power-up item for that level is hidden. Among other things, power-ups can increase the force of your explosions, give you extra speed, increase the number of bombs you can plant at once, and allow you to detonate bombs at the touch of a button.The one section of wall that never flashes, however, is the section where the exit is hidden.
The only way to find it is to methodically destroy every inch of the walls. Since you're working against a time limit, this can be a real problem, and some players may find it annoying. If the exit happens to be hidden in the last bit of wall left in the maze, a bonus symbol appears and you may get an incredible number of points - but that's small consolation for losing a life, and it doesn't happen very often. Deep in the Earth there's a little robot named Bomberman.
He leads a pitiful existence in a bomb factory. But one day, hearing that robots who can reach the surface will become human, he leaves the factory and tries to escape his underground world.The plot of Hudson Soft's Bomberman is pretty slim. The game is slim, too, but that's not necessarily bad.As Bomberman, you have to blast your way through 50 rooms. Each room has the same pattern of concrete blocks, but bricks are randomly stacked around the blocks, hiding and impeding your exit. There's a variety of enemy characters you have to destroy, each with a different trait. Ovapes and Dorias can move through bricks and concrete blocks.
Min-vos and Passes are speedy, and they'll chase you if you cross their path. Valcoms, O'Neals, and Dahls are fairly easy to blow up — certainly easier than Pontans, which will actually hunt you down.You're armed with bombs, but at first you can place only one bomb at a time.
Fortunately, each room contains an item hidden in a brick. As you find the items, you gain new abilities: You can place more bombs at a time, walk through walls, and use a detonator to explode your bombs at will.There are several drawbacks to Bomberman. With only 50 rooms, it is fairly easy to complete. And since the basic arrangement (and color) of the concrete blocks is always the same, it becomes a little monotonous.
On the other hand, Bomberman may be perfect for an inexperienced Nintendo player. For example, there's a password for every room, so when you lose a game, you never have to start over from the beginning. However, the passwords are 20 letters long. Entering these unusually long passwords gets very boring and frustrating after 10 or 12 games.You can rack up enormous scores in Bomberman, though. And since the brick designs are random, every time you play you get a slightly different game.
Bomberman may not be for advanced gamers, but that doesn't mean it isn't fun (and good practice) for beginners.