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Play Bomberman (Japan) Online

Little dude in a maze, planting bombs to blast through walls and dodging those creepy eyeball monsters when they speed up. Timing your explosions just right feels like controlled chaos.

Developer: Hudson Soft
Genre: Action
Released: 1985
File size: 24 bytes
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Game Overview

I first played Bomberman on the NES back in 1985, a game developed and published by Hudson Soft. It was one of those straightforward titles that didn't try to be more than it was, fitting right in with the kind of simple, addictive gameplay that defined a lot of early console releases. You weren't saving the world or exploring a vast map; you were just a guy in a maze, trying to clear each screen.

You control Bomberman, a character who moves through a grid-based level, placing bombs to destroy soft blocks and defeat enemies. The main goal is to eliminate all foes on the screen to advance to the next stage. Key mechanics include strategically timing your bomb blasts to avoid getting caught in the explosion, and collecting power-ups that increase your blast radius or let you drop more bombs at once. The pacing is methodical at first, but it quickly becomes frantic as enemies move faster and the screen gets more crowded. It feels tense and satisfying when you narrowly escape your own explosions while trapping a pursuer.

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