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{{Game
 
{{Game
|name = Super Bomberman
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|name = Super Bomberman
|image = Super_bomberman_sfc_box_cover.jpg
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|image = Super_bomberman_sfc_box_cover.jpg
 
|developer = Produce!
 
|developer = Produce!
|publisher = [[Hudson Soft]]<br>Mattel (Australia)
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|publisher = [[Hudson Soft]]<br>Sony Imagesoft (EU)<br>Mattel (Australia)
 
|genre = Action, Puzzle
|distributor = Nintendo
 
 
|platform = [[Super Nintendo]]<br>Mobile Phone
|genre = Puzzle
 
 
|mode = Single Player, Co-op, Multiplayer
|platform = Super NES, Mobile Phone
 
 
|dates =
|mode = Single Player, Co-op, Multiplayer
 
|dates =
 
 
'''SNES'''<br>
 
'''SNES'''<br>
 
{{JP|April 28, 1993}}
 
{{JP|April 28, 1993}}
{{NA|May 10, 1993}}
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{{NA|September 1993}}
 
{{EU|November 20, 1993}}
 
{{EU|November 20, 1993}}
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'''Mobile devices'''<br>
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2003
 
}}
 
}}
'''''Super Bomberman''''' (スーパーボンバーマン, ''Sūpābonbāman'', in Japan) is an action game for the SNES and was released on May 10, 1993, in North America. It's one of the first four player games to ever be produced for the SNES and is also the first game in the Super Bomberman series.
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'''''Super Bomberman''''' (スーパーボンバーマン, ''Sūpābonbāman'', in Japan) is an action game for the [[Super Nintendo]]. It's one of the first four player games to ever be produced for the SNES and is also the first game in the ''[[:category:Super Bomberman Series|Super Bomberman]]'' series.
   
 
==Story==
 
==Story==
As taken from the English Manual:
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As taken from the European manual:
[[File:Super_Bomberman.gif|thumb|Super Bomberman Logo]]
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[[File:Super_Bomberman.gif|thumb|''Super Bomberman'' Logo]]
"Far to the north of [[White Bomberman|BomberMan]]'s hometown, Peace Town, lies the modern metropolis Diamond City. There, the evil [[Carat Diamond]] and his cohort, scientist Dr. [[Mook]], are holding a Robot Tournament with robots specially designed for their combat and offensive capabilities. Hoping to steal BomberMan's advanced combat capabilities, Diamond has created a fake BomberMan to go to Peace Town and kidnap the real BomberMan. Aware of Diamond's plot, [[Black Bomberman|Black BomberMan]] heads out alone to face the fake BomberMan. But Black BomberMan is defeated and his castle is taken. Somehow Black BomberMan escapes and seeks refuge with White BomberMan, and warns him of Diamond's evil plan. Soon, wave upon wave of enemy robots begin their advance toward Peace Town. Now our two heroes must join forces to overthrow the evil Diamond !!."
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"Far to the north of [[White Bomberman|BomberMan]]'s hometown, Peace Town, lies the modern metropolis Diamond City. There, the evil [[Carat Diamond]] and his cohort, scientist [[Dr. Mook]], are holding a Robot Tournament with robots specially designed for their combat and offensive capabilities. Hoping to steal BomberMan's advanced combat capabilities, Diamond has created a fake BomberMan to go to Peace Town and kidnap the real BomberMan. Aware of Diamond's plot, [[Black Bomberman|Black BomberMan]] heads out alone to face the fake BomberMan. But Black BomberMan is defeated and his castle is taken. Somehow Black BomberMan escapes and seeks refuge with White BomberMan, and warns him of Diamond's evil plan. Soon, wave upon wave of enemy robots begin their advance toward Peace Town. Now our two heroes must join forces to overthrow the evil Diamond !!"
   
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
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**Access: Using the Super Multitap, plug a controller into slot 5 and use it to press the R button on the title screen.
 
**Access: Using the Super Multitap, plug a controller into slot 5 and use it to press the R button on the title screen.
 
**Effect: Grants access to the Sound Test Mode. A list of all of the songs in the game can be navigated with the directional buttons, and each song can be selected and played back with the A button.
 
**Effect: Grants access to the Sound Test Mode. A list of all of the songs in the game can be navigated with the directional buttons, and each song can be selected and played back with the A button.
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==='''Level Passwords'''===
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1-1 5555<br />1-2 7503<br />1-3 5543<br />1-4 0513<br />1-5 5522<br />1-6 7564<br />1-7 3535<br />2-1 0055<br />2-2 4005<br />2-3 0043<br />2-4 5012<br />2-5 7024<br />2-6 5064<br />2-7 0034<br />3-1 5453<br />3-2 7402<br />3-3 3444<br />3-4 0412<br />3-5 2423<br />3-6 0464<br />3-7 4434<br />4-1 6154<br />4-2 4103<br />4-3 7144<br />4-4 5114<br />4-5 1122<br />4-6 4164<br />4-7 0135<br />5-1 5252<br />5-2 7204<br />5-3 5244<br />5-4 6213<br />5-5 4224<br />5-6 1264<br />5-7 3232<br />6-1 0652<br />6-2 3605<br />6-3 7645<br />6-4 5615<br />6-5 7623<br />6-6 4665<br />6-7 1635<br />6-8 5672
   
 
==Music==
 
==Music==
The soundtrack of this game is composed by Atsushi Chikuma. Most of the music within the game is remixed versions of songs from Bomberman(TG16/PCE). One example of this is the title theme.
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The soundtrack of this game is composed by Atsushi Chikuma. Most of the music within the game is remixed versions of songs from the PC Engine / TurboGrafx-16 game ''[[Bomberman (TG-16)|Bomberman]]''. One example of this is the title theme.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*In [[Bomberman '93]], Black Bomberman was a villain and was antagonistic to White Bomberman. This had been the case in several other games as well. This is the first game in which they teamed up, and they have worked together ever since.
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*In ''[[Bomberman (TG-16)|Bomberman]]'', ''[[Bomberman II]]'', and ''[[Bomberman '93]]'', Black Bomberman was a villain and was antagonistic to White Bomberman. This had been the case in several other games as well. This is the first game to fully abandon his role as White's arch-nemesis and join him as a close ally.
*The Japanese Version features a few scenes from the story after waiting at the title screen. The English version just goes straight to the demo.
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*The Japanese version features a few scenes from the story after waiting at the title screen. The English version just goes straight to the demo.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery spacing="small" orientation="square" widths="121">
 
<gallery spacing="small" orientation="square" widths="121">
Super Bomberman US Box.jpg|US Box
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Super Bomberman US Box.jpg|US Box, "Party Pak" version
 
Super Bomberman JP Box.jpg|JP Box
 
Super Bomberman JP Box.jpg|JP Box
 
Cover Art SB1.jpg|Cover Art
 
Cover Art SB1.jpg|Cover Art
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[[Super_Bomberman/Staff|The Super Bomberman staff]]
 
[[Super_Bomberman/Staff|The Super Bomberman staff]]
   
==See Also==
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==See also==
 
*''[[Super Bomberman Hudson Official Guidebook]]''
 
*''[[Super Bomberman Hudson Official Guidebook]]''
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
<references></references>
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<references />
   
 
{{ListGames}}
 
{{ListGames}}
 
 
 
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[[de:Super Bomberman]]
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[[Category:Bomberman Games]]
 
[[Category:Bomberman Games]]
 
[[Category:Main Series Games]]
 
[[Category:Main Series Games]]

Revision as of 16:48, 1 July 2020

Super Bomberman (スーパーボンバーマン, Sūpābonbāman, in Japan) is an action game for the Super Nintendo. It's one of the first four player games to ever be produced for the SNES and is also the first game in the Super Bomberman series.

Story

As taken from the European manual:

Super Bomberman

Super Bomberman Logo

"Far to the north of BomberMan's hometown, Peace Town, lies the modern metropolis Diamond City. There, the evil Carat Diamond and his cohort, scientist Dr. Mook, are holding a Robot Tournament with robots specially designed for their combat and offensive capabilities. Hoping to steal BomberMan's advanced combat capabilities, Diamond has created a fake BomberMan to go to Peace Town and kidnap the real BomberMan. Aware of Diamond's plot, Black BomberMan heads out alone to face the fake BomberMan. But Black BomberMan is defeated and his castle is taken. Somehow Black BomberMan escapes and seeks refuge with White BomberMan, and warns him of Diamond's evil plan. Soon, wave upon wave of enemy robots begin their advance toward Peace Town. Now our two heroes must join forces to overthrow the evil Diamond !!"

Gameplay

The gameplay is a traditional style for Bomberman veterans. The game is played on a grid-like area and the player must set bombs to destroy the enemies on the map. When all the enemies are defeated, the player must find the exit (if they haven't already) which is hidden under a soft block. If the player's bomb explosion hits the exit at any point, more monsters will appear so they must use caution around the exit.

After clearing seven stages, the player will face a boss before proceeding to the next area.

Stages

Battle Game

Up to four players can compete and there 12 stages in the battle game.

Stages

Secrets

There are a few secrets in the game:[1]

  • Mini Bomberman
    • Password: 5656
    • Effect: All players become tiny Bombermen. This has no impact on gameplay aside from the appearance of the characters.
  • Normal Game Stock Up
    • Access: Using the player 1 controller, press the X button during the opening cinema. This is only possible in the Japanese version because the intro was removed from subsequent versions.
    • Effect: Players will be able to start the Normal Game from Area 1-1 with 9 lives, the maximum amount.
  • Sound Test Mode
    • Access: Using the Super Multitap, plug a controller into slot 5 and use it to press the R button on the title screen.
    • Effect: Grants access to the Sound Test Mode. A list of all of the songs in the game can be navigated with the directional buttons, and each song can be selected and played back with the A button.

Level Passwords

1-1 5555
1-2 7503
1-3 5543
1-4 0513
1-5 5522
1-6 7564
1-7 3535
2-1 0055
2-2 4005
2-3 0043
2-4 5012
2-5 7024
2-6 5064
2-7 0034
3-1 5453
3-2 7402
3-3 3444
3-4 0412
3-5 2423
3-6 0464
3-7 4434
4-1 6154
4-2 4103
4-3 7144
4-4 5114
4-5 1122
4-6 4164
4-7 0135
5-1 5252
5-2 7204
5-3 5244
5-4 6213
5-5 4224
5-6 1264
5-7 3232
6-1 0652
6-2 3605
6-3 7645
6-4 5615
6-5 7623
6-6 4665
6-7 1635
6-8 5672

Music

The soundtrack of this game is composed by Atsushi Chikuma. Most of the music within the game is remixed versions of songs from the PC Engine / TurboGrafx-16 game Bomberman. One example of this is the title theme.

Trivia

  • In Bomberman, Bomberman II, and Bomberman '93, Black Bomberman was a villain and was antagonistic to White Bomberman. This had been the case in several other games as well. This is the first game to fully abandon his role as White's arch-nemesis and join him as a close ally.
  • The Japanese version features a few scenes from the story after waiting at the title screen. The English version just goes straight to the demo.

Gallery

Staff

The Super Bomberman staff

See also

References

Games
Main Bomberman (NESTG-16ArcadeParty Edition) • IIWorld (1992)'93'94 (Special} • Super (2345) • Saturn (Fight!!) • NeoAtomic64 (1997)World (1998)WarsHero64: The Second Attack!Online (Dreamcast)64 (2001)GenerationNetOnline (PC)Act:ZeroLive (UltraBattlefest) • Online JapanBlastSuper R (Online2)
Portable Bomber BoyGB (23) • Max (2) • DSPortable2 (Blitz)
Other RPG QuestTournamentRPGStory DS
Land Land (23) • Touch! (2) • WiiPortableBattles
Jetters Densetsu no BombermanJettersVol. 1Game Collection
Mobile Touch: The Legend of Mystic BombTouch 2: Volcano PartyChainsDojo100-nin TaisenMobileTaisen!
Collections 4 in 1 Super CDCollection (GB)Collection (PC)SelectionCollection Vol. 2Hudson Best Vol. 1
Spin-Off Robo WarriorBlaster Master BoyStar ParodierHi-Ten (Chara Bom) • Panic BomberB-Daman (Bakugaiden: Victory heno MichiBakugaiden V: Final Mega Tune) • PocketFantasy RaceKart (DX) • DreamMix TV World FightersHardballBakufuu Sentai BombermenR20 ☆ MoeBombergirlAmazing
Canceled C64Mega (Factor 5)Virtual3DS