![]() As you might expect, this Bomberman world is filled with an array of strange robotic enemies, and big ol' Bosses like other B-man games. To beat the game you have to do something you've probably done a million times: Rescue a princess. The object in each stage is to collect crystals (and the standard Bomberman power-ups) and find the exit without getting knocked around too much by enemies and obstacles. Other stages (which resemble Star Fox and Snowboard Kids to a certain extent) allow you to use a jetpack, snowboard and marine propeller, among other devices. Most areas are laid out in either a horizontal or vertical format. Of course, you can still walk around in 3D but the camera can't rotate fully around. The stages have more of a side-scroller feel to them instead of the true 3D ones from Bomberman 64. Still, the one-player game is fun even in this early version Nintendo recently dropped by with. ![]() What's more surprising is the lack of multiplayer Al support-is it even legal to have Bomberman game without a Multiplayer Mode? Yes, but only in two states. ![]() Another 3D Bomberman game is coming to the Nintendo 64, except this time the game has more action rather than puzzle elements. ![]()
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