Neo Geo Rom Puzzle Bobble

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  1. Neo Geo Puzzle Bobble 2 Rom
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Puzzle Bobble
Developer(s)Taito
Publisher(s)Taito, SNK
Designer(s)Kazuhiro Kinoshita
Seiichi Nakakuki
Programmer(s)Yasuo Tsumori
Composer(s)Kazuko Umino
Yasuko Yamada
SeriesPuzzle Bobble
Platform(s)Arcade, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Neo Geo, 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, Game Gear, Windows, Neo Geo CD, WonderSwan, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Release
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer
Arcade systemNeo Geo, Taito B System

Puzzle Bobble[a], also known as Bust-a-Move, is a 1994 tile-matching puzzlearcade gamepuzzle video game developed and published by Taito. It is based on Taito's 1986 arcade game Bubble Bobble, featuring characters and themes from that game. Its characteristically cuteJapanese animation and music, along with its play mechanics and level designs, made it successful as an arcade title and spawned several sequels and ports to home gaming systems.

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Gameplay[edit]

Arcade version screenshot

At the start of each round, the rectangular playing arena contains a prearranged pattern of colored 'bubbles'. (These are actually referred to in the translation as 'balls'; however, they were clearly intended to be bubbles, since they pop, and are taken from Bubble Bobble.) At the bottom of the screen, the player controls a device called a 'pointer', which aims and fires bubbles up the screen. The color of bubbles fired is randomly generated and chosen from the colors of bubbles still left on the screen.

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The objective of the game is to clear all the bubbles from the arena without any bubble crossing the bottom line. Bubbles will fire automatically if the player remains idle. After clearing the arena, the next round begins with a new pattern of bubbles to clear. The game consists of 32 levels. The fired bubbles travel in straight lines (possibly bouncing off the sidewalls of the arena), stopping when they touch other bubbles or reach the top of the arena. If a bubble touches identically-colored bubbles, forming a group of three or more, those bubbles—as well as any bubbles hanging from them—are removed from the field of play, and points are awarded.After every few shots, the 'ceiling' of the playing arena drops downwards slightly, along with all the bubbles stuck to it. The number of shots between each drop of the ceiling is influenced by the number of bubble colors remaining. The closer the bubbles get to the bottom of the screen, the faster the music plays and if they cross the line at the bottom then the game is over.

Release[edit]

Two different versions of the original game were released. Puzzle Bobble was originally released in Japan only in June 1994 by Taito Corporation, running on Taito's B System hardware (with the preliminary title 'Bubble Buster'). Then, 6 months later in December, the international Neo Geo version of Puzzle Bobble was released. It was almost identical aside from being in stereo and having some different sound effects and translated text.

Reception[edit]

Review scores
PublicationScore
EGM7.8/10 (SNES)[1]
Next Generation(SNES and 3DO)[2][3]

In Japan, Game Machine listed the Neo Geo version of Puzzle Bobble on their February 15, 1995 issue as being the second most-successful arcade game of the year.[4]

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Reviewing the Super NES version, Mike Weigand of Electronic Gaming Monthly called it 'a thoroughly enjoyable and incredibly addicting puzzle game'. He considered the two player mode the highlight, but also said that the one player mode provides a solid challenge.[1]GamePro gave it a generally negative review, saying it 'starts out fun but ultimately lacks intricacy and longevity.' They elaborated that in one player mode all the levels feel the same, and that two player matches are over too quickly to build up any excitement. They also criticized the lack of any 3D effects in the graphics.[5]Next Generation reviewed the SNES version of the game, and stated that 'It's very simple, using only the control pad and one button to fire, and it's addictive as hell.'[2]

A reviewer for Next Generation, while questioning the continued viability of the action puzzle genre, admitted that the game is 'very simple and very addictive'. He remarked that though the 3DO version makes no significant additions, none are called for by a game with such simple enjoyment.[3]GamePro's brief review of the 3DO version commented, 'The move-and-shoot controls are very responsive and the simple visuals and music are well done. This is one puzzler that isn't a bust.'[6]Edge magazine ranked the game 73rd on their 100 Best Video Games in 2007.[7]

Legacy[edit]

The simplicity of the concept has led to many clones, both commercial and otherwise. 1996's Snood replaced the bubbles with small creatures and has been successful in its own right. Worms Blast was Team 17's take on the concept. Mobile clones include Bubble Witch Saga and Bubble Shooter. Frozen Bubble is a free software clone.

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Notes[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Review Crew: Bust A Move'. Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 68. Sendai Publishing. March 1995. p. 34.
  2. ^ ab'Finals'. Next Generation. No. 5. Imagine Media. May 1995. p. 101.
  3. ^ ab'Bust a Move'. Next Generation. No. 14. Imagine Media. February 1996. p. 167.
  4. ^'Game Machine's Best Hit Games 25 - TVゲーム機ーソフトウェア (Video Game Software)'. Game Machine (in Japanese). No. 489. Amusement Press, Inc. 15 February 1995. p. 21.
  5. ^'ProReview: Bust-A-Move'. GamePro. No. 69. IDG. April 1995. p. 68.
  6. ^'Quick Hits: Bust-A-Move'. GamePro. No. 93. IDG. March 1996. p. 72.
  7. ^EDGE presents: The 100 Best Videogames (2007). United Kingdom: Future Publishing. p. 60.

External links[edit]

  • Puzzle Bobble at the Killer List of Videogames
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