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|composer = Jun Chikuma (NES) |series = ''Bomberman'' |genre = Arcade/Maze/Strategy |modes = Single player, Multiplayer on newer versions |platforms = }} is an arcade-style maze-based video game developed by Hudson Soft. The original home computer game was released in 1983 for the MSX, NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-6001, Sharp MZ-700 and FM-7 in Japan, and a censored version for the MSX and ZX Spectrum in Europe as ''Eric and the Floaters''.〔Retro Gamer magazine, issue 66. "From the archives: Hudson Soft", pages 68–73〕 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. ==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. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bomberman (video game)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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