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''Super Puzzle Bobble'', also released as ''Super Bust-A-Move'' in Europe and North America, is a puzzle game developed by Taito Corporation, and released on November 26, 2000 by Acclaim Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 and PC (not to be confused with the arcade entry with the same name). It was later ported to the Game Boy Advance on November 27, 2001. It is a continuation of the Puzzle Bobble game series. It was re-released in Japan-only for the PS2 in 2004 as part of ''Super Puzzle Bobble DX'' (along with its sequel), which is Volume 62 of the Japan-exclusive Simple 2000 Series. This compilation includes a few graphical enhancements. ==New features== As well as a number of graphical enhancements, Super Puzzle Bobble introduces some new elements to the series (and removes some others): * Large bubbles are found in certain levels. Shooting a bubble of the same color at them makes every bubble in the level change into that color. * In some levels, the pointer and the bubbles that are shot are of a very small size, enabling the player to shoot bubbles between small gaps. These bubbles grow into normal size after being clustered. * Occasionally, a conveyor belt will surround the level. This makes bouncing off the ceiling and the walls significantly tricky, since the bubbles' trajectory will change upon bouncing. * Levels do not always have the usual rectangular shape. Some of them are jagged or have walls inside them, which forces the player to change strategy. * Small blocks appear in some levels. They change the bubbles' trajectories, much like walls, but they move down with the level and fall off when they touch the line. * The pulley system introduced in Puzzle Bobble 4 is nowhere to be seen. * Chain Reaction is only present in 2P battles, but it is completely optional. 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「Super Puzzle Bobble」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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