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  2. Bubble Bobble - Wikipedia

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    Bubble Bobble [a] is a platform game series originally developed and published by Taito. ... [17] "monotonous music", [16] graphical changes, [18] and other issues.

  3. Zemina - Wikipedia

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    Super Bubble Bobble: 1989: MSX: Bubble Bobble: Tengoku Yoitoko [12] 1988: MSX: ... The Zemina Music Box [15] An MSX2 Upgrade Kit [14] A Zemmix PC card [14] MSX RAM ...

  4. Parasol Stars - Wikipedia

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    Parasol Stars: The Story of Bubble Bobble III (パラソルスター) called Parasol Stars: Rainbow Island II on the NES is a video game by Taito released in 1991. It is a sequel to Rainbow Islands and the third game in the Bubble Bobble series. On July 11, 2024, the game got ported for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox one, Xbox series X ...

  5. List of Taito games - Wikipedia

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    Super Puzzle Bobble 2 [a.k.a. Super Bust-a-Move 2] 2002: No: PlayStation 2: Tokyo Road Race: 2002: No: PlayStation 2: Battle Gear 3 Tuned (バトルギア3チューニング, Batoru Gia 3 Chūningu) 2003: Yes — Battle Gear 3 Limited Edition: 2002: No: PlayStation 2: Bubble Bobble: Old & New: 2003: No: Game Boy Advance: Bujingai: 2003: No ...

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  7. Bubble Symphony - Wikipedia

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    Bubble Symphony (バブルシンフォニー, Baburu Shinfonī), also known as Bubble Bobble II (バブルボブルII, Baburu Boburu II), is an arcade video game in the Bubble Bobble series developed by Taito in 1994. [1] While being a new Bubble Bobble for a new generation, it takes place after Parasol Stars.

  8. Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2 - Wikipedia

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    The game is the sequel to Bubble Bobble from the previous year, and it is the second of four arcade games in the series (followed by Bubble Symphony and Bubble Memories, but itself has two direct sequels: Parasol Stars and Bubble Bobble Part 2). The game was ported to home computers and home video game consoles.

  9. Bubble Bobble (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Bubble Bobble was ported to many home video game consoles and computers, including the Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Apple II, Amiga, Famicom Disk System, Nintendo Entertainment System, MSX2, and Master System—the last of these has two hundred levels as opposed to the arcade version's 100 levels, and was released in Japan as ...