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Bomberman on the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 was created by most of the same team that would work on several projects such as later entries in the Bomberman series at Hudson Soft, with Tsukasa Kuwahara acting as sole designer. [3] Atsuo Nagata and Yūji Muroya served as co-programmers, while Hideyuki Ogura and Mika Sasaki created the pixel art. [3]
Dynablaster or Dyna Blaster is a name that has been given to the European releases of four different games of the Bomberman franchise: . Atomic Punk (); Bomberman (TurboGrafx-16, MS-DOS, Amiga and Atari ST)
Updated version of Hi-Ten Bomberman, which increased the arena's size and introduced selectable characters, most of which were from other Hudson properties. Saturn Bomberman: 1996 1997: Saturn: 10-player multitap support; first Bomberman game with official internet support. Atomic Bomberman: 1997: Windows
Bomberman (ボンバーマン, Bonbāman, also briefly known as Dyna Blaster in Europe [1]) is a video game franchise created by Shinichi Nakamoto and Shigeki Fujiwara, originally developed by Hudson Soft and currently owned by Konami.
Bomber Man World [a] is a 1992 video game released by Irem under license from Hudson Soft for arcades. [2] [3] It is part of the Bomberman series.It was the second Bomberman game to be released for arcades, preceded by Bomberman (1991), which was also released by Irem.
This is a list of video games developed or published by Hudson Soft.The following dates are based on the earliest release, typically in Japan.While Hudson Soft started releasing video games in 1978, it was not until 1983 that the company began to gain serious notability among the video gaming community.
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Bomberman II [a], released in Europe and Australia as Dynablaster, is a maze video game developed and published by Hudson Soft for the Nintendo Entertainment System originally in Japan and Europe in 1991 and later in North America in February 1993.