A 3D incarnation of the beloved bombing action game series, Bomberman Generation feature fully cel-shaded graphics -- with more than 90 levels and five unique worlds, there's more sheer gameplay here than you'll ever be able to digest. Players will explore a huge 3D land, solving puzzles and fighting enormous boss foes. Using power-ups and bombs Bomberman will have to battle through 5 different worlds, holding 16 levels each.
It's always been popular: taking huge-headed bombing freaks with pink balls for hands, getting them to produce highly-explosive, highly-dangerous cartoon bombs from their behinds, and shoving them around a small arena until they detonate themselves, or others of their ilk. It's a game premise that hasn't really changed since Bomberman appeared on the NES, and he's been plying his explosive wares on every piece major video game hardware (and the Saturn) ever since. So it wasn't completely unexpected that Hudson Soft, who spends all of its time thinking up new ways to blow up cartoon universes, finished up an all-new, yet strangely familiar, and undeniably addictive, GameCube version of the game. But is it any good? Read More »
Also known as: Bomber Man Generation, Bomberman Generations, Bomberman Generation
Release Region: United States
Release Date: June 5, 2002
Publisher: Majesco
Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: December 31, 2002
Publisher: Majesco
Release Region: Japan
Release Date: May 30, 2002
Publisher: Majesco
5 blocks
Local Multiplayer - Versus: 4
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