Bomberman Online

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Bomberman Online
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Developer(s)h.a.n.d., Hudson Soft
Publisher(s)Sega
Director(s)Kaname Fujii
Producer(s)Hiroshi Igari
Designer(s)Koji Yamamoto
Programmer(s)Katsuhiko Kii
Kazuharu Humoto
Kazuhiko Sugiyama
Artist(s)Akihiro Takanami
Naoto Yoshimi
Shoji Mizuno
Composer(s)Hironao Yamamoto
Shohei Bando
SeriesBomberman
Platform(s)Dreamcast
Release
  • NA: 30 October 2001
Genre(s)Action, maze, party
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Bomberman Online is a multiplayer game for Dreamcast.[1] It adds ideas to the original formula with online play, playing fields, and other extras. Bomberman Online's servers were shut down in 2003.[2] The game multiplayer is restricted to offline only.

Gameplay[]

Battle gameplay screenshot.

Multiplayer game modes[]

  • Survival Rule
    This is the original Bomberman battle mode. The winner is the last one standing. This mode is played when fighting against the Electric Dragons. The boss of this stadium is Thunder Bomber.
  • Hyper Bomber Rule
    A new mode to the Bomberman series. The objective is to collect 3 target panel power-ups, and touch the center place. A large explosion then kills all except the player. A skull circles the player for each target panel collected. On death, all target panels are lost. This mode is played when fighting against the Red Phoenix. The bosses of this stadium are the Bomber Brothers.
  • Submarine Rule
    This game is almost identical to Battleship, except that it is real-time. In gameplay, the player places a bomb with a timer, which will move to the adjacent spot on the other side once the timer runs out. The mode is played when fighting against the Princess Mariners. The boss of this stadium is Bomber Mermaid.
  • Panel Paint Rule
    The objective of this mode is to color as many squares as possible. This is done by blowing up bombs, which color - in the player's color - each square touched by the explosion. On death, all squares colored by the player return t the neutral brown color. This mode is played when fighting against the Iron Bulldozers. The boss of this stadium is Bomber Gun Rock.
  • Ring Match Rule
    In Ring Match mode, the objective is to gain points by killing opponents, whilst avoiding being killed. If the player dies, they are regenerated back onto the playing field. This mode is played when fighting against the Storm Giants. The boss of this stadium is Aladdin Bomber.

Synopsis[]

Bomberman enters the Bomblympics to retain his title as the hero of Planet Bomber. The Bomblympics pits its combatants in a series of trials against one another. There seem to be six contestants this year in the Bomlympics, with Bomberman being one of them. The contestants must make it inside each of the other contestant's designated bases to set up their trials. Each contestant must run through the trials, and make it to the contestant's throne room, wherein a duel they must defeat one another. The opposing contestants are the Electric Dragons, Red Phoenix, Princess Mariners, Iron Bulldozers and the Storm Giants. Being the current hero of Planet Bomber, Bomberman is given the chance to go first, and he makes his way through each of the other five bases of the other contestants, winning every time. None of the other contestants are ever even given a chance to compete because of Bomberman's skill. In the end, Bomberman wins the Bomblympics and retains his championship title of the hero of Planet Bomber.

Reception[]

Bomberman Online was met with mostly positive reception from critics and reviewers alike since its release.

References[]

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  8. ^ Retrovertigo (14 November 2001). "Bomberman Online (DC) - The Dreamcast goes out with a blast!". GameSpy. IGN. Archived from the original on 13 June 2002. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  9. ^ "Bomberman Online - Nice visuals and extra modes are the icing as we go back to the gaming roots - blowing $#!% up". IGN. Ziff Davis. 21 November 2001. Archived from the original on 20 January 2019. Retrieved 2020-06-20.
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