The original Bomberman's success, and the sequels it spawned, and the constant platform conversions made for it, were all down to the fact that the multiplayer aspect of the title excelled. Atomic Bomberman sports, to some extent, the fun and fast-paced action of the original and successful Bomberman from the late 80's. If you can put up with. This is a list of Bomberman video games. 1 Main Bomberman games on home. 1991, Game Boy, Known as Atomic Punk in North America and Dynablaster in Europe. It was released as a free download on February 12, 2018.
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Game Title: | Atomic Bomberman |
Platform: | Windows PC |
Release Date: | July 31, 1997 |
Genre: | Action, Puzzle |
Publisher: | Hudson Soft, Interplay |
Region: | Region Free (Region Free) |
Languages: | English |
Game Format: | Portable |
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Description:
Atomic Bomberman is one of the most unusual entries in the Bomberman series, being developed by a Western company (Interplay), featuring pre-rendered graphics, techno-style BGM and having voice clips. Another notable feature from this game is that it’s the only official PC Bomberman ever released, having support for network play, and it even supports up to 10 players (Only other game that supports 10 players is Saturn Bomberman); but unlike Saturn Bomberman, the playing field is always the same size. Another feature of this game is the creation of “Schemes” which is the placement of players, blocks and distribution of powerups. This level editor can be accessed by pressing Ctrl+E six times in the main menu.
System Requirements:
- Operating system: Windows 95 or higher
- CPU: Pentium 90 or higher
- Memory: 16MB of RAM
- Hard drive: 550MB of free disk space
- Graphics hardware: DirectX 3
How to Play:
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- Extract the archive where you want.
- Run the “SetupMe.bat” batch file and wait for it to finish.
- Open BM95.exe and Enjoy! You can also use ablauncher.exe to select the game map and options easily (Just change what you want in the “Host Game” tab and then launch it. The changes will stay even if you open it thru BM95.exe)
- If you want to run the game in windowed mode, just open the ddraw.ini file and change “windowed=false” to “windowed=true”
If you want to play the game online, you can use the IPXWrapper program and Hamachi: Open IPXWrapper, set “Primary Interface” to Hamachi, apply the changes and you should be able to play. If you can’t, try installing the reg files for directplay for either 32bit or 64bit, depending of your OS/PC. You can also use IPXWrapper without Hamachi/using another program or method to play Online or LAN, as long as you know what you are doing.
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Atomic Bomberman PC Download
Download Size: 49.54 MB- Solve Captcha to see links and eventual Password.
- Use latest Winrar to extract the first part and get the iso/rom.
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Platforms: | PC |
Publisher: | Interplay Entertainment |
Developer: | Interplay Entertainment |
Genres: | Arcade / Shoot 'Em Up |
Release Date: | July 31, 1997 |
Game Modes: | Singleplayer / Multiplayer |
Making explosives fun and cutesy again.
Bomberman requires little introduction – most players will have fond memories of the game from its many iterations. You control cute little fellas called ‘bombermen’, who run around in an overhead arena dropping bombs. The goal in the more deathmatch-oriented Atomic Bomberman is to destroy enemy bombermen (AI or human-controlled). Along the way you collect hidden power-ups by destroying bricks to give you an edge over your opposition.
The arenas have different themes, including a trash can theme, an ocean theme, and a hockey theme — and the “Classic Green Acres” level that console players will recognize. You can also change the pattern of your arena, but this isn’t as easy to do as it should be. There are variations on the basic theme, including changing the win factor to number of kills instead of just plain survival or playing on teams. The manual even comes with instructions on how to set up a “Wally Bomb” game (an Interplay office favorite) in which there’s a wall in the middle of the board and you hurl bombs over it, like a crazy version of Battleship.
The techno-punk music and silly sound effects are amusing. Your player will scream out in agony when killed, or say things like “smokin!” or “that’s mine!” when you’re doing well. The player animations are also cute; when you’ve trapped yourself with a bomb, your Bomberman will tie a blindfold around his eyes like he’s being sent to a firing squad, among many other animations.
The best and biggest improvement in the PC version of Atomic Bomberman over the older console versions is the multiplayer. You can easily set up and play a network game using either an IPX, modem, or serial connection. But it’s also possible to play the game in two-player mode (on the same computer, using the same keyboard). But for more than two players, LAN is the best way to go, supporting up to ten human players at once (complete chaos ensues as a result, however). In any case, multiplayer is where the game truly shines.
You can also play against the AI, but it’s not nearly as fun. The computer knows exactly where and when to move out of a bomb’s blast radius. Usually the only way to get at the AI is to either trap him behind a wall, or overwhelm him with so many bombs that he can’t escape the blast. Despite these flaws, Atomic Bomberman is an enjoyable time killer, especially when you find a human player to fight against.
System Requirements: Pentium 133 MHz, 32 MB RAM, Windows 95
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