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Atomic Bomberman is the first game of the Bomberman series to be developed for Windows. Released in 1997, unlike the other titles was developed by Interplay. The game offers a lot of fun in multiplayer mode. Up to 9 players, either controlled by humans or by the computer AI, can play against each other. Atomic Bomberman is a game by Interplay Productions for the PC that was released in 1997. It was the first original Bomberman game to be developed for Windows, and the second game of the series made for the PC, following Dynablaster. The game is relatively unusual in the Bomberman series, as it was officially licensed from Hudson Soft and developed by an American team. Most titles in the series.

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Atomic Bomberman is Interplay's valiant effort at bringing Hudson Soft's classic Bomberman to the 1990s. Richard Greenhill at The Games Domain has the lowdown on how this sequel stacked up against Hudson Soft's own games: 'For those unaware of what Bomberman actually is, this is what the original game was all about.
There was no storyline, no plot. There was no progression into later levels, no beginning and end, no sense of achievement. Each and every game starts on exactly the same ground as the last. One player controls one little bomberman; his objective is to blow up (with bombs, yes) all the other little bombermen on the screen, who can either be controlled by real human opponents or the computer AI.
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Atomic Bomberman
Developer(s)Interplay Productions
Publisher(s)Interplay Productions
Designer(s)Jeremy Airey
Kurt W. Dekker
SeriesBomberman
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • NA: July 31, 1997[1]
  • EU: 1997
Genre(s)Arcade, maze
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

Atomic Bomberman is a game by Interplay Productions for the PC that was released in 1997. It was the first original Bomberman game to be developed for Windows, and the second game of the series made for the PC, following Dynablaster.

Steam for dota 2 mac. The game is relatively unusual in the Bomberman series, as it was officially licensed from Hudson Soft and developed by an American team. Most titles in the series were developed in Japan. It has a different look and feel compared to other Bomberman titles as a result (despite basic gameplay being unchanged), using pre-rendered 3D characters and backgrounds as opposed to hand-drawn animated sprites, techno-inspired background music and the extensive use of voice samples during gameplay. The voice clips are by voice actors Charlie Adler and Billy West.

Gameplay[edit]

Atomic Bomberman can be played in either 'classic' or 'enhanced' mode.[2]

Level editor[edit]

The game includes a hidden level editor which allows the player to edit existing maps as well as create new maps. Maps used by the game are in the form of 'scheme files' (.sch filename extension). The map editor is a simple interface, showing the map, dotted with different colors (0 to 9) to represent player spawns. A function called DENSITY chooses how 'dense' the collection of breakable items are. The Powerup Manager chooses the list of powerups to be included, how often, whether they can be destroyed and what happens when two conflicting powers are picked (such as Bomb Splooge versus Glove). The editor also sports a basic graphic interface: the player can switch between the 'Green Acre' theme and a monochrome, patterned representation.

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Development[edit]

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Atomic Bomberman was built from the code for Super Bomberman 3, which publisher/developer Interplay Productions licensed from Bomberman franchise owner Hudson Soft.[3] Project leader Jeremy Airey commented, 'We're trying to make [Bomberman] a little more modern, but we don't need to change the way it plays at all.'[3]

The development team had ambitions of the game supporting twice as many players as any other version of the game, until the release of Saturn Bomberman (which supports up to ten players) made this goal unrealistic.[3]

A PlayStation version was planned but never released.[4]

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Reception[edit]

Trent Ward gave the game a 5.7 out of 10 in GameSpot. He commented while the humorous death animations and customizable characters and rules are admirable additions to the series, the online multiplayer's jerky play and odd glitches greatly compromise the most important aspect of the game.[5]GamePro said the game 'really preserves the classic series' essential elements and adds only worthwhile enhancements.' They particularly noted the team modes in online multiplayer, the level creator, and the well rendered characters, though they remarked that the backgrounds are sometimes overly detailed to the point of making the screen cluttered.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^http://www.gamefaqs.com/pc/196667-atomic-bomberman/data
  2. ^'Atomic Bomberman'. GamePro. No. 105. IDG. June 1997. p. 58.
  3. ^ abc'NG Alphas: Bomberman'. Next Generation. No. 27. Imagine Media. March 1997. pp. 48–51.
  4. ^'Previews (Protos) - Bomberman'. Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 89. Ziff Davis. December 1996. p. 42.
  5. ^Ward, Trent (August 15, 1997). 'Atomic Bomberman Review'. GameSpot. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
  6. ^Dan Elektro (October 1997). 'PC GamePro Review: Atomic Bomberman'. GamePro. No. 109. IDG. p. 110.

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