![]() ![]() The audio was also changed, and the voices in the game were removed, even though they were in English anyway. The backgrounds from the original version were also removed and replaced with 15 new backgrounds, but this also means that the backgrounds get looped in the Puzzle mode, which is 30 stages long. CPU mode were removed and replaced with a generic computer. Also, the characters that were in the Vs. One of the most major changes in this version is that Bub and Bob were removed from the game and replaced with a pair of disembodied hands. The North American version of the original arcade release is much different than the other versions. The various enemies from Bubble Bobble also make an appearance in the background of the credits sequence. Some versions of the game, including the PlayStation, feature time trial competitions in which a single player attempts to finish simple rounds quickly enough to beat previous time records or two players simultaneously attempt to beat the records and each other.Ĭompletion of the single player game gives the player a code which can be entered to unlock 'Another World' for the single player game, which features subtle changes to the existing levels to increase their difficulty and changes to all backdrops to resemble levels from Bubble Bobble. Some of the contestants in the new tournament mode are based on characters from Bubble Bobble, including variations on a Monsta and a Mighta. The game builds on the original by adding a tournament style variation on the two player game for play against the computer and by adding a branching map to the one player game, allowing the player to periodically select one of two groups of five levels to play next, leading to different game endings. Further ports for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, is scheduled for a February 2023 release by City Connection alongside Puzzle Bobble 3. The game was included in Taito Legends 2, but the US arcade version was included on the US PS2 version instead. Released into the arcades in 1995, home conversions followed for the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64 and Windows platforms. The first sequel to Puzzle Bobble, it is also known in Europe and North America as Bust-A-Move Again for arcades and Bust-A-Move 2 Arcade Edition for home consoles. It is played for high score: both the score and the number of bubbles popped are counted.Puzzle Bobble 2 is a tile-matching video game by Taito. The final mode is Challenge mode: it is an endless unwinnable mode where new bubbles are continuously added from the top. Removing more than the required three bubbles at a time sends bubbles to the opponent's field. Instead of the ceiling descending, new bubbles are added from the top. In two-player mode, the goal is to make the other player fail. The two-player mode from the arcade version also reappears, but optionally adds a series of ten computer opponents with different playing strategies. Another new element is a boss fight in the final level. ![]() Water bubbles burst, with the downward stream recoloring all bubbles it touches. Lightning bubbles move sideways if hit, clearing a horizontal line. Also new are gameplay elements in the form of special bubbles: explosive bubbles destroy bubbles in a small radius around them if hit. Some arcade levels are reused, but most are entirely new. The game consists of 100 levels, more than tripling the number from the arcade game. In single player mode, the goal is to clear pre-set bubble patterns. The game is lost if any bubbles touch the bottom. ![]() The ceiling periodically descends, pushing the bubbles downward. When three or more bubbles of the same color touch on the play field, they are removed, with any bubbles falling away that are not attached to ceiling, side wall or another bubble. The general concept remains the same: the player controls a catapult at the bottom of the screen that shoots bubbles of random colors. It greatly increases the number of levels, has new gameplay features and introduces new modes. The home version of Bust-A-Move is not a straight adaptation of the arcade game. 3DO, Game Gear, SNES, Windows, WonderSwan ![]()
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