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'''''Saturn Bomberman''''' (サターンボンバーマン) is a 2D action video game developed and published by [[Hudson]] exclusively for the [[Sega Saturn]] console. It is part of the ''Bomberman'' series of games.
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As well as offering a single-player campaign, ''Saturn Bomberman'' is notable for its multiplayer options, allowing up to 10 human players to compete on-screen through the with the use of the [[Saturn 6 Player Adaptor]] (and in Japan, Hudson [[SBom Multitap|made its own Bomberman-themed one]]). Even today some modern iterations of ''Bomberman'' lack this feature. Online play can be found in the the US and Japanese versions of the game, though the European version does not support this feature.
  
'''''Saturn Bomberman''''' (サターンボンバーマン) is a 2D puzzle video game developed and published by [[Hudson]] for the [[Sega Saturn]] console. The game allows up to 10 players to play with the use of the [[Sega Saturn 6 Player Multiplayer Adapter]] (in fact, Hudson [[SBom Multitap|made its own Bomberman-themed one]]). The US and Japanese versions of the game also has online capabilities through the [[Sega NetLink]], whereas the European version did not support it. It is also the only Bomberman game on the Saturn to be released outside of Japan.
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It is also the only ''Bomberman'' game on the Saturn to be released outside of Japan. Other releases for the console include ''[[Saturn Bomberman Fight!!]]'' (a largely unrelated game) and ''[[Bomberman Wars]]'' (a tactical RPG).
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
Saturn Bomberman is divided into three modes. Each mode plays in the traditional Bomberman fashion. The game is played on a grid where the player drops bombs and must defeat opposing foes and clear obstructions. Power-ups are distributed to enhances the character or increase the reach of dropped bombs or it's behavior. These rules are universal to the game modes below.
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''Saturn Bomberman'' is divided into three modes of play, though each mode plays in the traditional ''Bomberman'' fashion. The game is played on a grid where the player drops bombs and must defeat opposing foes and clear obstructions. Power-ups are distributed to enhances the character or increase the reach of dropped bombs or it's behavior. These rules are universal to the game modes below.
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===Normal Game===
 
===Normal Game===
'''Normal Game''' is the story mode for Saturn Bomberman that supports up to 2 players. Players take control of White and Black Bomberman and must play through a series of levels based around different time periods.
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Normal Game is the story mode for ''Saturn Bomberman'' and supports up to two players. Players take control of White and Black Bomberman and must play through a series of levels based around different time periods.
  
 
The main antagonists are the Hige Hige bandits, who have gone on to be featured in other Bomberman titles and animated series including ''Bomberman Generation'', ''Bomberman Jetters'' and more.
 
The main antagonists are the Hige Hige bandits, who have gone on to be featured in other Bomberman titles and animated series including ''Bomberman Generation'', ''Bomberman Jetters'' and more.
  
 
===Battle Game===
 
===Battle Game===
'''Battle Game''' serves as the multiplayer mode that goes up to 10 players through the use of two [[6 Player Adaptor]]s. You can also set up a series mode that allows specifications such as how many players playing, which stages are played and the rule set. In the US and Japanese versions of the game, players can make use of the [[Sega NetLink]] modem and link up one other system with up to 2 players per console for up to 4 player multiplayer online.
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Battle Game serves as the multiplayer mode that goes up to 10 players through the use of two [[Saturn 6 Player Adaptor]]s. You can also set up a series mode that allows specifications such as how many players playing, which stages are played and the rule set. In the US and Japanese versions of the game, players can make use of the [[Sega NetLink]] modem and link up one other system with up to 2 players per console for up to 4 player multiplayer online.
  
Depending on how many players are allowed to play determines which stages can be selected. Up to 8 players can choose from any of the Gimmick stages. 10 player matches can only be played on the Wide Stage. This stage appears zoomed out to accommodate for the additional players and does not feature any gimmicks.
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Depending on how many players are allowed to play determines which stages can be selected. Up to 8 players can choose from any of the gimmick stages. 10 player matches can only be played on the Wide Stage. This stage appears zoomed out to accommodate for the additional players and does not feature any gimmicks.
  
 
Instead of using differently colored Bomberman, players can choose from White and Black Bomberman as well as a host of other Hudson Soft based characters and mascots. This includes Hudson Soft's mascots Kotetsu and Miss Honey, Bonk from the P.C. Kid/Bonk series, Master Higgins from the Adventure Island games, Milon from Milon's Secret Castle, Manjimaru from the Neutopia series and Kabuki and Kine from the Tengai Makyo series. There are also two secret characters including a bear named Manto and Yuna from the anime series Galaxy Frauline Yuna.
 
Instead of using differently colored Bomberman, players can choose from White and Black Bomberman as well as a host of other Hudson Soft based characters and mascots. This includes Hudson Soft's mascots Kotetsu and Miss Honey, Bonk from the P.C. Kid/Bonk series, Master Higgins from the Adventure Island games, Milon from Milon's Secret Castle, Manjimaru from the Neutopia series and Kabuki and Kine from the Tengai Makyo series. There are also two secret characters including a bear named Manto and Yuna from the anime series Galaxy Frauline Yuna.
  
 
===Master Game===
 
===Master Game===
'''Master Game''' is similar to '''Normal Game''' that supports 1 player only. Players play as White Bomberman and go through twenty rooms. At the end of the game, players are graded based on their performance.
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Master Game is similar to Normal Game that supports one player only. Players play as White Bomberman and go through twenty rooms. At the end of the game, players are graded based on their performance.
  
 
==Saving Data==
 
==Saving Data==
'''Saturn Bomberman''' makes use of the Saturn's internal battery back-up as well as the [[Sega Saturn Back-Up Ram Cart]] to save data for all three modes.  
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''Saturn Bomberman'' makes use of the Saturn's internal battery back-up as well as the [[Sega Saturn Back-Up Ram Cart]] to save data for all three modes.  
  
 
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| BOMBERSS_##
      | NORMAL
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| NORMAL
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| 1
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      | BOMBERSS_##
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| BOMBERSS_##
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| BATTLE
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Revision as of 17:13, 19 January 2012

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Saturn Bomberman
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: Hudson
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Genre: Action

















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Saturn Bomberman (サターンボンバーマン) is a 2D action video game developed and published by Hudson exclusively for the Sega Saturn console. It is part of the Bomberman series of games.

As well as offering a single-player campaign, Saturn Bomberman is notable for its multiplayer options, allowing up to 10 human players to compete on-screen through the with the use of the Saturn 6 Player Adaptor (and in Japan, Hudson made its own Bomberman-themed one). Even today some modern iterations of Bomberman lack this feature. Online play can be found in the the US and Japanese versions of the game, though the European version does not support this feature.

It is also the only Bomberman game on the Saturn to be released outside of Japan. Other releases for the console include Saturn Bomberman Fight!! (a largely unrelated game) and Bomberman Wars (a tactical RPG).

Gameplay

Saturn Bomberman is divided into three modes of play, though each mode plays in the traditional Bomberman fashion. The game is played on a grid where the player drops bombs and must defeat opposing foes and clear obstructions. Power-ups are distributed to enhances the character or increase the reach of dropped bombs or it's behavior. These rules are universal to the game modes below.

Normal Game

Normal Game is the story mode for Saturn Bomberman and supports up to two players. Players take control of White and Black Bomberman and must play through a series of levels based around different time periods.

The main antagonists are the Hige Hige bandits, who have gone on to be featured in other Bomberman titles and animated series including Bomberman Generation, Bomberman Jetters and more.

Battle Game

Battle Game serves as the multiplayer mode that goes up to 10 players through the use of two Saturn 6 Player Adaptors. You can also set up a series mode that allows specifications such as how many players playing, which stages are played and the rule set. In the US and Japanese versions of the game, players can make use of the Sega NetLink modem and link up one other system with up to 2 players per console for up to 4 player multiplayer online.

Depending on how many players are allowed to play determines which stages can be selected. Up to 8 players can choose from any of the gimmick stages. 10 player matches can only be played on the Wide Stage. This stage appears zoomed out to accommodate for the additional players and does not feature any gimmicks.

Instead of using differently colored Bomberman, players can choose from White and Black Bomberman as well as a host of other Hudson Soft based characters and mascots. This includes Hudson Soft's mascots Kotetsu and Miss Honey, Bonk from the P.C. Kid/Bonk series, Master Higgins from the Adventure Island games, Milon from Milon's Secret Castle, Manjimaru from the Neutopia series and Kabuki and Kine from the Tengai Makyo series. There are also two secret characters including a bear named Manto and Yuna from the anime series Galaxy Frauline Yuna.

Master Game

Master Game is similar to Normal Game that supports one player only. Players play as White Bomberman and go through twenty rooms. At the end of the game, players are graded based on their performance.

Saving Data

Saturn Bomberman makes use of the Saturn's internal battery back-up as well as the Sega Saturn Back-Up Ram Cart to save data for all three modes.

Saturn Bomberman Save Data
Name Comment File Size
BOMBERSS_## NORMAL 1
BOMBERSS_## BATTLE 11
BOMBERSS_## MASTER 5

Physical Scans

Saturn, US
SaturnBomberman Saturn US Box Back.jpgNospine.pngSaturnBomberman Saturn US Box Front.jpg
Cover
Saturn, EU
Saturn Bomberman Saturn EU Box.jpg
Cover
SaturnBomberman Saturn EU Disc.jpg
Disc
Saturn, JP
Satbomber sat jp backcover.jpgSatbomber sat jp frontcover.jpg
Cover
Saturn, JP (Satakore)
SaturnBomberman Saturn JP Box Back Satakore.jpgNospine-small.pngSaturnBomberman Saturn JP Box Front Satakore.jpg
Cover
Saturn, JP (Party Pac)
SaturnBomberman Saturn JP Box Front PartyPac.jpg
Cover
Saturn, JP (XBAND)
SaturnBomberman Saturn JP Box Back Xband.jpgNospine-small.pngSaturnBomberman Saturn JP Box Front Xband.jpg
Cover



Bomberman games for Sega systems
SG-1000
Bomberman Special (198x)
Sega Mega Drive
Mega Bomberman (1994) | Mega Bomberman: Special 8 Player Demo (unreleased)
Sega Saturn
Saturn Bomberman (XBAND) (1996) | Saturn Bomberman Fight!! (1997) | Bomberman Wars (1998)
Sega Dreamcast
Bomberman Online (2001)