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Bomberman Hero (JP) is a video game for the Nintendo 64 that was released in mid-1998. It was developed by Hudson Soft, and published by Nintendo. The game is a sequel to the 1997 Nintendo 64 video game Bomberman 64, and has more levels, attacks, items, bosses, and better gameplay. Oddly, despite being the highlight of the series, the game does not include multiplayer.
This game was also released on the Wii Virtual Console service.
Plot[]
The game's plot has been noted as many to be similar to Star Wars, probably a reference.
Gameplay[]
The gameplay featured in Bomberman Hero differs greatly from the previous game in the series - Bomberman 64. Bomberman is now able to do more actions, including being able to jump and throw bombs farther, among other things.
Levels[]
Planet 1 - Bomber[]
- Area 1 - Bomber Base
- Battle Room
- Hyper Room
- Secret Room
- Heavy Room
- Sky Room
- Area 2 - Sea of Trees
- Blue Cave
- Hole Lake
- Red Cave
- Big Cannon
- Dark Wood
- Dragon Road
- Vs. Nitros
- Area 3 - Peace Mountains
- Clown Valley
- Great Rock
- Fog Route
- Vs. Endol
Planet 2 - Primus Star[]
- Area 1 - Woods of Esuram
- Groog Hills
- Bubble Hole
- Erars Lake
- Waterway
- Water Slider
- Area 2 - Primus Castle
- Rock'n Road
- Water Pool
- Millian Road
- Warp Room
- Dark Prison
- Vs. Nitros
- Area 3 - Clock Tower
- Killer Gate
- Spiral Tower
- Snake Route
- Vs. Baruda
Planet 3 - Kanatia Star[]
- Area 1 - Lavana Volcano
- Hades Crater
- Magma Lake
- Magma Dam
- Crysta Hole
- Emerald Tube
- Area 2 - Death Pyramid
- Death Temple
- Death Road
- Death Garden
- Float Zone
- Aqua Tank
- Aqua Way
- Vs. Nitros
- Area 3 - Kanatia Shrine
- Hard Coaster
- Dark Maze
- Mad Coaster
- Move Stone
- Vs. Bolban
Planet 4 - Mazone Star[]
- Area 1 - Louie's Jungle
- Hopper Land
- Junfalls
- Freeze Lake
- Cool Cave
- Area 2 - Slush Mountains
- Snowland
- Storm Valley
- Snow Circuit
- Heaven Sky
- Eye Snake
- Area 3 - Mazone Dome
- Vs. Nitros
- Air Room
- Zero G Room
- Mirror Room
- Vs. Natia
Planet 5 - Garaden Star[]
- Area 1 - Garaden Star
- Boss Room 1
- Boss Room 2
- Boss Room 3
- Boss Room 4
- Boss Room 5
- Boss Room 6
- Vs. Bagular
Planet 6 - Gossick Star[]
- Area 1 - Gossick Star
- Outer Road
- Inner Road
- Vs. ???
Differences from the previous games[]
- As aforementioned, Bomberman can now jump and throw bombs farther than he can in the previous games.
- Bomberman can swim underwater, hover in the air, and fly in the sky.
- Many more enemies than in the previous games.
- There is no battle mode.
External links[]
- Bomberman Hero at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Bomberman Hero at GameFAQs
Bomberman series | |
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Console games | Bomberman • II • '93 • '94 • Super • Super 2 • Super 3 • Super 4 • Super 5 • 64 (1997) • Hero • 64: The Second Attack! • Generation Jetters • Blast • Super R • R Online • Super R 2 |
Handheld Games | Atomic Punk • Wario Blast • GB 2 • GB 3 • Pocket • Max • Max 2 • Jetters: Densetsu no Bomberman • Classic NES Series • DS • 2 • Blitz |
RPG Games | Bomberman Quest • Bomberman Tournament • Bomberman Story DS |
Party Games | 64 (2001) • Land 2 • Land Touch! • Land Touch! 2 • Land |
Spin-Offs | Robowarrior • Panic Bomber • B-Daman • B-Daman Bakugaiden • B-Daman Bakugaiden V |