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|title = ''Pocket Bomberman''
 
|title = ''Pocket Bomberman''
|image = [[Image:PocketBomberman.jpg|230px]]
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|image = [[File:PocketBomberman.jpg|230px]]
 
|developer = [[Hudson Soft]]
 
|developer = [[Hudson Soft]]
|publisher = [[Hudson Soft]], [[Nintendo]]
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|publisher = [[Hudson Soft]] (JP)<br>[[Nintendo]] (NA/EU)
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|released = <center>'''Game Boy'''</center> [[File:JP.png|15 px]] December 12, [[1997]] <center>'''Game Boy Color'''</center>[[File:NA.png|15 px]] [[1998]]<br>[[File:EU.png|15 px]] [[1998]]
 
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|system1 = Game Boy
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|system1JP = December 12, [[1997]]
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|system2 = Game Boy Color
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|system2NA = November 18, [[1998]]
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|system2EU = [[1998]]
 
|genre = Action
 
|genre = Action
 
|modes = Single player, multiplayer
 
|modes = Single player, multiplayer
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|ESRB = E
|platforms = [[game Boy]], [[Game Boy Color]]
 
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|PEGI = 3
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|CERO = A
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|USK = 0
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|ACB = G
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'''''Pocket Bomberman''''' is a [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]] video game released in [[1998]]. [[Hudson Soft]] developed the game though gave [[Nintendo]] the rights to publish the Game Boy Color version. The game is a standard ''Bomberman'' game without many alterations. There are forty eight levels in the game that are separated by five worlds including Forest, Ocean, Wind, Cloud, and Evil. In the game you'll use Bomberman's bombs to create exits while also blasting his enemies too. At the end of each world is a boss, which after defeating one Bomberman will learn a new ability. Using the link cable, players can play with up to three other people using the Game Boy's link cable.
 
'''''Pocket Bomberman''''' is a [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]] video game released in [[1998]]. [[Hudson Soft]] developed the game though gave [[Nintendo]] the rights to publish the Game Boy Color version. The game is a standard ''Bomberman'' game without many alterations. There are forty eight levels in the game that are separated by five worlds including Forest, Ocean, Wind, Cloud, and Evil. In the game you'll use Bomberman's bombs to create exits while also blasting his enemies too. At the end of each world is a boss, which after defeating one Bomberman will learn a new ability. Using the link cable, players can play with up to three other people using the Game Boy's link cable.
   
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== Gameplay ==
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=== Minigame ===
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== Reception ==
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{{Bomberman games}}
 
[[Category:Game Boy games]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy games]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy Color games]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy Color games]]
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[[Category:Remakes]]
 
[[Category:Remakes]]
 
[[Category:Hudson Soft games]]
 
[[Category:Hudson Soft games]]
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[[Category:1997 video games]]
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[[Category:Games published by Nintendo]]
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[[Category:Nintendo games]]
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[[Category:Games published by Hudson Soft]]
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[[Category:Action games]]
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[[Category:Launch titles]]

Revision as of 15:03, 25 August 2019

Pocket Bomberman is a Game Boy and Game Boy Color video game released in 1998. Hudson Soft developed the game though gave Nintendo the rights to publish the Game Boy Color version. The game is a standard Bomberman game without many alterations. There are forty eight levels in the game that are separated by five worlds including Forest, Ocean, Wind, Cloud, and Evil. In the game you'll use Bomberman's bombs to create exits while also blasting his enemies too. At the end of each world is a boss, which after defeating one Bomberman will learn a new ability. Using the link cable, players can play with up to three other people using the Game Boy's link cable.

Gameplay

Minigame

Reception