| Field | Value |
|---|
| image | Bombermanlogo.webp |
| developer | Hudson Soft |
| Konami |
| Backbone Entertainment |
| HexaDrive |
| Produce! |
| Pi Studios |
| Racjin |
| Rocket Studio |
| Westone |
| publisher | Hudson Soft |
| Konami |
| Activision |
| Atlus |
| Electro Brain |
| Majesco Entertainment |
| Nintendo |
| Rising Star Games |
| Sega |
| Sony Computer Entertainment |
| Ubisoft |
| Vatical Entertainment |
| Virgin Interactive |
| Vivendi Universal Games |
| genre | Puzzle, maze, strategy |
| creator | Shinichi Nakamoto |
| Shigeki Fujiwara |
| artist | Shoji Mizuno |
| Naoto Yoshimi |
| Kozue Narai (Kozue Satoh) |
| composer | Jun Chikuma |
| Yasuhiko Fukuda |
| Keita Hoshi |
| Shohei Bando |
| Hironao Yamamoto |
| first release version | Bomberman |
| first release date | July 1983 |
| latest release version | Super Bomberman R 2 |
| latest release date | September 12, 2023 |
| image_size | 200px |
Konami
Backbone Entertainment
HexaDrive
Produce!
Pi Studios
Racjin
Rocket Studio
Westone
Konami
Activision
Atlus
Electro Brain
Majesco Entertainment
Nintendo
Rising Star Games
Sega
Sony Computer Entertainment
Ubisoft
Vatical Entertainment
Virgin Interactive
Vivendi Universal Games
Shigeki Fujiwara
Naoto Yoshimi
Kozue Narai (Kozue Satoh)
Yasuhiko Fukuda
Keita Hoshi
Shohei Bando
Hironao Yamamoto
Bomberman is a video game franchise created by Shinichi Nakamoto and Shigeki Fujiwara, originally developed by Hudson Soft and currently owned by Konami. The original game, also known as Bakudan Otoko (爆弾男, "Bomb Man"), was released in Japan in July 1983 and has since spawned multiple sequels and spin-offs released on numerous platforms, as well as several anime and manga adaptations.
Gameplay
Most games in the Bomberman franchise largely revolve around two modes of play; single player campaigns where the player must defeat enemies and reach an exit to progress through levels, and multiplayer modes where players must attempt to eliminate each other and be the last one standing. Gameplay involves strategically placing down bombs, which explode in multiple directions after a certain amount of time, in order to destroy obstacles and kill enemies and other players. The player can pick up various power-ups, giving them benefits such as larger explosions or the ability to place more bombs down at a time. The player is killed if they touch an enemy or get caught up in a bomb's explosion, including their own, requiring players to be cautious of their own bomb placement. In addition to the main maze-based Bomberman games, some spin-off titles involve adventure, platformer, puzzle, and kart racing gameplay.
Story
Characters
- Bomberman is the hero of the series. In the standard games, he is the protagonist and player-character. He is usually portrayed as the heroic yet cheerful type, often saving his home planet from disaster. Like all Bombermen, he has the ability to generate bombs in his hands.
- Black Bomberman looks identical to Bomberman, only he is colored black and doesn't have white pants. He starts as the main rival of Bomberman.
- Max is competitive and arrogant.
- Dr. Ein is a scientist who assists Bomberman.
- Charabon are small creatures that help Bomberman progress by granting him abilities.
- Louie (also known as Rooi) are kangaroo-like animals with rabbit ears who help Bomberman by letting him ride on their backs.
- The Bad Bombers are a gang of five recurring boss enemies in several games of the series. They were produced by Professor Bagura.
- Professor Bagura is the main villain in many of the games.