Game * N64 * Bomberman Hero * Very Nice

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Bomberman Hero Nintendo 64 Prices

N64 Bomber Man Hero * Game Pak, Video Game * 10/19 *

The story is similar to (and even could have been based upon) Star Wars; a princess steals a secret data disk from an evil empire, and she safely smuggles out the information through a robot, but is captured herself. Bomberman is training in his headquarters when news arrives about the princess being captured. Bomberman chases after the Garaden Empire to save the Princess, but the Empire eventually claims back the disks to rebuild their leader, Bagular, whose body was destroyed in Super Bomberman 3.

At first Bomberman travels through four worlds; Planet Bomber, Primus Star, Kanatia Star, and Mazone Star. Each world has its respective boss from the Garaden Empire; Endol, Baruda, Bolban, and Natia and her pet robot Cronus. Within each world, there are three different areas with their own collection of stages. Towards the middle of a world Bomberman encounters Nitros, a mysterious recurring mini-boss similar to Bomberman. While on his adventure Bomberman encounters characters from past games such as Black Bomber and Louie. The basic plot for the first three worlds is that Bomberman chases after Princess Millian only to find that she has been transported to the next world. While on Mazone area three, Bomberman finds Princess Millian safe in a laboratory. She tells him to find the rest of the disks in the next few levels. After giving the disks to Princess Millian, she turns out to be Natia in disguise. Natia then sends the disks needed to rebuild Bagular to the Garaden base. After Bomberman battles Natia and Cronus, he sets out towards Garaden Star.

Within Garaden Star Bomberman battles resurrected forms of the past bosses through the various stages. Midway through the world, Bomberman encounters Nitros for a final battle. After the battle, Nitros snaps out of his brain-washed state, explains himself to Bomberman, shares his power with Bomberman, and then tells him to defeat Bagular for him. At the end of the world, Bomberman encounters the recently resurrected Bagular and engages him in a lengthy final battle. As a final act of desperation, Bagular self-destructs Garaden Star in an attempt to kill Bomberman. The story seems to end here with the destruction of the Garaden Empire and the credits.

However, if a perfect score is achieved on every level and all the Adok bombs are collected, a new cut-scene takes place after the destruction of Garaden Star. A mysterious figure says "Bagular you fool, you lost again!" and suddenly the final world Gossick Star appears. At the end of the second level, Bomberman ascends an elevator to the final battle. There he battles Evil Bomber, possibly the real mastermind of the operation. After defeating Evil Bomber, Bomberman flies away in a ship with Princess Millian and the credits run.

Bomberman Hero controls very differently from Bomberman 64. In Hero, the character can jump, has a life meter, faces tougher bosses, and has the ability to throw bombs farther, thus, making Hero a more platform-oriented experience. There are several different areas to be encountered, each with about five different stages. A unique feature is that it's possible to play with an extra advancement, such as a jet pack or a submarine.

There are also several different types of bombs in addition to the regular ones. Ice bombs turn enemies into a block of ice which can be moved around and used to jump on to get to higher places. Salt bombs only harm slugs, which are invulnerable to all other weapons. Control bombs explode when remotely detonated; a useful ability against certain bosses.

Much of the game's replay value is in the sub-mission of scoring the number of target points per stage, which awards Bomberman a certain number of stage points (1 through 5) at the end of each level. You can re-enter the stages as often as you like, in order to secure the highest possible score within the stage. Medals are awarded on a per-planet basis, awarded based on the total number of stage points at the planet's completion (red, blue, bronze, silver, and gold). Getting a perfect score on every planet (or rather, a gold medal on each one) will award mini-games to be accessed on the options screen. The games include:

  • Slide Racer: Play through the Crystal Hole level on the Bomber Slider, racing against a snow-man. Beat him and get the record time to win.
  • Golden Bomber: Bomberman gets the Golden Chip, which allows him to travel underwater with ease. Traverse through three stages to beat the Boss of the Woods.
  • Treasure Hunt: Princess Millian's ship, which was full of treasure taken from Bagular's base, was shot down at the treasures were scattered all over the six planets. Find them all.

Bomberman Hero (ボンバーマンヒーロー ~ミリアン王女おうじょを救すくえ!~ Bonbāman HÄ«rō ~Mirian-ÅŒjo o Sukue!~, Bomberman Hero: Rescue Princess Millian!) is a platforming video game and the second Bomberman game for the Nintendo 64Bomberman Herois more advanced in terms of gameplay, as well as having more levelsbossesweapons, and character moves. However, it lacks multiplayer and therefore focuses on the single player action. This game was available on the Wii Virtual Console service.

Developer(s) A.I. Co., Ltd.
Publisher(s)
  • JP: Hudson Soft
Director(s) Naruhiro Matsumoto
Producer(s) Hidetoshi Endo
Designer(s) Hideyuki Kubota
Katsumi Miyashita
Norio Ookubo
Artist(s) Shoji Mizuno
Kozue Satoh
Composer(s) Jun Chikuma
Series Bomberman
Platform(s) Nintendo 64Wii VC
Release
  • JP: April 30, 1998
  • NA: September 1, 1998
  • EU: October 1, 1998
Genre(s) Platforming
Mode(s) Single-player

 

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#218912802
Start TimeMon 06 May 2024 18:12:05 (AEST)
Close TimeFri 10 May 2024 18:10:05 (AEST)
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LocationUnited States
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Genre!Action/Adventure/3D Platformer
PlatformNintendo 64
RatingE-Everyone
Region CodeNTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Release Year1998
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Title
Bomberman Hero
Developer
Nintendo of America, Inc.
Barcode (UPC/EAN)
045496870317
Product Category
Video Games
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Rating
E - everyone
Platform
Nintendo 64
RRP
19.99
Release Year
1998-09-02
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