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Bomberman Blast Wii

He plays arcade and logic with the title role of Bomberman. We go through labyrinths and skillfully place bombs to eliminate other players. An unquestionable attraction of the game is a network multiplayer for eight people.

Arcade | splitscreen | Nintendo exclusive titles | multiplayer | singleplayer | internet

Bomberman Blast Release Date Wii

12September2008

developer: Hudson Soft publisher: Hudson Soft Official website

English language game language: English

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Bomberman is a fun-for-all action game where players run around a grid-like level, setting bombs and trying to catch the other players with their bomb blasts.

Grab power-ups for that extra edge in the bombing battles!

Multiplayer battles with up to 8 players!

Bomb it up against your family, friends and players from all over the world!

Three new items, used by shaking the Wii Remote™, add to the multiplayer fun!

Multiplayer battles on one console, or over the Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection!

Submit your scores and compete against players all over the world.

Play all the levels and unlock your Mii™ for multiplayer use!

Three new shake-it-up items!

Pick them up and shake your Wii Remote to use them!

Unique item effects add an entirely new aspect to your favorite Bomberman battles!

Bomb it up against your friends and players

from all over the world with Wi-Fi Battle!

Test your skills and compete against the world's best

with the Rankings!

Play all 10 levels and you'll be able to bomb it up as your Mii!

Even more Multiplayer fun against your family,

friends and players from all over the world!

Last updated on 17 September 2008

Game mode: single / multiplayer   Multiplayer mode: Internet   Player counter: 1-8  

PEGI rating Bomberman Blast

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty.
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