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{{Infobox VG| title = Bomberman DS<br>Bomberman
| image = [[Image:BombermanDScover.png|256px]]
| developer = [[Hudson Soft]]
| publisher = [[Hudson Soft]]<br><small><sup>PAL</sup></small>[[Ubisoft]]
| designer =
| engine =
| released = {{vgrelease|JP=2005-05-19|NA=2005-06-21|PAL=2005-07-01}}
| genre = [[Action game|Action]], [[Computer puzzle game|Puzzle]]
| modes = [[Single player]], [[multiplayer]]
| ratings = {{vgratings|CERO=A|ESRB=E}} [[Office of Film and Literature Classification (Australia)|OFLC]]: G
| platforms = [[Nintendo DS]]
| media =
| requirements =
| input = [[Touch screen]], [[microphone]]
}}
'''''Bomberman''''' is a [[video game]] for the [[Nintendo DS]] in which the player takes the role of a [[Bomberman]], featuring wireless multiplayer for up to eight with a single cartridge. This game is notable for introducing into the conventional Bomberman formula a chibi style redesign to the characters, previously seen only in Bomberman Land games, ironically ditched shortly thereafter in favor of the conventional for ''[[Bomberman Land Touch!]]'' and all following games so far.


==Gameplay==
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[[ko:분류:오세아니아의 통화]]
The single player story mode plays much like the original Bomberman. There are 10 levels with 10 stages each, a bonus stage after the 5th stage, and a boss battle for the 10th stage.
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A new mechanic is the item screen. All items collected are added to a stock. Using the touch screen, you can use the items to power Bomberman up; thus, if you die, you can restart at full power instead of with no power.
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[[mk:Категорија:Валути во Океанија]]
The multiplayer mode uses the touch screen to expand the playing area, with tunnels connecting the two screens. some arenas make use of the microphone to do certain things like setting off remote bombs and using the shield. The revenge bomb setting adds a whole new level to multiplayer gameplay by allowing a player to throw bombs after they are eliminated from the game by flicking them off the touch screen with the stylus. If Super Revenge mode is activated, if a player blows up another player using a flicked Revenge bomb, the player respawns where their opponent fell.
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[[ru:Категория:Валюты Океании]]
Bomberman DS is one of many games on the Nintendo DS which allows a player without a copy of the game to participate. Players are able to temporarily download a full copy of the multiplayer game from someone who has the game.

==External links==
*[http://www.hudson.co.jp/gamenavi/gamedb/softinfo/dsbom/ Official Site] (Japanese)
*[http://www.ubi.com/US/Games/Info.aspx?pId=3427 Ubisoft - Bomberman]
* {{moby game|id=/bomberman_|name=''Bomberman''}}
*[http://www.gamefaqs.com/portable/ds/data/920766.html GameFAQs Profile]
*[http://www.ubisoftgroup.com/index.php?p=59&art_id=60&vars=Y29tX2lkPTIxMg%3D%3D Ubisoft blasts off Hudson's new and improved Bomberman in Europe and North America]

{{Bomberman}}

[[Category:2005 video games]]
[[Category:Bomberman]]
[[Category:Nintendo DS games]]
[[Category:Nintendo DS-only games]]

Revision as of 20:29, 13 October 2008

Bomberman DS
Bomberman
Developer(s)Hudson Soft
Publisher(s)Hudson Soft
PALUbisoft
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
Genre(s)Action, Puzzle
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

Bomberman is a video game for the Nintendo DS in which the player takes the role of a Bomberman, featuring wireless multiplayer for up to eight with a single cartridge. This game is notable for introducing into the conventional Bomberman formula a chibi style redesign to the characters, previously seen only in Bomberman Land games, ironically ditched shortly thereafter in favor of the conventional for Bomberman Land Touch! and all following games so far.

Gameplay

The single player story mode plays much like the original Bomberman. There are 10 levels with 10 stages each, a bonus stage after the 5th stage, and a boss battle for the 10th stage. A new mechanic is the item screen. All items collected are added to a stock. Using the touch screen, you can use the items to power Bomberman up; thus, if you die, you can restart at full power instead of with no power.

The multiplayer mode uses the touch screen to expand the playing area, with tunnels connecting the two screens. some arenas make use of the microphone to do certain things like setting off remote bombs and using the shield. The revenge bomb setting adds a whole new level to multiplayer gameplay by allowing a player to throw bombs after they are eliminated from the game by flicking them off the touch screen with the stylus. If Super Revenge mode is activated, if a player blows up another player using a flicked Revenge bomb, the player respawns where their opponent fell.

Bomberman DS is one of many games on the Nintendo DS which allows a player without a copy of the game to participate. Players are able to temporarily download a full copy of the multiplayer game from someone who has the game.

External links