Bubble Bobble - Nintendo Famicom Disk System

Publisher:Taito  Info
Developer:Taito  Info
Year:1987
Category:Platform
Game Manual:Download (Amiga)
Download (DOS)
Download (CPC)
Download (Atari ST)
Download (C64)
 Game Music:
Download (Atari ST)

Also on: Acorn BBC Micro, Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Arcade, Atari 7800, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga, FM Towns Marty, Microsoft DOS, Microsoft Windows, MSX, MSX 2, Nintendo Game Boy, Nintendo NES, Nintendo Wii U, Sega Game Gear, Sega Master System, Sharp X68000, Sinclair ZX Spectrum

Series: Bubble Bobble II (Arcade), Bubble Memories: The Story Of Bubble Bobble III (Arcade)

Video from another systemArcade version shown because a Nintendo Famicom Disk System video is unavailable.
Arcade version
In game image of Bubble Bobble on the Nintendo Famicom Disk System.
In Game
Title screen of Bubble Bobble on the Nintendo Famicom Disk System.
Title Screen
Box cover for Bubble Bobble on the Nintendo Famicom Disk System.
Box
Cartridge artwork for Bubble Bobble on the Nintendo Famicom Disk System.
Cartridge
Arcade Cabinet Marquee for Bubble Bobble.
Marquee
Advert for Bubble Bobble on the Nintendo Famicom Disk System.
Advert
(Atari ST Version)


The game stars the twin Bubble Dragons Bub and Bob in an action-platform game in which players travel through one hundred different stages, busting and pushing bubbles, avoiding enemies and collecting a variety of items. The main goal of the game is to rescue Bub and Bob's girlfriends from monsters. In the game, each player controls one of the two Bubble Dragons, Bub and Bob. The player can move along platforms, as well as jump to those above and to the side, similar to most platform games. The dragons can blow bubbles. These can trap enemies, who are defeated if the bubble is then burst by the player's spiny back. The bubbles also float for a time before bursting, and can be jumped on, allowing access to otherwise inaccessible areas. Players progress to the next level once all enemies on the current level are defeated.


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