Released in August 1986.
Licensed to Romstar for US manufacture and distribution (October 1986).
This was one of the first games to feature multiple endings.
The title of this game,
Bubble Bobble, is a cross between the words 'bubble' and the name of the heroes : Bub and Bob.
The enemies are named (Round number of initial appearance applies to 'Normal' mode. For information on 'Super' mode, see Updates below) :
'Zen-Chan' [aka 'Bubble Buster', 'Benzo'] - First appears in Round 1
'Mighta' [aka 'Stoner', 'Boris'] - First appears in Round 6
'Monsta' [aka 'Beluga', 'Blubba'] - First appears in Round 10
'PulPul' [aka 'Hullaballoon', 'Boaboa'] - First appears in Round 20
'Banebou' [aka 'Coiley', 'Bonnie-bo'] - First appears in Round 30
'Hidegonsu' [aka 'Incendo'] - First appears in round 40
'Drunk' [aka 'Willy Whistle', 'Bonner'] - First appears in Round 50
'Invader' [aka 'Super Socket'] - First appears in Round 60
'Super Drunk' [aka 'Grumple Gromit'] - the boss character whom Bub and Bob fight in the final round
'Skel-Monsta' [aka 'Baron Von Blubba'] - Appears when you take too much time in a round
'Rascal' [aka 'Rubblen'] - Appears when you linger too long in a secret room
In 1996, Taito announced that they lost the original source code program to
Bubble Bobble following a reorganization - when it came to the recent ports and sequels, they had to work from program disassembly, playing the game and (mainly) the various home computer ports.
The game forbids the initials 'SEX' on the high score table. If you try, it gets changed to 'H.!', but go to the Tips and Tricks section for more information about 'SEX' :-)
Tom Gault holds the official record for this game with 5,823,600 points on March 4, 1988.
Some bootlegs of this game are known as "
Bobble Bobble", "
Miss Bubble II" and "
Super Bobble Bobble".
Alfa Records released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Taito Game Music - 28XA-110) on 25/01/1987
NES cover band The Advantage cover two songs from Bubble Bobble on their self-titled debut album released on April 6, 2004.