Members can listen to music!
🔑 Login
📝 Register
MENU
HOME
DATABASE
COMPANIES
TYPES
DOWNLOAD
BIRTHDAY
BOOKS
CONTACT
ℹ️ Info
💾 ROM
✏️ Edit
📤 Upload
Edit the information for
Bomberman Hero - Mirian Oujo wo Sukue! [Model NUS-NBDJ-JPN]
NAME
E-MAIL
Actual Entry (non editable)
ボンバーマンヒーロー ~ミリアン王女を救え!~ (c) 1998 Hudson Soft. (Bomberman Hero - Mirian Oujo wo Sukue!) Developer Hudson Soft drops a 96-megabit payload on Bomberman's legions of fans with this - we gotta say it - explosive new action title. It what has to be a record for a console game, Bomberman Hero comes crammed with a whopping 71 levels. There literally are five worlds, too, since Bomberman's journey takes him to that many planets -- plus a bonus planet, if he's particularly potent with the payloads! A peaceable bloke at heart, Bomberman is caught in the crossfire between two warring worlds. While exploring the wreckage of a mysterious craft that has crashed on Planet Bomber, the B-man comes helmet-to-helmet with Nitros, a hard-bitten warrior from the distant Garaden Empire. Nitros will stop at nothing in his quest to recover a computer disk, last reported in the possession of Princess Millian's robotic sidekick, Pibot. It's up to Bomberman to prevent Nitros from turning Planet Bomber into a smoldering ruin! Bomberman Hero has plenty of puzzle and exploration elements. The B-man doesn't carry an infinite payload, so you'll have to conserve your explosive resources while searching for 21 different items. Along with the familiar 1-Ups and life-meter extenders, unusual treasures include force field deactivators, the distance-enhancing Power Glove and even slugicidal Salt Bombs! Bomberman's aquatic adventures require him to take the helm of the Bomber Marine, which comes loaded with torpedoes. He also takes to the air in the Bomber Jet and Bomber Copter and shreds the slopes in the snowboardesque Bomber Slider. Bomberman also gets help from the affable Pibot and Louie, a green rabbit who likes to thump troublemakers. After fighting his way to a bitter battle with Garaden minions in the wilderness of Planet Bomber's Peace Mountains, Bomberman must lay assault to the forbidding fortresses of Planet Primus. On Planet Kanatia, he must navigate lava tubes and baffling labyrinths en route to the fearsome Dark Maze. In the lush jungles and ice-capped peaks of Planet Mazone, Bomberman gets some help from Louie. Then it's on to the heavily armored home planet of the Garaden Empire. There's a bonus planet, too, if you can collect all the well-hidden Special Bombs and earn a Clear Points rating of five on every stage the game. - TECHNICAL - Game ID: NUS-NBDJ-JPN - TRIVIA - Released on April 30, 1998 in Japan. - STAFF - Director: Naruhiro Matsumoto Programming: Tetsuma Yoshida, Hidekazu Matsunouchi, Yukie Abe, Yasuhiro Nakano Graphics: Akira Katagi, Masaki Moriwaki, Yasunori Araki, Shinichiro Akiyama, Shuji Kato, Naoyuki Kadoi Game Design: Hideyuki Kubota, Katsumi Miyashita, Norio Ookubo Character Design: Shoji Mizuno, Kozue Sato Setting : Hiroyuki Kaneda Sound Manager: Keisuke Mitsui Music: Jun Chikuma Music Operator: Hajime Ohara Sound Effects Coordinator: Michiko Hayashi Sound Effects: Hiroshi Uemura Technical Support: Katsuhiro Nozawa, Satoru Sugimoto, Takahiro Haga Publicity: Yoichi Nakazawa Manual: Yukiko Handa Mastering: Hiroyuki Ota, Jun Kanda, Riko Asuwa Special Thanks: Daiju Niikura, Naoko Nomura, Yoshinori Yamagishi, Katsutoshi Sato, Tomohiko Shiraishi, Naoki Hirasawa, Teiji Nagaoka, Kei Tatsu, Masami Yasuraoka, Jinichi Fuyuki, Jin Akabane, Tadayuki Kato, Norihisa Takabatake, Junko Aihara, Hironobu Hatta, Sachiko Umoto, Hiroyuki Arai, Denki Miraisha, Kirin Company, Shuichiro Nishiya, Masato Shibata, Takeshi Ikenouchi, Katsunori Takahashi, Ichiro Shimakura, Bomberman Team Product Manager: Kazunori Yasui, Haruhiko Ikeda, Yoshinori Inoue Supervisor: Shigeki Fujiwara Producer: Hidetoshi Endo Executive Producer: Yuji Kudo - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
Your Changes (editable)
ボンバーマンヒーロー ~ミリアン王女を救え!~ (c) 1998 Hudson Soft. (Bomberman Hero - Mirian Oujo wo Sukue!) Developer Hudson Soft drops a 96-megabit payload on Bomberman's legions of fans with this - we gotta say it - explosive new action title. It what has to be a record for a console game, Bomberman Hero comes crammed with a whopping 71 levels. There literally are five worlds, too, since Bomberman's journey takes him to that many planets -- plus a bonus planet, if he's particularly potent with the payloads! A peaceable bloke at heart, Bomberman is caught in the crossfire between two warring worlds. While exploring the wreckage of a mysterious craft that has crashed on Planet Bomber, the B-man comes helmet-to-helmet with Nitros, a hard-bitten warrior from the distant Garaden Empire. Nitros will stop at nothing in his quest to recover a computer disk, last reported in the possession of Princess Millian's robotic sidekick, Pibot. It's up to Bomberman to prevent Nitros from turning Planet Bomber into a smoldering ruin! Bomberman Hero has plenty of puzzle and exploration elements. The B-man doesn't carry an infinite payload, so you'll have to conserve your explosive resources while searching for 21 different items. Along with the familiar 1-Ups and life-meter extenders, unusual treasures include force field deactivators, the distance-enhancing Power Glove and even slugicidal Salt Bombs! Bomberman's aquatic adventures require him to take the helm of the Bomber Marine, which comes loaded with torpedoes. He also takes to the air in the Bomber Jet and Bomber Copter and shreds the slopes in the snowboardesque Bomber Slider. Bomberman also gets help from the affable Pibot and Louie, a green rabbit who likes to thump troublemakers. After fighting his way to a bitter battle with Garaden minions in the wilderness of Planet Bomber's Peace Mountains, Bomberman must lay assault to the forbidding fortresses of Planet Primus. On Planet Kanatia, he must navigate lava tubes and baffling labyrinths en route to the fearsome Dark Maze. In the lush jungles and ice-capped peaks of Planet Mazone, Bomberman gets some help from Louie. Then it's on to the heavily armored home planet of the Garaden Empire. There's a bonus planet, too, if you can collect all the well-hidden Special Bombs and earn a Clear Points rating of five on every stage the game. - TECHNICAL - Game ID: NUS-NBDJ-JPN - TRIVIA - Released on April 30, 1998 in Japan. - STAFF - Director: Naruhiro Matsumoto Programming: Tetsuma Yoshida, Hidekazu Matsunouchi, Yukie Abe, Yasuhiro Nakano Graphics: Akira Katagi, Masaki Moriwaki, Yasunori Araki, Shinichiro Akiyama, Shuji Kato, Naoyuki Kadoi Game Design: Hideyuki Kubota, Katsumi Miyashita, Norio Ookubo Character Design: Shoji Mizuno, Kozue Sato Setting : Hiroyuki Kaneda Sound Manager: Keisuke Mitsui Music: Jun Chikuma Music Operator: Hajime Ohara Sound Effects Coordinator: Michiko Hayashi Sound Effects: Hiroshi Uemura Technical Support: Katsuhiro Nozawa, Satoru Sugimoto, Takahiro Haga Publicity: Yoichi Nakazawa Manual: Yukiko Handa Mastering: Hiroyuki Ota, Jun Kanda, Riko Asuwa Special Thanks: Daiju Niikura, Naoko Nomura, Yoshinori Yamagishi, Katsutoshi Sato, Tomohiko Shiraishi, Naoki Hirasawa, Teiji Nagaoka, Kei Tatsu, Masami Yasuraoka, Jinichi Fuyuki, Jin Akabane, Tadayuki Kato, Norihisa Takabatake, Junko Aihara, Hironobu Hatta, Sachiko Umoto, Hiroyuki Arai, Denki Miraisha, Kirin Company, Shuichiro Nishiya, Masato Shibata, Takeshi Ikenouchi, Katsunori Takahashi, Ichiro Shimakura, Bomberman Team Product Manager: Kazunori Yasui, Haruhiko Ikeda, Yoshinori Inoue Supervisor: Shigeki Fujiwara Producer: Hidetoshi Endo Executive Producer: Yuji Kudo - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
Explain Your Changes (required!)
Select Captcha: