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  • Bomberman Land to detonate on Wii, DS, PSP

    by 
    Jason Dobson
    Jason Dobson
    09.21.2007

    Forgetting the travesty that was Bomberman Act Zero, there certainly hasn't been a lack of love lately for Hudson's bomb-obsessed icon, with the earlier released XBLA title Bomberman Live getting one expansion pack already, while another is planned for release later this month. Additionally, Hudson has also now confirmed a trio of new titles in the Bomberman Land series in development fot the Wii, DS, and PSP, with all three planned for release in January 2008. Offering a collection of 50 mini-games, Bomberman Land seems right at home on the Wii, though with a catalog as saturated with similar experiences as Nintendo's latest console is, we're having a hard time mustering excitement for the prospect. Likewise, Bomberman Land for the PSP will feature 50 mini-games, while the DS variant – branded Bomberman Land Touch 2 – will include just 40 such games, with most designed to take advantage of the handheld's touchable screen. Beyond these bite-sized diversions, quests, puzzles, and both single- and multiplayer antics are guaranteed, with each game featuring a multiplayer battle pack mode, complete with new maps, items, and in the case of the PSP and DS versions, UMD/single cart gameplay.

  • Second Bomberman Live Bomb-up pack revealed

    by 
    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    09.19.2007

    This morning, developer Hudson announced a second Bomberman Live expansion called the Bomb-up Pack 2 and is set for a September 26th release onto the XBLM.Just like the first Bomberman expansion pack, Bomb-up 2 will cost a semi-cheap 250 Microsoft points and include ten new characters including Destructoid's mascot, Bomberella and El Bombito, as well as two new arenas (Medieval Times and Full Tilt) and a new gametype mode called Bomb Shelter in which players can hide in specific areas staying safe from explosions. The expansion pack will also add two new leaderboards into the mix for those who are all about proving their worth.There's no doubt about it, Bomberman Live is a great Xbox Live experience and a fantastic multiplayer game and the Bomb-up Pack 2 expansion pack can only make the good times continue longer. We always welcome new DLC, but are always watching for the cost versus content proposition and this Bomberman expansion looks to be well worth it. Bomberman go!

  • Bomberman Live DLC erupting this wednesday

    by 
    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    08.27.2007

    Hudson has announced that new content for Bomberman Live will be (bomb) dropping this Wednesday, August 29 on Xbox Live. Bomb-Up Pack 1 will cost 350 250 Microsoft points (US $3.13). (Update: Hudson has issued a correction regarding the pack's price.)New content includes ten costume sets, two levels (casino-themed "High Stakes" and tornado-laden "Zeppelin"), two new leaderboards from the Zeppelin map, and a Frag game mode, where victory dependant on the number of successful assassinations. We're still waiting for the "Zero" map, where players fight on and around stacks of unsold copies of Bomberman: Act Zero.%Gallery-4716%[Thanks, Alphonse]

  • Bomberman Live Bomb-Up Pack 1 arrives Wed [update 1]

    by 
    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    08.27.2007

    Today, Hudson announced that a new expansion pack for XBLA game Bomberman Live will be releasing this Wednesday, August 29th. The new Bomb-Up Pack 1 will cost 350 250 Microsoft points and feature ten new characters including "Little Bomby Foo Foo" and "Rocky Bomboa", two new levels including "High Stakes" and "Zeppelin", one new game mode called "Frag" and a new leaderboard too. We're quite interested in the new characters to customize our own and the two new levels will definetly add a little more variety to our Bomberman experience. But we think the highlight here has to be the Frag game mode which makes our inner shooter smile with glee. Again, the Bomberman Live Bomb-Up Pack 1 will release this Wednesday, so now you'll just have to decide if 250 Microsoft points is worth the new content.Update 1: We just got word from Hudson that the price for the Bomb-Up Pack 1 isn't going to be 350 points, instead it'll be available for 250 Microsoft points. Cheaper content FTW!

  • Joyswag: Bomberman Live

    by 
    Zack Stern
    Zack Stern
    08.05.2007

    Bomberman Live fell short of our expectations in a party setting, but it still has great, classic gameplay. And we're giving you this Live, love/hate game plus a cool TSA-alerting Bomberman shirt for free. Thanks to Hudson, six winners will score Bomberman shirts. Four winners earn a double-shot of the shirt and the game. All you have to do is leave a single comment -- one only please -- in this post before 12:00AM EST tonight. (If you leave two comments, you'll earn our disqualification and scorn.)That's all! Good luck.[Update: The winners have been randomly selected and are being notified.]

  • Joystiq reviews: Bomberman Live (XBLA)

    by 
    Zack Stern
    Zack Stern
    08.05.2007

    How many years does it take to perfect a game? Bomberman has existed in some form since 1983. Is almost 25 years enough?Apparently it isn't. I had high expectations for Hudson to create the perfect version for Xbox Live Arcade, especially after the company recognized the mess of Act Zero. The 800-point ($10) Bomberman Live was supposed to be the series-defining version: 4-player local games, 8-players online, HD graphics, all of the favorite old power-ups, and the classic gameplay. Sign me up, I thought.To test this group-based game, I gathered six friends, two 360s, snacks, and plenty of beer. People complimented my chicken wings (thanks for the recipe, Mom), but few positive words were said about Bomberman. Where did this title go wrong?%Gallery-4716%

  • More Bomberman Live costumes and levels coming

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    07.28.2007

    A Hudson representative on Xbox.com has apparently confirmed that more costumes and maps are coming to XBLA's Bomberman Live. This shouldn't really be a surprise as images released by Hudson show levels and costumes not currently available in the game. No word on release date or price.Our relationship with Bomberman Live has been a little love/hate. Although the game brings the multiplayer experience of Bomberman fantastically into your living room -- without the need of "real friends" -- there are some serious "what were they thinking" moments. At the top of that list is at the end of rounds having every player press A to continue, which ends up being a jerk magnet. It's like Catan and Carcassonne not having an auto-boot after a player times-out their turn three times in a row -- although those titles are still the most civilized on XBLA. Also, the lobby system in Bomberman and game selection is trés clunky and was definitely not designed for the Bomberman newb. We're definitely looking forward to the A button patch and some other fixes that are allegedly in the works for Bomberman Live.[Thanks AnOffday, Via X3F]%Gallery-4716%

  • Bomberman: New maps and costumes coming

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    07.27.2007

    While speaking with a Hudson representative on Xbox.com, regular X3F reader AnOffday confirmed that new costumes and maps are coming to Bomberman Live. This hardly comes as a surprise, as the promotional materials sent out by Hudson include several levels and costumes not currently in the game. You can actually see some of these levels in our Bomberman Live gallery (which we've thoughtfully attached to this post. Still, it's nice to get official confirmation. Now, if only we knew the release date and price, we could have our bomb and explode it too.%Gallery-5187%

  • Win Bomberman Live from GamingTalkHQ

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    07.25.2007

    We're always keen to point our readers in the direction of free stuff, and today is no exception. Our friends at GamingTalkHQ are giving away a free copy of Bomberman Live to one lucky winner. So, what gargantuan, time-consuming task must you complete in order to enter this contest? Well, you'll have to deal with the laborious two step process of typing up a comment and clicking the "submit" button. There's always a catch isn't there? If you think you're up to this kind of hard work, we suggest you follow the "read" link for more details. The contest ends at 11:59 EST tonight, so act fast.

  • X3F review: Bomberman Live

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    07.24.2007

    For longtime gamers, Bomberman is a staple. Bomberman is synonymous with having fun with your friends. For many gamers, the series introduced the kind of social multiplayer action that has become standard in many of today's games. For this reason, Bomberman Act: Zero was a major disappointment. Aside from the (arguably unnecessary) re-imagining of the classic characters, Act: Zero's glaring fault was the exclusion of local multiplayer. As Bomberman fans know, half the fun of the game is tied to interacting with your friends. Sure, Act: Zero had online play, but nothing compares to playing with buddies on the couch. Bomberman Live attempts to right all the wrongs of Act: Zero in one tiny, inexpensive package. Read on to find out how it fares.%Gallery-5187%

  • X360A giving away Bomberman Live tshirts

    by 
    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    07.23.2007

    Since Bomberman Live hit the Xbox Live Arcade last week, the kind hearted souls over at Xbox360Achievements.org felt the need to give away some Bomberman swag. Yes sir, they're giving away five lovely Bomberman Live tshirts and to enter, simply head on over to their website and comment by stating what your favorite Bomberman outfit is (punk Bomberman FTW!). But you'll have to hurry, because entries must be submitted by tomorrow when five winners will be randomly chosen to win an adorable tshirt. Good luck kids!

  • Bomberman Live and Yie Ar Kung Fu available!

    by 
    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    07.18.2007

    We hope you didn't forget about today's twofer XBLA offering where you have to chance to pick up both Bomberman Live and Yie Ar Kung Fu. You say you didn't forget, well that's just dandy great! But we're sure there are some fanboys out there (you know who you are) who did forget today's occasion, so we'll give everyone a quick rundown. You know, because we care and stuff.Right now on the XBLA are two brand new Arcade games for you to enjoy. Bomberman Live is one of the little gems and will not only cost you 800 Microsoft points, but it just may make you want to take up blowing stuff up as a hobby. The second Arcade title is the graphically enhanced martial arts fun of Yie Ar Kung Fu, which will cost you 400 Microsoft points. Again, both are available right now, so at the very least we advise giving the trials a download. And who knows, you may find them to actually be good. Gasp!

  • Bomberman Live & Yie Ar Kung Fu XBLA double header

    by 
    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    07.13.2007

    Coming straight from E3 is confirmation of another Xbox Live Arcade double header next week with both Bomberman Live and Yie Ar Kung Fu releasing Wednesday, July 18th. Bomberman Live will feature (literally) tons of bombing excitement and fully customizable bombers for only 800 Microsoft points, while the mysteriously missing from Xbox.com Yie Ar Kung Fu will be available for a more modest 400 Microsoft points. And please fanboys, please pray to God that Hudson didn't muff up our classic Bomberman as we all can agree that Act Zero was a horrible attempt at entertainment.

  • Joystiq impressions: Bomberman Live! (XBLA)

    by 
    Zack Stern
    Zack Stern
    07.11.2007

    I recently played Bomberman Live! at a Hudson media event, getting a sense for this title that goes back to the original Bomberman formula. This Xbox Live Arcade game is expected to launch later this month and will be available for 800 points ($10).How is it? It's Bomberman. Will you like it? It's Bomberman. Do you like Bomberman? It's Bomberman.%Gallery-4716%

  • Hudson admits Bomberman: Act Zero was bad

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    07.05.2007

    Private confession is good for the soul. Public confession is good for image and marketing. Hudson, in the latest of their kooky videos, goofs around about the upcoming Bomberman Live (expected before the end of July) and just flat out admits Bomberman: Act Zero as an absolute mistake. Although low on details, the video is a fun little thing to watch, with a nice bit of political incorrectness that pokes fun at everybody -- and brings the Wii into the discussion while people fake playing Bomberman Live.We'd be excited for Bomberman Land on the Wii if recent events hadn't reminded us how unfriendly the Wii is to online. Although Bomberman Land for the Wii and DS are expected later this year, Bomberman Live looks to be the way to go for the Bomberman faithful. And at an expected 800 MS point price ($10), that kinda beats anything that the Wii and DS versions will have at $29.99+ with limited online functionality. Keep it simple, keep it fun, keep it multiplayer friendly -- that should be the Bomberman mantra.

  • Hudson admits Bomberman Act: Zero was crap

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    07.05.2007

    It seems so important to have some presence on YouTube these days. Every company, network, and politician is out to reach all the obsessed YouTubers with their "message," be that "buy my product," "watch my show," or "vote for me." Typically, we don't pay these much mind. Especially those fed to us by game companies. It is somewhat refreshing then, to see Hudson open its making-of Bomberman Live video by admitting that Bomberman Act: Zero was a piece of garbage. Yes, that goes a long way towards restoring our faith in the franchise, for truly it was a festering pile. It's heartening to know that Hudson began with "let's not make another Act: Zero" as a base for their upcoming Xbox Live Arcade offering.It's okay, Hudson. We all make mistakes. As long as Bomberman Live delivers, all is forgiven.[Via selectbutton]

  • Bomberman Live rated, on XBLA soon?

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    07.05.2007

    Old school gaming fans rejoice! The official page for Bomberman Live has appeared on Xbox.com. Well, to be more precise, it's not published on the Xbox Live Arcade page yet, but it's available for those who know where to look. It's actually been there for some time, but now we have some new reinforcement that the game is on its way to XBLA soon. Yes, the game has been rated by the ESRB, so things are looking good. We're so excited that we just might explode. Get it? Get it?! Oh, never mind.

  • Bomberman Live explosive interview

    by 
    David Dreger
    David Dreger
    06.26.2007

    DAKing240 over at Xbox 360 Achievements got to sit down with Peter Dassenko, Associate Producer at Hudson Entertainment about their upcoming Xbox Live Arcade release, Bomberman Live. The interview covers a lot of interesting points, like the development process for the game, and how they came up with some of the title's more interesting Achievements. It's a good read,and Peter has some uniquely clever ways of answering some of the questions. Check out the full interview by clicking the "Read" link.

  • Bomberman Live in early July, 800 points

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    06.12.2007

    Bomber-fans rejoice, for we have discovered the price and (rough) release date for Bomberman Live on Xbox Live Arcade. Speaking to the Official Xbox Magazine podcast, Hudson's Joel Breton revealed that the game will release for 800 MS Points. This isn't exactly surprising, as it's becoming the de facto price for all original XBLA content. Breton also reveals that Hudson plans to release the title in early July. Jokes concerning Independence Day and blowing up your friends ensues. If you'd like to listen to the interview, it occurs at approximately 17:15 during episode 68 of the KOXM podcast.So, will you pick up Bomberman Live for 800 points?

  • 1UP takes a gander at Bomberman Live

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    06.12.2007

    For classic multiplayer fans, there is perhaps no Xbox Live Arcade title as anticipated as Bomberman Live. Published by Hudson and developed by Backbone Entertainment, Bomberman Live looks to properly bring classic Bomberman action into the online arena, and 1UP recently got an extended look at the game.. Sure, many attempts have been made -- even Saturn Bomberman had online play -- but Xbox Live gives Bomberman Live an edge unknown to previous online entries. Bomberman Live allows for up to 8 players online or 4 players locally. The game also allows multiple players on one 'box to venture online (here's hoping the game allows non-Live subscribers as guests). In addition to the traditional deathmatch mode, Bomberman Live also includes other modes, such as the Paint Bomb mode featured in recent titles. The game also features Vision camera support, which will snap a shot of each player the moment they are defeated and also give the round winner a few moments to gloat on camera. Finally, there are loads of costume pieces that players can use to customize their, um, Bombermen (Bomberfolk, Bomberpeople?). Costume pieces are unlocked by collecting Costume Balls during gameplay.All in all, it sounds like Bomberman Live is everything that old school fans could hope for. Here's hoping the game lives up to its legacy (or, at the very least, better than Bomberman Act: Zero). So, how much would you be willing to pay for "real" Bomberman.