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To put it plainly and simply, the ''Bomberman'' series is about a deceptively cute-looking robot guy in a white helmet who can produce an endless supply of bombs, and use them to destroy things. Originally, his M.O. was to escape from a bricks-and-mortar dungeon where [[Everything Trying to Kill You|everything was trying to kill him]], but his quest has since evolved into one of saving the galaxy from another race of rogue bombers. |
To put it plainly and simply, the ''Bomberman'' series is about a deceptively cute-looking robot guy in a white helmet who can produce an endless supply of bombs, and use them to destroy things. Originally, his M.O. was to escape from a bricks-and-mortar dungeon where [[Everything Trying to Kill You|everything was trying to kill him]], but his quest has since evolved into one of saving the galaxy from another race of rogue bombers. |
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Since its creation by [[Hudson Soft]] back in the mid-1980s, it's become almost synonymous with multiplayer madness, as up to four, eight, or even TEN (''Saturn Bomberman'') players can compete against each other and blow each other up. The Bomber's [[ |
Since its creation by [[Hudson Soft]] back in the mid-1980s, it's become almost synonymous with multiplayer madness, as up to four, eight, or even TEN (''Saturn Bomberman'') players can compete against each other and blow each other up. The Bomber's [[Media Franchise|legacy]] ([[I Thought It Meant|not]] [[Mega Man (video game)|the Blue one, BTW]]) lives on even to this day, as his games have been ported to almost every platform imaginable. |
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