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* [[Port Overdosed]]: Both the original ''[[Bubble Bobble]]'' and the original ''Bust-a-Move'' are exceptionally widespread games, having appeared on virtually everything able to play games since their initial releases--which includes, in ''Bubble Bobble'''s case, every home computer of the 1980s.
* [[Port Overdosed]]: Both the original ''[[Bubble Bobble]]'' and the original ''Bust-a-Move'' are exceptionally widespread games, having appeared on virtually everything able to play games since their initial releases--which includes, in ''Bubble Bobble'''s case, every home computer of the 1980s.
* [[Prop Recycling]] (sort of): Curiously, the bubbles around the player characters (used for level transitions) in the two games '' '''Part''' 2'' (NES) and '' '''Part''' 2/Junior'' (Game Boy) are the same size in pixels, even though the characters themselves are of different sizes.
* [[Prop Recycling]] (sort of): Curiously, the bubbles around the player characters (used for level transitions) in the two games '' '''Part''' 2'' (NES) and '' '''Part''' 2/Junior'' (Game Boy) are the same size in pixels, even though the characters themselves are of different sizes.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: ''Bubble Symphony'' has a [[Dummied Out]] witch boss, a giant female Dranko on a broomstick, who doesn't appear in the final game for whatever reason. Then again, a Dranko does appear in one of the bad ending cutscenes. Also, the dumped prototype shows the game was going to use a rendition of the original Bubble Bobble theme as main theme, which got used as a "secret" theme for the Classic Mode cheat in the final version.
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