One of these cheats also led to a long-standing rumour about some mysterious extra levels, levels and The reason for this is that the Original Game cheat makes it possible to lose your last life in a treasure room normally this couldn't happen as you would have to be on your first life to access it. The treasure room was actually stored as room in the game, and this would then appear on the "Today's Record" screen, misleading anyone that later spotted it.
Room does actually exist too, but it's the room used in the attract mode to explain how to play. Both of these levels can actually be accessed by playing the game in M. There are no "real" additional levels to be found, though.
Should be straightforward enough - just clear level ? Well in fact there are a few different endings to this game. If you clear level in one-player mode, you'll be told that you didn't reach the "true ending", and warped back to a level somewhere between 50 and 80 to have another go. This is actually rather good as it means the game can be played forever or until you finally run out of lives.
A single credit can last a very long time if you get enough practice. Clearing the game with two players alive at the end will display the "happy ending".
Bub and Bob meet up with their girlfriends and presumably live happily ever after. But this is soon shown not to be the "true ending. Once this has been entered, the game enters "Super Bubble Bobble" mode, with a slightly different title-screen logo. Playing is now rather more difficult as all the enemies have swapped around. Finishing the game in Super mode with both players alive finally reveals the true ending to the game.
Following its success in the arcades, Bubble Bobble was converted to a wide range of computer and console formats. It won't come as a surprise to find that the quality of these conversions varied quite significantly, and few of them came close to the arcade original.
The first thing that obviously suffered in many of these versions is the graphics. The Spectrum version made a good effort with all the characters recognisable even if they are monochrome. The C64 version looked like the characters were all feeling a little unwell. The console versions tended to look a lot better than the 8-bit computer versions. Considering the number of things that the game needed to move on screen at once there could be dozens of bubbles floating around at times the computer versions actually deserve a fair amount of credit.
Many of them had few if any hardware sprites, and so getting this amount of action to take place was quite an achievement. Mention should also be made of the Gameboy version: an ambitious attempt that was let down a little by flickery graphics, but much more by the fact that the levels didn't fit in the tiny display. This resulted in scrolling levels, which made it much harder to work out where or on what!
Perhaps the best conversion was that for the Sega Master System. Not only did it look and sound very close to the real thing, but most of the more subtle game features survived intact too.
Many of the secrets and obscure features of the arcade sadly didn't make it into the conversions though, and for the Bubble Bobble purist this is one of the things that makes the arcade version stand out from its imitators. There have been several official Bubble Bobble releases over the last few years. The game was converted to many of the more recent consoles including the Sega Saturn and Sony Playstation. A version was also produced for the Gameboy Advance, this time using the increased screen quality to fit the whole level on the display without having to scroll.
The most recent official version was part of the "Taito Memories" pack released for the Nokia N-Gage. This was included alongside new versions of Super Space Invaders and Qix. Taito announced a few years back that they had actually lost the source code for the arcade version of Bubble Bobble. All of the recent versions were based on disassembly of the arcade ROM which is always going to be difficult to read and from the earlier computer and console conversions.
There have also been many remakes of the game, usually including new levels and updated graphics and unfortunately usually with a price-tag attached as the majority of them are shareware. This version features colourful graphics and both new and familiar levels. Many of these appear to be the same game engine with different levels and graphics, though.
This is a multiplayer version of the game with a maximum of ten players at once - sounds like mayhem! And finally perhaps the most unusual remake currently in development is a new version for the Atari console. The characters from the game have actually appeared in a whole series of arcade releases - here's the rundown:.
Chack'n Pop A rather bizarre platform game. This doesn't feature Bub or Bob, but several of the other monsters from Bubble Bobble appear here. Rainbow Islands Bub and Bob return, in human form this time, in a new vertically-scrolling platform game. Taking full advantage of the advances in graphics hardware, this is a very colourful game, full of the cute touches that have become a hallmark of the series.
Bub and Bob can create rainbows, which they can climb across or knock onto the heads of their enemies to kill them. The game is split over a number of islands, one of which "Bubble Island" features all the bad guys and some of the levels from the original. Parasol Stars The next instalment appeared on a variety of computers and consoles but strangely does not appear to have made it into the arcades - a pity, as it's a great game.
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Bubble, jump, bubble, jump, bubble, jump, right, 1player original game will appear. License:freeware free file size kb. To win you have to pop all the bubbles in each level before advancing to the next. Bubble trouble for mac os v. To freeze your enemies, pause the game and type in catch. Both cheats can be activated at the same time in this way wait for the title screen to come around again to activate the second cheat.
Use arrow keys and space button for player 1, and use x, c and w keys for player 2. Clear all the bubbles and get yourself out of trouble! At the main menu, press left, right, up, down, left, right, up, down. Once this is done, you can press the following keys on the keyboard during gameplay to obtain the desired effect.
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