GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. First revealed during the 2006 Electronic Entertainment Expo, Hudson's Bomberman Land on the Wii has apparently been stockpiling its arsenal on the ...
Who knew that being so destructive could have such longevity? 23 years ago, Bomberman was introduced to the world, blowing up bricks and enemies in various mazes. While the consoles (and even our hero ...
Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has used the E3 gaming expo in Los Angeles to take the wraps off two new iterations of the ever-popular Bomberman ® series. Bomberman ® will be released for PSP TM ...
One of gaming’s most enduring and popular heroes comes to Xbox 360 in October in Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH’s Bomberman Act: Zero, and to PSP in his original Bomberman guise in November.
Hudson has exploded plans to bring the Bomberman Land series to Wii and PSP, alongside a second Land Touch! game for DS. Bomberman Land is what happens when suits look for a new direction in a ...
(Yes, one of the mini-games in Bomberman Land is to roll toilet paper.) When did Bomberman stop using bombs? That's the big question you'll ask yourself as you trod through this tiresome collection of ...
The abnormally large-headed Bomberman is making his full-fledged debut on Wii and returning to Nintendo DS and PSP, Hudson Entertainment announced today. Published by Hudson and distributed by Konami, ...
Hudson hasn’t got around to creating a Bomberman game for the PlayStation Network, but as a quick replacement the PsOne remake of the Bomberman game for the NES is now on the Japanese store. Like all ...
There are certain games that push the limits of hardware and design convention in an attempt to create the next new sensation. Then, there are games like Bomberman, which has remained essentially ...
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 ...
It's been a bloody freezing week in February. Snow dominates the headlines, but aside from the inevitable collapse of Britain's public services under the weight of a few flakes of frozen water, the ...