Bomberman returns to GameCube in an all-new adventure. The Hige Hige Bandits have a new, devious plan up their sleeves -- this time Bomberman's home planet, Planet Bomber, is their target. Their plan, called Project: Obliterate Planet Bomber, entails destroying Planet Bomber by crashing their Dark Star artificial comet into it. Bomberman, and MAX must destroy the four engines that propel Dark Star before it is too late. Features the ability to switch between Bomberman and MAX, create new types of bombs by fusing them with special materials, and brand new, evolving Charaboms. And it wouldn't be Bomberman if Jetters didn't feature four-player battles and multiplayer challenges.
Gamers have been slipping into various colored armor suits and tossing powered-up fire bombs at each other for years, but it doesn't matter how many times they have mistakenly set a bomb down in front of themselves, blocking their escape route and blowing themselves to kingdom come -- they keep coming back for more. All told, Hudson Soft has been involved in the release of more than 50 different incarnations of Bomberman since the '80s, and if the addictive quality of the newest release, Bomberman Jetters, is a reliable indication, the series will still be alive and kicking for a long while yet. Read More »
Also known as: Bomber Man Jetters
Release Region: United States
Release Date: March 15, 2004
Publisher: Majesco
Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: Released
Publisher: Majesco
Release Region: Japan
Release Date: December 19, 2002
Publisher: Majesco
Also available on: Game Boy Advance
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