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Published on 10/31/2023
New Atomic Punk: Global Quest, also known as known as Atomic Punk 2, New DynaBlaster: Global Quest in Europe, and Bomber Man World in Japan, is the second arcade spinoff in the Bomberman series. This game continues from where the previous arcade left off with the villain of of that game, King Bomber, being up to no good again and taking over the United Nations building in New York. It's up to the Bomberman brothers to travel the world to stop King Bomber and his armies.
SheriffPunchy improves their previous movie by 9 seconds, thanks to using the US release and better optimisation.

Published on 12/1/2023
New Atomic Punk: Global Quest, also known as known as Atomic Punk 2, New DynaBlaster: Global Quest in Europe, and Bomber Man World in Japan, is the second arcade spinoff in the Bomberman series. This game continues from where the previous arcade left off with the villain of of that game, King Bomber, being up to no good again and taking over the United Nations building in New York. It's up to the Bomberman brothers to travel the world to stop King Bomber and his armies.
This time, SheriffPunchy takes on the game's VS Super Game mode and gets nine wins in a row in record time. It should be noted that the game loops the 9th stage endlessly afterwards.
Emulator Replay:
BizHawk 2.9.1

Published on 7/6/2017
Bomberman Quest is a GBC game that adds RPG elements to Bomberman typical gameplay, appearing similar to Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening.
In this movie ThunderAxe31 abuses a glitch that allows to reach places that are not supposed to be accessible, skipping about half of the game.

Published on 1/2/2013
Pocket Bomberman is unlike the previous Bomberman games in that it's a side-scrolling platformer instead of a grid-like puzzle game. It's also one of the few games that allows Bomberman to jump.
"Jump Game" is the second of the game's two modes. The object of this minigame is to get to the goal at the top of each of the long vertical levels, defeating a boss several times in order to progress.
However, in this run, Robert_Ordis uses a glitch allowing him to clip through walls to skip several boss fights and finish all three stages in less than 2 minutes.

The Nicovideo stream features a cool heads-up display, including RAM information, input view, and even a level map.

Watch a resync of this run being played back on a real console.

Published on 4/3/2014
Pocket Bomberman is a game that fuses platforming with Bomberman.
In this run, Robert_Ordis improves upon his previous movie by 00:05.22 seconds by optimizing each route and utilizing some new tricks.

Published on 3/28/2013
This run of Bomberman 64 achieves 100% status, which means earning 120 gold cards and all custom parts (alternate costumes for multiplayer modes). To acquire the prime "gold parts", players must obtain 120 gold cards within three hours of in-game time on hard mode.
Watch zvsp blast through the stages and collect the cards very quickly. Many bomb-stacking glitches are used to skip areas. Some cards require killing a certain minimum number of enemies, so you'll also get to see Bomberman blow up lots of enemies. Also, the player dies on purpose several times, for deathwarps and as shortcuts for some cards in hazardous conditions.
Also, see the any% run by Nahoc. For more Bomberman goodness, check out more Bomberman Movies.

Here are some 60fps encodes on Nicovideo: part1, part2, part3

Published on 11/13/2022
Bomberman 64 (爆ボンバーマン Baku Bonbāman) is the first 3-D game within the Bomberman series. It also implements a different single-player mode by incorporating action-adventure and platforming stages, instead of arenas in which enemies or other elements must be destroyed.
This TAS is played on the Japanese version because of its shorter intro.
zvsp improves on the previous run by nearly 1 minute and 58 seconds thanks to many time saves found over the years. If you want to see more Bomberman goodness, we have plenty more Bomberman Movies. There is also a 100% run by zvsp.

Published on 12/14/2018
Bomberman 64: The Second Attack, known in Japan as Baku Bomberman 2, is an action video game, the sequel to Bomberman 64 released in 1997.
solo_netbattler completes the Challenge Battle mode and gets all 25 cups.

Published on 11/19/2023
Bomberman Hero is an action platforming game by Hudson Soft and the second Bomberman game on the Nintendo 64. Bomberman is in the middle of training at his headquarters when he receives news that the princess has been captured by the Garaden Empire, so he goes out to rescue her.
In this game, Bomberman travels through four different worlds: Planet Bomber, Primus Star, Kanatia Star, and Mazone Star. Each level has Bomberman completing various tasks and destroying enemies with bombs.
In this run, Captain_Forehead aims to complete every level with a clear point of 5.

Published on 6/12/2014
This TAS runs through the Master Game mode of Bomberman on the Sega Saturn. While the basic gameplay is very similar to any game in the Bomberman series (especially the Super Bomberman SNES runs found at TASVideos), there are some key differences in this run. Rather than having multiple themed worlds with a boss at each, there is one temple with 20 floors and a boss after every four floors. More importantly, though, many important powerups are lost after each floor in the Master Game mode. This means the player needs more creative routes for laying bombs to get the fastest time.
This run by th2o and VicoV runs through the whole game in just over 10 minutes without taking any damage.

Published on 1/16/2023
A run of the first Super Bomberman game. The player controls two characters alone and manages to complete the game very quickly due to exploiting the very long invulnerability periods at the beginning of every stage. Actually, the only places where you can see the characters becoming vulnerable are the boss battles!
This TAS by LIJI is a 16 second improvement over the previous run.

Published on 11/14/2011
When played at full speed, Super Bomberman 2 is a straightforward action game, but if it's played in slow motion, it becomes an extremely tactical puzzle game. The author of this movie uses several tactics that are difficult to understand if one is watching the movie at full speed. These include setting up chain reactions and clearing up the end of the level before even reaching it. To get a better grasp of the techniques used, read the author's comments.
This is an improvement of exactly 2 minutes and 19 seconds over the predecessor movie. Most of the time is saved from lag management, new tricks and better strategy.
Emulator Replay:
Snes9x 1.43 v17 svn146

Published on 4/7/2013
The third installment of the Super Bomberman series for the SNES scales back a lot of gameplay additions made in Bomberman '94 and Super Bomberman 2 and returns to the classic formula. There is also a more expansive multiplayer mode.
This run by KusogeMan plays through the main mode and beats it in slightly more than 25 minutes.

Published on 2/17/2010
In this Japanese-only installment of the Super Bomberman series, two players are once again used to make very short work of the levels.
If you enjoy this run, there are runs of the first three games as well as the fifth.
Game:
Super Bomberman 4

Genres:
Action
Emulator Replay:
Snes9x 1.51 improvement5.2

Published on 4/13/2011
A run of the fifth Super Bomberman game. The player controls two characters alone and manages to complete the game very quickly due to exploiting the very long invulnerability periods at the beginning of every stage.
In this game, you can choose a route after beating a stage. The game was only released in Japan.
Game:
Super Bomberman 5

Genres:
Action
Emulator Replay:
Snes9x 1.43 improvement13


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