
Neo Bomberman
Neo Bomberman is a 1997 arcade action-puzzle game developed by Hudson Soft and published by SNK for the Neo Geo MVS system. As part of the Bomberman series, it features the classic bomb-dropping gameplay with Neo Geo-enhanced graphics, new power-ups, and frantic multiplayer battles supporting up to 4 players simultaneously.
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About This Retro Game
Neo Bomberman was one of the few Bomberman titles released for arcades, bringing the series' signature gameplay to the powerful Neo Geo hardware with vibrant 2D graphics.
The game introduced several new power-ups not seen in previous Bomberman games, including remote-controlled bombs and temporary invincibility items.
With both single-player campaign and multiplayer battle modes, Neo Bomberman offered varied gameplay experiences from strategic puzzle-solving to chaotic competitive matches.
The arcade version featured a unique 'continue' system where players could insert credits to rejoin multiplayer matches after being eliminated.
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