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|title            = Bomberman (universe)
|title            = Bomberman (universe)
|image            = [[File:Bomberman logo.png|300px]]
|image            = [[File:Bomberman logo.png|300px]]
|developer        = [[Konami]]<br>Hudson Soft
|developer        = [[Konami]]<br>Hudson Soft<br>Interplay
|publisher        = [[Konami]]<br>Hudson Soft
|publisher        = [[Konami]]<br>Hudson Soft<br>Interplay<br>Sinclair Research<br>Mattel<br>Nintendo<br>Ubisoft
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|genres            = Action<br>Maze<br>Puzzle
|genres            = Action<br>Maze<br>Puzzle
|originconsole    = PC-8801
|originconsole    = PC-8801
|firstinstallment  = ''[[wikipedia:Bomberman (1983 video game)|Bomber Man]]'' (1983)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Bomberman|1983 video game}}'' (1983)
|latestinstallment  =''Super Bomberman R Online'' (2020)
|latestinstallment  =''Super Bomberman R 2'' (2023)
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The '''''Bomberman'' universe''' ({{ja|ボンバーマン|Bonbāman}}, ''Bomberman'') is a series of maze-based action and puzzle games formally developed and published by Hudson Soft and currently developed and published by [[Konami]]. The first installment of the series, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Bomberman|1983 video game}}'', launched on various home computers in 1983, and was released on [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1985. The series received more than 70 other titles released on various consoles, with its latest installment being ''{{iw|wikipedia|Super Bomberman R}}'' in 2017.
The '''''Bomberman'' universe''' ({{ja|ボンバーマン|Bonbāman}}, ''Bomberman'') is a series of maze-based action and puzzle games formerly developed and published by Hudson Soft and currently developed and published by [[Konami]]. The first installment of the series, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Bomberman|1983 video game}}'', launched on various home computers in 1983, and was released on [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1985. The series received more than 70 other titles released on various consoles, with its latest major installment during ''Ultimate''{{'}}s release being ''{{iw|wikipedia|Super Bomberman R}}'' in 2017 as a timed Nintendo Switch exclusive.


==Franchise Description==
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The original ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dig Dug}}'' was created to be in contrast with the original {{uv|Pac-Man}}. While that game tasked players with navigating through pre-made mazes, this new game allowed players to make their own mazes. This manifested in the player digging holes both vertically and horizontally, dodging obstacles and flanking enemies. When an enemy is in the right position, the player can use their air pump to burst them. If an enemy gets too close, the player can also use the pump to briefly stun them and make a retreat. The game released on February 20, 1982, on the ''Galaga'' arcade board to critical and commercial success, being the second best-selling video game of the year behind ''Pole Position''.
==Franchise description==
 
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The game received a sequel in 1985. Titled ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dig Dug II}}'' and released on the ''Super Pac-Man'' arcade board, the game adopts a top down perspective and involves the player activate fault lines in the ground to sink portions of the map and drown enemies with out accidentally drowning themselves. The game received a mixed reception and significantly lower sales than its predecessor. These disappointing sales are often credited to the game’s vast departure from the first game and overall more restrictive and less strategic gameplay.
 
A pseudo sequel released in 1996 as part of ''{{iw|wikipedia|Namco Classic Collection Vol. 2}}'' titled ''Dig Dug Arrangement''. While fundamentally similar to the original, the game includes new enemies, power-ups, boss fights, and 2 player co-op play. A full 3D remake of the original was released in 2001 titled ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dig Dug Deeper}}''. A proper sequel released in 2006 for [[Nintendo DS]] titled ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dig Dug: Digging Strike}}'', which combined elements of the first two arcade games with a bigger emphasis on story. An MMO version of the game titled ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dig Dug Island}}'' released as an adaptation of ''Dig Dug II'' where many players can play the game online simultaneously. Servers shut down less than a year later in 2009 due to poor player numbers.
 
The character of Dig Dug has also made appearances in many other games, usually as cameos alongside other characters from the game such as [[Pooka]]. Other instances include several slot machines in 2003, multiple webcomics, and Dig Dug music remixes being used in other games. A particularly notable appearance is in the ''{{iw|wikipedia|Mr. Driller}}'' series. Dig Dug, now officially renamed Taizo Hori, is the canonical father of protagonist Susumu Hori, who he had with his now divorced wife Masuyo “Kissy” Tobi from the {{uvm3|Baraduke}} series.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
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==Games with elements appearing in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series==
==Games with elements appearing in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series==
The ''Bomberman'' universe has games represented throughout the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series with a total of 12 games. The latest game represented in this universe is ''{{iw|wikipedia|Super Bomberman R}}'', released on March 3, 2017.
The ''Bomberman'' universe has games represented throughout the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series with a total of 10 games. The latest game represented in this universe is ''{{iw|wikipedia|Super Bomberman R}}'', released on March 3, 2017.


===''{{iw|wikipedia|Bomberman|1983 video game}} (1983)''===
===''{{iw|wikipedia|Bomberman|1983 video game}}'' (PC88-01)===
*Assist Trophy:
*Assist Trophy:
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} This game features the earliest version of the [[Bomberman]] (formatted as "Bomber Man").
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} This game features the earliest version of the [[Bomberman]] (formatted as "Bomber Man").
*Spirits
*Spirits:
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Bomberman appears as a spirit  
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Bomberman appears as a spirit.


===''[[wikipedia:Lode Runner|Lode Runner (NES)]] (1983)''===
===''{{iw|wikipedia|Lode Runner}}'' (NES)===
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*Assist Trophy:
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Bomberman's current design originates from this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Bomberman's current design originates from this game.


===''{{iw|wikipedia|Bomberman|1983 video game}} (1985)''===
===''{{iw|wikipedia|Bomberman|1983 video game}}'' (NES)===
*Assist Trophy:
*Assist Trophy:
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Bomberman's current design makes its series debut in this version.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Bomberman's current design makes its series debut in this version.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Bomberman's Remote Bombs originate from this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Bomberman's Remote Bombs originate from this game.


===''{{iw|wikipedia|Bomberman|1990 video game}} (1990)''===
===''{{iw|wikipedia|Bomber Boy}}''===
*Playable character:
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} The Black Bomberman first appeared in this game.
 
===''{{iw|wikipedia|Bomberman|1990 video game}}'' (TurboGrafx-16)===
*Playable character:
*Playable character:
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Bomberman appears as a costume for the {{SSBU|Mii Brawler}}, with its overall design originating from this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Bomberman appears as a costume for the {{SSBU|Mii Brawler}}, with its overall design originating from this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} The Black, Green, Yellow, Red and Blue Bombermen originate from this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} The Green, Yellow, Red, and Blue Bombermen originate from this game.
*Assist Trophy:
*Assist Trophy:
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Bomberman's design used in ''Ultimate'' originates from this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Bomberman's design used in ''Ultimate'' originates from this game.
===''{{iw|wikipedia|Bomberman '93}}''===
*Playable character:
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} The Pink, Cyan, and Purple Bombermen first appear in this game.


===''{{iw|wikipedia|Super Bomberman}}''===
===''{{iw|wikipedia|Super Bomberman}}''===
*Playable character:
*Playable character:
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Both the Purple and Orange Bombermen originate from this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} The Orange Bomberman originates from this game.


===''{{iw|wikipedia|Super Bomberman 2}}''===
===''{{iw|wikipedia|Super Bomberman 2}}''===
*Playable character:
*Playable character:
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} The Pink, Lime Green and Cyan (Aqua) Bombermen originate from this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} The Lime Green Bomberman first appeared in this game.
*Assist Trophy:
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} The design for Remote Bombs comes from this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} The design for Remote Bombs comes from this game.


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*Playable character:
*Playable character:
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} The Brown Bomberman originates from this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} The Brown Bomberman originates from this game.
===''{{iw|wikipedia|Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman!}}''===
*Misc:
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}} This game is mentioned in the [[Chronicle]].
===''{{iw|wikipedia|Panic Bomber}} (1995)''===
*Misc:
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}} This game is mentioned in the Chronicle.
===''{{iw|wikipedia|Bomberman Hero}}''===
*Misc:
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}} This game is mentioned in the Chronicle, but only in PAL versions.
===''Classic NES Series: Bomberman''===
*Misc:
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}} This game is mentioned in the Chronicle.


===''{{iw|wikipedia|Super Bomberman R}}''===
===''{{iw|wikipedia|Super Bomberman R}}''===
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**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Bomberman's model was ripped directly from this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Bomberman's model was ripped directly from this game.
*Assist Trophy:
*Assist Trophy:
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Both the bombs and Bomberman's model are ripped directly from this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Both the standard bombs and Bomberman's model are ripped directly from this game.
*Spirits
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Bomberman uses artwork from this game
*Music:
*Music:
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "'''Grand Prix Battle Stage - Central'''": Used in the Mii costume reveal trailer for Bomberman in ''Ultimate''.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "'''Grand Prix Battle Stage - Central'''": Used in the Mii costume reveal trailer for Bomberman in ''Ultimate''.


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