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#4 Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 10:13 am |
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I'm pretty sure Bomberman has always been way more popular in Japan.... years ago when I first got into it there was virtually no one else I had met that liked Bomberman, online or off.
And I do agree with Shiro. And yeah, the new Wii Bomberman looks good, though I can't say this early, and I still despise Bomberman Online. To me, it had good concepts, I mean, adding new Battle modes like Panel Attack and such, but it was bad implementation in my mind. I mostly didn't like the engine, plus there was horrendous lag that wasn't really the game's fault, but more likely either the server or the locations of everyone else who played it.... and if it were the latter, that would have to mean that nobody I ever played against lived in North America. |
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Bomberdude
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#5 Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 3:46 pm |
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I do think Bomberman is incredibly popular.... When it comes to multiplayer, that is. Most look back on the Adventure games in the series as flops (don't care what they say, 'cause the three N64 games happen to be my favorite in the series), and most other classic games are only remembered because of their battle mode. Look at Super Bomberman 2 on the SNES, for example; when a critic is talking about that, hardly are they recounting the single-player experience, but rather, the fun they had playing the game with their friends.
It isn't always a bad thing, but I do think Hudson needs to step up to these platforming games again, and stray away from these mini-game compilations. They're starting to act like Ubisoft. |
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#8 Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 1:56 pm |
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You can find this forum by searching for Bomberman board in Google (first link), but it won't show up if you type in Bomberman forum. I agree that the Bomberman fans aren't really united, but I don't know of other Bomberman groups outside of this place. I don't go out in the dark, what can I say.
If you really want to, instead of just advertising, you can try finding more Bomberman fans by looking for Bomberman groups elsewhere - not just forums, but any kind of groups. For example, searching on, say Yahoo groups comes up with at least a few Bomberman groups on the second page. Are they active? I don't know, I'm not even sure how a Yahoo group functions, but there are people there that like Bomberman.
I'm not making any suggestions, I'm just showing you other options.
Although, now that I think about it, I do wonder why there seems to be new users every now and then, but they never post. |
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#13 Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 9:31 am |
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I really don't know how it's hard to find as sometimes when I'm searching for something Bomberman related a topic from this forum will appear as one of the top matches. Case in point.
I think one of the major things that turns people off from this place is that it seems "inactive" to them. Like I said before, there seems to be a somewhat steady supply of new members but none of them post. |
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Bomberman
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#14 Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 3:38 pm |
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I really don't know how it's hard to find as sometimes when I'm searching for something Bomberman related a topic from this forum will appear as one of the top matches. Case in point.
I think one of the major things that turns people off from this place is that it seems "inactive" to them. Like I said before, there seems to be a somewhat steady supply of new members but none of them post. |
I would agree with that statement. I remember finding this board via someone's image map of links on a fan site somewhere, visited it a several times years ago, and somehow forgot about it. I don't think I registered back then and only recently registered during a discussion with Ven on Hudson Entertainment's forum about the views of "hardcore fans". As I work for a college I talk to students regularly and many of them know of Bomberman but they are not fans per say like many of us are. My IRC life is nothing but people who know about games in general, so that's a bad gauge as only the dim ones don't know anything about Bomberman. Facebook is full of people but again, they join the groups and then never say a word. Maybe people like being a part of something but not being involved? I know once I get home I shudder to sit down at the PC as I'm at one all day long for work.
Yet, in real life I stream data about Bomberman titles like he's some historical figure. |
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