Overview
- Number of Players
- 5
- Genre
- Release Date
TurboGrafx-16
- 10th Dec 1993
- 10th Dec 1993
Wii (Wii Shop)
- 23rd Mar 2009, 700 points
- 10th Jul 2009, 700 points
- 2nd Dec 2006, 600 points
Wii U eShop
- 2nd Feb 2017, £6.29
Reviews
Bomberman has arrived to restore peace on the planet
Bomberman has seen a release on just about every console out there over the years, and while you'll definitely get contrasting opinions on which version of the game is the best, it's pretty indisputable that Bomberman '94 is one of them. Bomberman '94 was never released outside of Japan for some...
Screenshots 5
Bomberman '94 News
Nintendo Download 2nd February (North America)
Fire Emblem Heroes! Poochy & Yoshi! TurboGrafx-16 games! More!
It's that time, once again, for the North American Nintendo Download Update. We'll be so bold as to say it's a decent week - there's an excellent retail arrival on 3DS, a high-profile mobile release, two TurboGrafx-16 games on Wii U, and also some interesting download-only offerings on...
Nintendo Download 2nd February (Europe)
Poochy & Yoshi! Punch Club! Lifespeed! Bomberman '94! Much more!
Another week begins, and that means advance warning of what to expect in this week's European Nintendo Download Update. It's a fairly busy line-up this week, with a retail Good-Feel release on 3DS leading the way. There are also promising download-only releases on the Wii U and 3DS...
Nintendo Download Bomberman '94, StarTropics II, 5 Spots Party, Karate Phants and BOXLIFE (EU)
The Hanabi Festival continues with two more imports on VC, two WiiWare games and one DSiWare game.
Last week brought us the excellent Pulseman and Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen as the first two imports of the fourth Hanabi Festival. This week brings us two more imports, and again, both of them are great! Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II is...
News Nintendo of Europe Announces Upcoming Hanabi Games
6 more imports to be released this month.
Nintendo of Europe is going all out for the fourth Hanabi Festival - Including this week's 2 import games, there will be a total of 8 released this month. You might've already noticed this list on the Wii Shop earlier today, but NoE has now also posted it on their website. They have also supplied a large...
News USA VC Update: Bomberman '94 and Detana!! Twinbee
As was pretty much already confirmed by Hudson Entertainment, today's VC update brings a duo of well-loved PC Engine imports.
Naturally, both of these games cost 700 Wii Points because of import costs! Bomberman '94 is, naturally, the sequel to Bomberman '93. Aside from having quite impressive graphics and sound, the game mostly just expands on what...
News Bomberman '94 & Detana!! Twinbee Coming To US Virtual Console On Monday
According to Hudson Entertainment's Virtual Console website, two of Hudson's more popular import PC Engine titles, Bomberman '94 and Detana!! Twinbee, are headed to the North American Virtual Console this coming Monday, March 23.
Both titles were never previously released in North America, which explains their 700 Wii Point price tag, but both are...
News The TurboGrafx-16 Returns to North America in March
Remember when the last TG16 games were released in North America? It was way back in October last year. Since then there hasn't been a single Hudson game on VC - A lot of people even thought that they dropped support entirely.
We can now say for sure however that this is definitely not the case - Hudson Entertainments's North American TG16 VC site...
News OFLC Update: Two More Imports
It's been quite a while since the last OFLC update, but today they've finally revealed some new VC games again! Both of them are imports, which might mean that another Hanabi Festival for Europe is not too far away.
Bomberman '94 is the sequel to Bomberman '93. If you're familiar with Mega Bomberman for the Mega Drive, this is the same game,...
About The Game
Bomberman has arrived to restore peace on the planet, which has been split into five parts by an evil hand. In addition to the nine members of the Bomber Family, the character Rooi shows up to lend a hand.
Jump on the eggs that appear from destroyed soft blocks and you can ride one of five types of Rooi. Each Rooi has different special abilities - use them well and you'll ride to victory.
Comments 28
Judging by the screenshots this looks better than Bomberman 93. Worth a look for single player?
I'm still trying to choose between Bomberman 93 or Bomberman blast on Wii ware. Now this one is coming out too. I'd like to get at least one of them but I don't know which is best.
I'm also considering this but memory is my concern and the TG16 games require less memory
@slangman yeah, this has a stronger single-player game than '93 and is a general improvement in most other areas too.
Glad they released this version and not the Megadrive one. 100 points cheaper and no borders or 50hz to put up with.
Wow, so this means more Bombermans are possible! Super Bomberman series and all! ^^
God, Japan has had this game since VC started over there! XD
I was never that interested in Bomber Man, and there are too many versions for me to choose from. I guess I'll have to pass on this one.
Didn't the SNES bombermans peak and then get worse as they went on. That's the way I remember Super Play telling it. I have Bomberman for the Saturn but I'd like the immediacy of a Wii version
Super Bomberman 3 is pretty good. 4 is maybe slightly better. 5 seems like a big step backwards. And Saturn Bomberman is the best traditional Bomberman game.
I have Mega Bomberman; how is this "superior" to the megadrive one? Isn't the megadrive a more powerful system?
The most obvious thing this has over Mega Bomberman is that this supports 5-player, while Mega can only do up to 4. For the rest it's a matter of taste, but most (sane ) people prefer the TG16's sound chip to the Mega Drive's. The graphics are about the same.
This is my all-time favorite Bomberman game. And Twinbee is fantastic as well. Hudson and Konami picked two great games with these.
Kangaroos? Awesome.
Wow that underwater level looks amazing! Can't wait for this game!
Bomberman is one my favorite game series. I like Bomberman ´93 very much and of course I put Bomberman ´94 on my VC wish list.
@Kobayashi: You are officially one of my best friends. Bomberman, in my opinion, is the best multiplayer series ever, and ranks itself for me just under Mario.
Most people like Mario, though I can't understand why. The older games were pretty fun, and Super Mario 64 was fun, but other than that, it baffles me.
@shinnok
youre crazy man! Galaxy? Mario Party? Super Strikers? Mario Baseball? Sunshine? MK wii? MK: Double Dash? many cool recent mario games
which one should i get? bomberman blast or this one when it comes out?
Get this, Bomberman Blast sucks.
So getting this even though I have B93 and Bomberman Blast.
Super Bomberman 3 has the best music, I just love the remixes from Super Bomberman (which also has some great music too). I want them to come to VC.
Mega Bomberman! Good stuff.
@ Bass X0: Totally, when I first heard SB3's music I was amazed the SNES could pull off music that awesome
The game is awesome !
@MexicanJonny10 You also forgot paper mario for n64 and for gc are super fun!!!!!
Kobayashi in the game, in your video, I didn't see the load option is that because there is no saving of progress or that you were just starting?
I played Bomberman 93 before and liked it. I never bought it but should I buy Bomberman 93, 94, or Bomberman Blast?
In answer Klapaucius's question:
Yes, you can play with CP opponents. (Like in BM'93) On one of the options just press up, or down to toggle between HMN & CP players.
You can even make all 5 players CP if you want oddly.
The game's actually still alot of fun with CP opponents so even when nobody's around, the "Battle Game" is still alot of fun.
I recently got this VC game (got it instead of '93 sense this looked better) and I have to say it's pretty good. Single-player mode is challenging, and has a nice variety of levels.
"Battle Game" is one of the best you'll find in a 2D Bomberman game to. With 10 levels, a team mode option, and multiple characters to chose from. (Including a Sumo Bomberman.)
Being an "import" game the Japanese text on the VS mode screens may be confusing at first, (the game remains untranslated, but don't worry it has some english text to, like on the title screen options) but it doesn't take long to figure out what the battle options mean if you play around with 'em a bit.
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