As the player collects more balloon enemies, the increasing weight of the amount will slow them down. Players can blow an opponent's collection up, decreasing their chances of winning. In "Battle for Balloms", players must collect balloon enemies and drop them in any of the four open holes. Only one player can do the process at a time, meaning the other players will have to neutralize them first before trying to press the switches. In "Battle One-Two", players must press the numbered switches in the order they flash to win the game, while stepping on a number already activated will take back the numbers the player currently is on. In addition to the traditional Standard Battle mode, three other battle types are available as well. Additional battle stages with unique gimmicks and hazards can also be unlocked. An optional minigame, "Dig Em Bomber", can be played after each match in the minigame, the match winner can dig for items, which they will immediately be granted in the next match, while others attempt to prevent them from doing so. Players can access their killer shot during battle after filling up a special meter by repeatedly placing bombs. Each character also has a unique super move-type ability called the "Killer Shot" which allows them to gain the upper hand on opponents by attacking them or gaining special abilities during the match. The handicaps in the game are also different: instead of granting just hearts, the player can be given items on default. Instead of having only the four standard bombers, a variety of characters can be unlocked via Normal mode. While Generation featured non-linear progression, allowing players to attempt stages in any order, Jetters features sequential stage progression.īattle mode has also been improved from Generation. While Max cannot use Charaboms like White Bomber, his Hyper Plasma Bomb can destroy certain walls and eliminate all on-screen enemies, making it helpful against some bosses. In addition to White Bomber, Jetters also adds a second playable character, Max, whom players can switch to at any time during gameplay. Some Charaboms are required to progress through a stage or collect hidden items. By collecting food, Charaboms can evolve, changing their appearance and further improving their abilities. New to Jetters is a Charabom evolution system. Instead of Pokémon-style battles to acquire them, they are either hidden in certain levels or must be rescued from enemies. Up to twelve different Charaboms can be found in Jetters, though their acquisition and usage is different than in Generation. Players who fully explore each stage will often be rewarded with bonus collectibles such as health upgrades, new characters for use in multiplayer battles, and Charabom partners that augment White Bomber's abilities. Players control White Bomber and explore 3D environments, using different types of elemental Attribute Bombs to defeat enemies, solve puzzles and progress to the end of the stage. Gameplay is similar to the previous title, Bomberman Generation. With only 24 hours until the comet reaches the surface, White Bomber and MAX are sent out to deactivate the huge engines propelling the comet through space to prevent Planet Bomber's destruction. Mujoe and the Hige Hige Bandits, tired of White Bomber repeatedly stopping their plans for galactic conquest, enact a plan to crash the Dark Star, Mujoe's artificial comet, into the surface of Planet Bomber, which would obliterate the planet and everyone on it. The anime series' first title sequence appears as the game's opening cinematic, but the accompanying theme song "Boku wa Gakeppuchi" was omitted from the North American version. The game was released in Japan in 2002, with the Game Boy Advance version released under the name Bomberman Jetters: Densetsu no Bomberman ( ボンバーマンジェッターズ 伝説のボンバーマン, Bonbāman Jettāzu Densetsu no Bonbāman), while the GameCube version received a North American release by Majesco Entertainment in March 2004. The GameCube version utilizes cel-shaded graphics similar to those of Bomberman Generation, while the PlayStation 2 version does not. The game builds on the gameplay style established in the previous Bomberman series entry, 2002's Bomberman Generation, and features characters and settings from the 2002 anime series Bomberman Jetters. Bomberman Jetters ( ボンバーマン ジェッターズ, Bonbāman Jettāzu) is an action game for the Game Boy Advance, GameCube and PlayStation 2, and part of Hudson Soft's Bomberman series.
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