A platformer/puzzler hybrid reminiscent of the original Mario Bros., Bubble Bobble brings one or two players on a “journey" to clear out all the baddies in the Cave of Monsters, one floor (screen) at a time. Like many games from the mid-eighties, Bubble Bobble was designed to be simplistically addictive. Knowing it was one of the many classics I’ve missed over the years, I snapped up an import copy of its handheld port to reward my curiosity. Bust-A-Move) has become more recognizable to the modern gamer. It had a respectable following in its day, but Bubble Bobble has since fallen somewhat into obscurity while its spin-off series, Puzzle Bobble (a.k.a. Bubble Bobble is a 1986 Arcade (and NES) game many older gamers fondly remember.
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