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Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Videogame Review, BUBBLE BOBBLE Plus! For the Nintendo Wii (WiiWare)




Videogame Review, BUBBLE BOBBLE Plus! For the Nintendo Wii (WiiWare)

It’s the old difference against Super Mario Bros.  This is a nice game to play if you need a cure from all the Mario stuff because the gameplay mechanics and presentation of Bubble Bobble Plus! are really different.  At first I was unsettled on how to deal with guys looming across corners, especially those bridges with holes my dinosaur can’t enter, but eventually I got enthused by the crisp, 80’s-style music and 80’s-style arcade play.  What do you do with the dinosaur(s)?  You blow bubbles at enemies and pop them.  Sounds excellent, and the Wii game (via download) extends a hand on course designs with futuristic twists on a labyrinth of this nature.  Honestly I’ve not played the NES version but this Wii version gives me a general idea of 80’s-quality in music, course design, and bubble-to-bubble gameplay.  But watch out for the holes!  Dinosaurs in the game have to take things up a notch until they’re stepping on bubbles and thunderbolts to reach enemies; each dinosaur (friendly, cute) may eat up some candy and have enhanced bubble-shooting mechanisms.  We’ll have to play the game a lot to more of what comes out of it.  The song tracks remind me of old exercise tapes in my garage.  (Richard Simmons?  Yeah!)  Gamers who aren’t familiar with old arcade games will find parts of Bubble Bobble Plus! suspicious.  We’ve come a long way in gaming and there’s been various hotspots for entertainment in gaming; in fact, the Mario series, the Sonic series, the Zelda series, the whatever series… yeah, there’s a lot of series of videogames.  The Bubble Bobble series likes to insert new gravities and puzzling landmarks in enhancement for greatness: the dinosaur’s jumps, runs, tackles, and so much more add onto what’s been recognized by IGN as a “dollar value” sort of thing.  Money is not an easy thing to have.  So what’s suggested from me is that the whole audience on the internet carefully research and look at free articles about video games.  I’ve become an Atari 5200 fan because of the Angry Video Game Nerd and hoped the Bubble Bobble series would absorb its functions well along the lines when counted and entertained by pursuit through the arcade in motion, 80’s between people over the radar near television sets built on electricity and solid material in feature, video presentation.  Are some of my words strange?  Excuse me for dignifying matters a lot.  It’s no false vision though; Bubble Bobble Plus! is in fact a Wii classic.  Bubble Bobble can have the planes seen in Zaxxon and the 2D shown in Mr. Do’s Castle.  Don’t know the last 2 games mentioned?  Well, by continuing in Bubble Bobble Plus! on what seem like endless continues you’ll pardon easy enemies for hard enemies when the boot fits on course design, provided as much on stress levels as it’s a dramatic effect for speed in gameplay.  At times the game is actually easier when I choose harder enemies since my dinosaur may be encouraged to move quicker from all the thrown obstacles swinging in chaotic directions.  This Wii game won’t be easy to digest if you’re new to Bubble Bobble.  Me?  I’ve had to walk away from the game in moments on end while mentally adjusting to the secretive, dark flavors of a dinosaur’s labyrinth.  He jumps from one area to another gradually unless a multiple-course-skipping item is picked up.  Controls are handled well by the Nintendo Wii’s motion sensing although I’m sure a lot of the quality in gameplay has to do with odd specifics within a mechanical basis assumed by Taito.  Being odd is very much a great thing for Bubble Bobble Plus! as my review suggests.  My suggestion is- “Do some research before getting into old video games and even watch some videos, for preparation method on a historical reference realized in your personality for gaming.”





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