Super Puzzle Bobble
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Super Puzzle Bobble, also released as Super Bust-A-Move in Europe
Europe
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 and North America
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, is a puzzle game developed by Taito Corporation
Taito Corporation
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, and released on November 26, 2000 by Acclaim Entertainment
Acclaim Entertainment
Acclaim Entertainment was an American video game developer and publisher. It developed, published, marketed and distributed interactive entertainment software for a variety of hardware platforms, including Sega's Mega Drive/Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, and Game Gear, Nintendo's NES, SNES, Nintendo...

 for the PlayStation 2
PlayStation 2
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 and PC
Personal computer
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 (not to be confused with the arcade entry with the same name). It was later ported to the Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
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 on November 27, 2001. It is a continuation of the Puzzle Bobble
Puzzle Bobble
, also known as Bust-a-Move, is a 1994 arcade puzzle game created by Taito Corporation, based on Taito's popular 1986 arcade game Bubble Bobble, featuring characters and themes from the original...

 game series. It was re-released in Japan
Japan
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-only for the PS2 in 2004 as part of Super Puzzle Bobble DX (along with its sequel), which is Volume 62 of the Japan-exclusive Simple 2000 Series. This compilation includes a few graphical enhancements.

New features

As well as a number of graphical enhancements, Super Puzzle Bobble introduces some new elements to the series (and removes some others):
  • Large bubbles are found in certain levels. Shooting a bubble of the same color at them makes every bubble in the level change into that color.
  • In some levels, the pointer and the bubbles that are shot are of a very small size, enabling the player to shoot bubbles between small gaps. These bubbles grow into normal size after being clustered.
  • Occasionally, a conveyor belt will surround the level. This makes bouncing off the ceiling and the walls significantly tricky, since the bubbles' trajectory will change upon bouncing.
  • Levels do not always have the usual rectangular shape. Some of them are jagged or have walls inside them, which forces the player to change strategy.
  • Small blocks appear in some levels. They change the bubbles' trajectories, much like walls, but they move down with the level and fall off when they touch the line.
  • The pulley system introduced in Puzzle Bobble 4
    Puzzle Bobble 4
    Puzzle Bobble 4 is the third sequel to the video game Puzzle Bobble and is the final appearance of the series on the Arcade, PlayStation and Dreamcast...

     is nowhere to be seen.
  • Chain Reaction is only present in 2P battles, but it is completely optional.

1P Puzzle

This is the usual single player mode, which places the player in a succession of levels filled with colored bubbles to clear. It is sub-divided into 3 categories:

Training

A sort of tutorial that shows the classic features of the series, as well as the innovations in Super Puzzle Bobble. The guideline is present in all 5 levels.

Normal

The new level set for Super Puzzle Bobble, sporting the new features introduced in this game. A second level set can be played via cheat code.

Classic

The classic Puzzle Bobble gameplay. Oddly, the levels in this mode are those of Puzzle Bobble 2
Puzzle Bobble 2
Puzzle Bobble 2 is the first sequel to "Puzzle Bobble" , It was entitled in Europe and North America as Bust-A-Move Again on the arcarde and Bust-A-Move 2 on the home consoles. Released into the arcades in 1995, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64 and PC conversions followed...

. Like in Normal mode, a new set can be played via cheat code.

CPU Battle

This mode pitches the player in successive battles against the other characters. It's virtually unchanged from past games of the series, but it does not feature the Chain Reaction introduced in Puzzle Bobble 4
Puzzle Bobble 4
Puzzle Bobble 4 is the third sequel to the video game Puzzle Bobble and is the final appearance of the series on the Arcade, PlayStation and Dreamcast...

.

2P Battle

Basically the same as CPU Battle, but for 2 human players instead. Chain Reaction can be activated.

Characters

Super Puzzle Bobble introduces a stylized character roster that is almost completely new.
  • Mog
A purple and yellow kitty with red teardrop-shaped eyes, and (seemingly) wearing a superfluous cat costume and a necktie. Mog appears to be the main character, as (s)he provides the game comments and appears in the Game Over screen.
  • Little Atmark (a.k.a. Mr. @)
A robot that can change into a rocket. Intent on finding its inventor, it forever wanders the land. A distinct quirk about Atmark is that his face/screen always shows expressions through East Asian emoticons (such as ^_^ or ToT).
  • Pinky
A funky little girl who loves to sing and dance. She looks like a pink cat wearing a dress that looks like a slice of watermelon, with star-shaped antennae
Antenna (biology)
Antennae in biology have historically been paired appendages used for sensing in arthropods. More recently, the term has also been applied to cilium structures present in most cell types of eukaryotes....

 sticking out of her head. Her head, being flat like a board, has a face on each side (one for when she's happy and one for when she's sad).
  • Wolo
Wolo is a sports-obsessed fellow who stores various things up his oversized sleeves. He is seen playing basketball, riding a skateboard, playing with a yoyo and jumping on a pogo stick.
  • Tom & Yam
Two frog siblings who aim to become the presidents of Frog Kingdom. Tom, the older brother, is brave, but lacks intelligence. Yam, the younger one, is more intelligent, but something of a coward. Yam bears a striking resemblance to Kermit the Frog
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, and their names are a pun on the name of a Thai soup, Tom Yam.
  • Miss T
A girl shrouded in mystery who is obsessed with her looks. She is a former police officer and was once awarded the Miss Universe title, nowadays working as a freelance detective.
  • Catch
A fun-loving teenager who enjoys music and video games. Catch can turn into any means of transportation (such as a car or a jetplane). He always carries a heart with him and says Taito's motto whenever he wins ("Catch the heart! Taito!"). Catch has actually already appeared in the series before, as part of the background in some of the levels from Bubble Symphony
Bubble Symphony
Bubble Symphony is an arcade video game in the Bubble Bobble series. While being a new Bubble Bobble for a new generation, in actuality it takes place after Parasol Stars....

.
  • Pukadon
A strong but kind fellow, obsessed with food and martial arts. Pukadon is most infamous for his general awkwardness and disturbing traits- his head spins a lot, he is flatulent, vomits often, and he appears to have a white, ghostly being inside him. Pukadon might actually be a blue robot, with the ghostly entity being his real self.
  • Katze
A fashionable old man who aims to take over space by the time he is 2038 years old. Katze is a specialist in hypnosis
Hypnosis
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 and various illusionary techniques. He is the "villain" of the game, and the last opponent in the CPU Battle mode. It's possible to play as him after he is defeated.
  • Fungila
Katze's incoherent "watchdog". His body expands and reduces like a balloon, and his arms can sprout into various tentacles. Fungila only ever says his name, and like Katze, he is an unlockable character.
  • Bubblun/Bobblun
    Bubble Bobble
    is an arcade game by Taito, first released in 1986 and later ported to numerous home computers and game consoles. The game, starring the twin Bubble Dragons and , is an action-platform game in which players travel through one hundred different stages, blowing and bursting bubbles, avoiding...

The protagonists of the Bubble Bobble and the Puzzle Bobble series, ironically reduced to sidekicks in this game. Bub (or Bob, depending on the player) provides the character with bubbles to shoot, and is always present with every character.
  • Chack'n
    Chack'n Pop
    is an arcade game released by Taito in 1983, considered to be an ancestor of Bubble Bobble due to the appearance of many similar enemies and Bubble Bobble's duplication of a Chack'n Pop level. The arcade rom set also contains unused graphics for the mechanical wind-up "Zen-Chan" that later appeared...

Another secondary character who has appeared in previous games. Chack'n appears inside large bubbles, waiting for the player character to free him.

All-Stars / 3000

Super Puzzle Bobble was ported to the GameCube in 2002, under the name of Super Puzzle Bobble/Bust-A-Move All-Stars, and also simply Bust-A-Move 3000. The game is a direct port, except for the inclusion of new backgrounds. It also features new box artwork, more in line with the in-game artwork. The GameCube All-Stars version has a four player option.

Design

This game marks a complete departure from the original art style in the series. Previous games had anime
Anime
is the Japanese abbreviated pronunciation of "animation". The definition sometimes changes depending on the context. In English-speaking countries, the term most commonly refers to Japanese animated cartoons....

-looking characters, whereas Super Puzzle Bobble, as well as its sequel, features an original character style. This is the first game since Bubble Bobble
Bubble Bobble
is an arcade game by Taito, first released in 1986 and later ported to numerous home computers and game consoles. The game, starring the twin Bubble Dragons and , is an action-platform game in which players travel through one hundred different stages, blowing and bursting bubbles, avoiding...

 where Bub and Bob have their original looks (including the cyan spikes on Bob, which were changed to orange after Bubble Bobble).

Reception

The game received varying reviews from most critics, with the PlayStation 2 and PC version receiving substantially lower ratings than the later Game Boy Advance port. The US-NTSC/PAL cover was featured in GameSpy's
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list of "Top Ten Worst Covers". http://www.gamespy.com/articles/489/489718p2.html

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