Английская Википедия:Bubble Bobble Part 2
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Primary sources Шаблон:Infobox video game Bubble Bobble Part 2, known in Japan as Шаблон:Nihongo is a game in the Bubble Bobble series. While it was never released in the arcade, two versions of the game were developed independently from each other (for the NES and Game Boy systems), with each game receiving a different story line as a result. The Game Boy version is known in Japan as Шаблон:Nihongo.
Plot
According to the NES version's manual, this game stars Bub and Bob, the original duo.[1] On the game's back cover, they are also said to be Cubby and Rubby, Bub and Bob's descendants.[2]
As seen in the game intro, Bub, and a girl named Judy,[1] were sitting in a park. Suddenly, a floating skull character, who is one of the Skull Brothers,[1] captures Judy into a bubble, and sends her and Bub into the air. Two characters named Drunk (from the original Bubble Bobble) follow the skull and take Judy away. Bub turns (or is turned) into a bubble dragon and heads off to rescue his girlfriend.[3] There is also a two-player mode, implying that Bob has suffered the same events as Bub had, but the manual states that Judy is a friend of both.[1]
In the Game Boy version, a character named Robby has to rescue people from a village, who, according to this version's intro, have been captured by a skull character.[4]
Gameplay
Шаблон:See also For both the NES and Game Boy versions, the gameplay remains largely unchanged from the other games in the series, but the player has the ability to float upward to higher platforms and over walls by holding down the B button.[1] In the NES release, unlike the original Bubble Bobble and many other games in the series, the 2-player mode has players take turns across levels, rather than cooperatively play through them simultaneously.
In the NES version only, there are three bonus games which are located after the player defeats a boss, or through a certain door.[1]
Reception
Шаблон:Video game reviews Power Unlimited gave the Game Boy version a score of 75% writing: "This kind of mind sport is ideal for the Game Boy. It can seem a bit simple at times, and sometimes gets a bit boring, but you have to use your head if you want to get through it. A fun game if you persevere".[5]
References
External links
Шаблон:Portal bar Шаблон:Bubble Bobble series Шаблон:OLM
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 1,4 1,5 Bubble Bobble Part 2 (NES) instruction manual
- ↑ Bubble Bobble Part 2 (NES) back cover; see Bubble Bobble Part 2 - NES - Retro Game Guide
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite video game
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