Atomic Punk
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| Platform(s): | Game Boy |
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Atomic Punk is an action game for Game Boy. It features two gameplay modes as well as a multiplayer one. It goes by different titles in each region it was released.
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Story
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As taken from the North American manual, the only one with a written storyline:
"The peaceful world of Atomica has been invaded by radiation thieves known only as Nukies. Seeking ultimate control, these wicked villains have captured everyone who stood in thier way! The people of Atomica are doomed -- for there's no escape from the prison towers of the planet's nuclear factories. Only Atomic Punk and his father, Bomberman have the speed and strength to overcome the Nukies' wrath. Now its up to them to save their captive friends and Atomica!"
"The heroes split up and tackle the raiding army of mutants on their own turf. Atomic Punk travels the lands of Atomica, while Bomberman returns to the cavernous realm of the subterranean world. Each character has the power and resources available to blast the Nukies off Atomica and restore peace to the land."
Game A
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Ignoring the North American storyline, the Bomberman character appears to be liberating robotic citizens on the surface worlds with the help of a female human who owns the Panel Shop.
Game B
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This is a direct port of Bomberman (NES) on the NES, with maze size adjusted.
Gameplay
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Game A
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In traditional Bomberman format, the player must defeat all the enemies on screen and then locate the exit. The game begins on a map screen and the player can select which area they want to play first. Each area has different stage effects and enemies and the number of rounds varies as well. There's also a shop where accumulated gold can be spent on items to help the player before each round.
Game B
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This is a port of Bomberman (NES), which plays like traditional Bomberman to a T: defeat all the enemies and find the goal, simple as that.
Name Confusion
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First off, here is a list of the titles this game was released under:
- United States - Atomic Punk
- Europe - Dynablaster
- Japan - Bomber Boy
Note that the European version used the name Dynablaster for several Bomberman-esque games during that time and is no surprise to be the title here.
Gallery
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| Games | ||
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| Main | Bomberman • II • TG-16 • Arcade • '93 • Mega/'94 • Super Bomberman (2 • 3 • 4 • 5) • Saturn Bomberman (Fight!!) • Wars • 64 • Hero • 64: The Second Attack • 64 (2001) • World (Arcade) • Party Edition • Atomic • Neo • Generation • Jetters • Act Zero • Live • Blast • Ultra • Live: Battlefest | |
| Portables | GB 2 • GB 3 • PSP • Bomberman DS / 2 • Blitz | |
| Other | Online | Online (Dreamcast) • Online (PC) • Online Japan |
| RPG | Quest • Tournament • Story DS | |
| Max | Max • Max 2 | |
| Land | Land • Land 2 • Land 3 • Touch! • Touch! 2 • Land (Wii) • Land (PSP) | |
| Mobile | Touch: The Legend of Mystic Bomb • Touch 2: Volcano Party • Dojo | |
| Collections | Collection (GB) • Collection (PC) • Collection Vol. 2 • Hudson Best Vol. 1 | |
| Spin-Offs | Pocket • Robo Warrior • Blaster Master Boy • Wario Blast • Panic Bomber • Hardball • Fantasy Race • Kart • Kart DX • Atomic Punk • B-Daman • DreamMix TV World Fighters | |
| Cancelled | Virtual Bomberman • 3DS | |