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Not to be confused with Bomberman Online (Dreamcast) or Bomberman Online Japan.

Bomberman Online (also known as Online Bomberman) is an online game released in 2003 for the PC in select areas such as Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau. As of 2009, all servers have been shut down. However, there is a fan based version.

Modes[]

  • Survival - classic Bomberman gameplay
  • Panel Paint - the floor has colored panels and when your bombs explode it changes the panels in your blast radius. The player with the most panels at the end of the time limit wins.
  • Hyperbomb - special items are available on the map and there are five in total. Only three are required to enter the center room on the map.
  • Dropbomb - it is a rule of avoiding bombs falling on the field, and the goal is to avoid bombs and survive until the last moment. Dropbomb is a thrilling rule that a character cannot place bombs and can disturb enemies while avoiding bombs using only items generated in the field. One day it changed to Boss Survival Mode.
  • Boss Survival - the player will face a boss of their choosing. Special items can be purchased to help defeat the boss. In the Korean version, this is called the Battle Boss Mode. Bomb Kami Bomber, Miyagi Bomber and Dragon Bomber from Saturn Bomberman returns here.

UDP[]

Bomberman Online included two modes, at the launcher window:

UDP Auto: This mode helps the user to play the game without portforwarding, it is used for most users but if your connection is not fast, this setting will heavily lag the server, in a result of being kicked of the server.

UDP On: This mode helps you to move smoothly (0% Lag), but there are few users with that setting, so you have to enter special rooms called "Only Ons", "Ons here", or anything with the word On's, The users with the option "UDP auto" will also see you like an Auto (a bit lagging), because they are not On's.

Gallery[]

Games
Main Bomberman (NES ā€¢ TG-16 ā€¢ Arcade ā€¢ Party Edition) ā€¢ II ā€¢ World (1992) ā€¢ '93 ā€¢ '94 (Special} ā€¢ Super (2 ā€¢ 3 ā€¢ 4 ā€¢ 5) ā€¢ Saturn (Fight!!) ā€¢ Neo ā€¢ Atomic ā€¢ 64 (1997) ā€¢ World (1998) ā€¢ Wars ā€¢ Hero ā€¢ 64: The Second Attack! ā€¢ Online (Dreamcast) ā€¢ 64 (2001) ā€¢ Generation ā€¢ Net ā€¢ Online (PC) ā€¢ Act:Zero ā€¢ Live (Ultra ā€¢ Battlefest) ā€¢ Online Japan ā€¢ Blast ā€¢ Super R (Online ā€¢ 2)
Portable Bomber Boy ā€¢ GB (2 ā€¢ 3) ā€¢ Max (2) ā€¢ DS ā€¢ Portable ā€¢ 2 (Blitz)
Other RPG Quest ā€¢ Tournament ā€¢ RPG ā€¢ Story DS
Land Land (2 ā€¢ 3) ā€¢ Touch! (2) ā€¢ Wii ā€¢ Portable ā€¢ Battles
Jetters Densetsu no Bomberman ā€¢ Jetters ā€¢ Vol. 1 ā€¢ Game Collection
Mobile Touch: The Legend of Mystic Bomb ā€¢ Touch 2: Volcano Party ā€¢ Chains ā€¢ Dojo ā€¢ 100-nin Taisen ā€¢ Mobile ā€¢ Taisen!
Collections 4 in 1 Super CD ā€¢ Collection (GB) ā€¢ Collection (PC) ā€¢ Selection ā€¢ Collection Vol. 2 ā€¢ Hudson Best Vol. 1
Spin-Off Robo Warrior ā€¢ Blaster Master Boy ā€¢ Star Parodier ā€¢ Hi-Ten (Chara Bom) ā€¢ Panic Bomber ā€¢ B-Daman (Bakugaiden: Victory heno Michi ā€¢ Bakugaiden V: Final Mega Tune) ā€¢ Pocket ā€¢ Fantasy Race ā€¢ Kart (DX) ā€¢ DreamMix TV World Fighters ā€¢ Hardball ā€¢ Bakufuu Sentai Bombermen ā€¢ R20 ā˜† Moe ā€¢ Bombergirl ā€¢ Amazing
Canceled C64 ā€¢ Mega (Factor 5) ā€¢ Virtual ā€¢ 3DS
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