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Game » consists of 36 releases. Released 1986
Bob the Hamster eats soap. Which is bad. So he needs to spit out the bubbles to purge himself. And he might as well defeat some enemies along the way, no?
NeonPlat Raw is a single-screen action-platformer starring Platdude.
Play as one of two characters and defeat the monsters of Phantasmal Forest.
Deepak fights robots, from Tom Sennet: creator of Runman.
A shooter-platformer by Vlambeer, in which the player must fight off waves of enemies with a range of unlockable weapons. Also, crates are score.
A single-screen arcade platformer reminiscent of Snow Bros. and Tumblepop, starring a gravekeeper who uses his lantern to turn enemies into large rolling fireballs.
A Taiwanese-developed PC game heavily based on the Bubble Bobble series.
This 1996 Bubble Bobble clone features graphics stolen from Sega's Clockwork Knight.
A single-screen arcade platformer by Korean developer Unico Electronics.
A single-screen arcade platformer from Korean developer Unico Electronics.
The third entry in the Super Bomberman series on the Super Nintendo and the first Bomberman game to have 5 player support.
A single-screen puzzle-platformer for arcades starring the titular duo from Caveman Ninja. It is based on the studio's earlier Tumblepop and Diet GoGo games.
The sequel to the 1990 game Snow Bros.: Nick & Tom, featuring four-player multiplayer and a new cast of playable protagonists (each with unique abilities). It was Toaplan's last game prior to their bankruptcy.
A single-screen platformer and the follow-up to the 1991 game Tumble Pop. Feed enemies to fatten them up, then push them away as bouncing projectiles!
A multiplayer puzzle/strategy game where players use bombs to destroy objects, as well as each other. This TurboGrafx-16 exclusive is one of the better regarded games in Hudson's Bomberman series.
A single-screen arcade platformer where you fly around on a jetpack and bop some baddies with your fists.
An Arcade-Only Action Platformer released by Tecmo in 1992. You play as a team of cacti (Saboten) that run around throwing bombs at enemies inside a house.
A single-screen platformer that pits hammer-wielding alligators against robots and other foes.
Play as fairies Tam and Rit in this Arcade action platformer developed by Jaleco.
A single-screen platformer by Data East, where players suck up enemies with a vacuum cleaner and blast them away as rolling projectiles.
In this cute and bizarre puzzle-platformer, players take control of Spanky the Monkey as he bursts his balls to knock out fruits. It'll make sense, trust us.
A single-screen action game featuring a chameleon that feeds bugs to Venus flytraps.
A puzzle game for home computers and Game Boy where a ghost must blow a solitary, fragile bubble around a mansion full of traps.
Help Hipopo save his friends from the clutches of the Fire Devil!
An isometric action platformer developed by Rare for the NES and later ported to the European Mega Drive. Help snakes Rattle and Roll navigate perilous isometric levels in pursuit of their favorite food: Nibbley Pibbleys.
Form snowballs of your enemies and barrel through the rest in this single-screen platformer reminiscent of Bubble Bobble.
An original puzzle platformer from Konami, never released outside of Japan.
A single-screen Arcade action platformer starring hammer-wielding dwarves.
An action platformer game released in 1988 by Konami for the Famicom Disk System and was later made available via the Wii Shop's Virtual Console.
A sequel to the original Ninja-Kid (Ninja-kun), Ninja-Kid II is a side-scrolling platformer action game for Arcades. It is also known as Rad Action and JT-104, and was later ported to the NES in Japan only.
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