Bomberman Legends, also known as Jaguar Bomberman, is an unreleased action-maze video game that was in development by Genetic Fantasia and planned to be published by Atari Corporation for the Atari Jaguar. It was going to be a unique entry in the Bomberman franchise, featuring its own dedicated single-player and multiplayer modes, with the latter having support for up to eight players by using two Team Tap adapters.
A free-to-play "social game" distributed on GREE SNS, designed to be accessible to veterans and newcomers alike. Players proceed through single-player stages, battling enemies, collecting items, and encountering bosses at the end of each area.
A remake of Bomberman '94 for mobile phones. The game boasts remastered and reshaded graphics, applying the modern designs to Bomberman and Louie. There also appear to be altered level designs, but outside of being refitted for a mobile phone interface, no sources note the changes in full.
The seventh game in the Taisen ☆ Bomberman series. It is an expanded version of Taisen Bomberman +, adding a cross-play compatibility between different mobile phone carriers (i-Mode, EZweb, Yahoo! Keitai).
Taisen Bomberman 8 is the second game in the Taisen ☆ Bomberman series. It is an enhancement over the previous game, adding a 8 player multiplayer mode.
Taisen Bomberman is a mobile Bomberman game with online features. It is the first game in the Taisen ☆ Bomberman series.
Years later, a game called Taisen! Bomberman was released, but they are unrelated.
Falcon Beertender is a Swedish freeware game by E-Game and a promotional tie-in with Falcon Brewery. It is a remake of Tapper with the same objective, to serve your customers a mug of beer each.
Falcon Beertender enhances the gameplay of Tapper in two ways. First, your customers can sometimes be very thirsty: they will toss back an empty beer mug for you to fill. You'll have to catch those mugs and pass them more beer. Secondly, breaking a (glass) mug also costs you a life, so you must make sure that you're not tossing more beer mugs than necessary, lest they crash into a back wall.