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.
A "Galaxian" type game. Shoot the flashing car (alien) on the screen the clear the level.
HWY (pronounced Highway) Chase was released in December 1980 in the Japanese arcades. It was the very first video game made for this system (Cassette No. 01) along with Sengoku Ninja-tai (known as Ninja out of Japan) and Manhattan.
It is said the title HWY Chase (HWY instead of Highway) was selected to easily recycle source code and materials made for 'Mad Rider', released earlier as a PCB, and known as 'Mad Alien' out of Japan.
In 1997, a Bomberman-themed LCD game was released by Bandai. The game is played much like the original Bomberman games, with the player having to destroy blocks in a grid-like maze in order to find the entrance to the next level. The game also features sound effects and music.
R20 ☆ Moe Bomberman is a video game released on mobile devices, exclusively in Japan. It is a cross-over between Hudson Soft's R20 ☆ Moe series and the Bomberman series.
Bomberman: Disney Stitch Edition was an action game developed by Hudson Soft and published by D2 Communications and released on mobile phones in August 2, 2010 in Japan. It features the Bomberman gameplay and the visuals of Disney's Lilo & Stitch franchise, more specifically the Stitch! anime series, with the alien Stitch as the playable character and the game is a timed score attack challenge.
Yatterman X Bomberman is a video game released on mobile devices exclusively in Japan. It is a cross-over between the Yatterman and the Bomberman series.
A timed snake runner with a twist, a timer and a way to reduce tail size. Both performed by collecting card suit in different ways. See if you can balance in this endless snake clone!
Gachapin ☆ Bomberman is a video game developed and published by Hudson Soft and released on mobile devices on August 7, 2007, exclusively in Japan. It is a cross-over between the Gachapin series and the Bomberman series.
Super Gachapin ☆ Bomberman is a video game developed and published by Hudson Soft and released on mobile devices on January 26, 2009, exclusively in Japan. It is a cross-over between the Gachapin series and the Bomberman series.
Rose O'Neill Kewpie ☆ Bomberman is a video game released on mobile devices on January 29, 2009, exclusively in Japan. It is a cross-over between Hudson Soft's "Rose O'Neil Kewpie" doll merchandise and the Bomberman series.