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Saturn Bomberman

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Saturn Bomberman

Jul 19, 1996

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4.31 average rating based on 36 ratings

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Saturn Bomberman is an action game by Hudson Soft for the Sega Saturn. The twelfth installment in the Bomberman series, it was first released in Japan on July 19, 1996, in Europe in May 1, 1997, and in North America in September 4, 1997. It is best known for its multiplayer functionality for up to ten players using multitaps. It received praise for its gameplay and multiplayer, but criticism for not advancing the Bomberman series enough. Saturn Bomberman can also connect to the Sega Saturn NetLink internet system, allowing two people from opposite ends of the earth to battle it … More
Saturn Bomberman is an action game by Hudson Soft for the Sega Saturn. The twelfth installment in the Bomberman series, it was first released in Japan on July 19, 1996, in Europe in May 1, 1997, and in North America in September 4, 1997. It is best known for its multiplayer functionality for up to ten players using multitaps. It received praise for its gameplay and multiplayer, but criticism for not advancing the Bomberman series enough. Saturn Bomberman can also connect to the Sega Saturn NetLink internet system, allowing two people from opposite ends of the earth to battle it out. Less
Developers
Hudson Soft
Publishers
Hudson Soft, Sega
Franchises
Bomberman
Series
Bomberman
Platforms
Sega Saturn
Genres
Puzzle
Themes
Action
Release Dates
Jul 19, 1996 (Japan)
Sega Saturn
May 01, 1997 (Europe)
Sega Saturn
Sep 04, 1997 (North_America)
Sega Saturn
1997 (Australia)
Sega Saturn
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User Stats
109
In Collection
32
Wish Listed
2
Playing
35
Backlogged
How Long Is Saturn Bomberman?
Main story: 3.0 hours
Main + extras: 5.5 hours
100% completion: 5.0 hours
Total completions: 3
danksocks
danksocks gave Mar 26, 2026
danksocks gave Mar 26, 2026
Enjoyable in all aspects
This review is for the Sega Saturn version

One of my favorite personal heuristics I can use to rate games is whether or not my wife says it hurts her eyes to watch me play it. Pokemon Scarlet and Violet? Her eyes hurt. Crow Country? Eye pain. Killer7? Big time eye pain.

Obviously I don't place too much emphasis on this measure - two out of the three games mentioned are stellar visual experiences in my opinion (I'll let you guess which two) - but when my life partner for the first time all year looks at the opening stage to a game and asks "Is there two player?", you better believe I take note.

Saturn Bomberman is an absolute joy to play both solo and with the company of loved ones. The normal mode and adventure mode provide more than enough puzzle-action goodness to satisfy the lone player's craving for explosion-oriented combat. It also provides a co-op mode as well as the tried and true battle royale style multiplayer the series is best known for.

The art style is a sight for sore eyes. No pixel is wasted on these characters and tilesets. Each level is unique and usually has one or two fun little easter eggs …

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One of my favorite personal heuristics I can use to rate games is whether or not my wife says it hurts her eyes to watch me play it. Pokemon Scarlet and Violet? Her eyes hurt. Crow Country? Eye pain. Killer7? Big time eye pain.

Obviously I don't place too much emphasis on this measure - two out of the three games mentioned are stellar visual experiences in my opinion (I'll let you guess which two) - but when my life partner for the first time all year looks at the opening stage to a game and asks "Is there two player?", you better believe I take note.

Saturn Bomberman is an absolute joy to play both solo and with the company of loved ones. The normal mode and adventure mode provide more than enough puzzle-action goodness to satisfy the lone player's craving for explosion-oriented combat. It also provides a co-op mode as well as the tried and true battle royale style multiplayer the series is best known for.

The art style is a sight for sore eyes. No pixel is wasted on these characters and tilesets. Each level is unique and usually has one or two fun little easter eggs - whether it be the horses in the old timey western world or the cannons the player can fire at sea creatures off in the distance as a sort of understated minigame.

This has to be the best game I've played so far this year, and though I've completed the adventure mode solo already I'm very much looking forward to completing it again co-op with the aid of my wife (if we can stop accidentally killing each other).

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RandomArc
RandomArc gave Mar 10, 2020
RandomArc gave Mar 10, 2020
Blast from the Past
This review is for the Sega Saturn version

Saturn Bomberman is a classic in every regard, and easily the definitive game in the series. In high school, I got this for Christmas from my parents along with Enemy Zero (ugh) and Dragon Force. I only ever managed to get as far as the Wild West World, but still had a great time with it. I remember liking that the level maps were themed, and also remember how brutal some of the bosses were, but the real challenge ended up being against myself as I tried to avoid blowing myself to Bomberman-bits after getting a few power-ups.

The multiplayer was supposed to be an absolute blast (no pun intended) as well, esp. if you got a 1/2 dozen or more friends in a game, but I only had one Saturn controller and would not of been able to afford a Sega NetLink (even if I had known about it at the time).

If I bought an old Sega Saturn and a copy of the game off ebay, I'm not sure I would enjoy it as much as I did back then, but it's a good memory.

ribbonfriend
ribbonfriend gave Mar 17, 2018
ribbonfriend gave Mar 17, 2018
ribbonfriend's review of Saturn Bomberman

i would quite literally sell my soul if it meant i could play this game again

danksocks
danksocks updated their status Mar 19, 2026
danksocks updated their status Mar 19, 2026

What a treat! I haven't played much Bomberman outside of Bomberman 64 and Bomberman Hero, which are both great in their own way. I've heard this is the best of the classic style and it shows.

Capt.ACAB
Capt.ACAB updated their status Nov 25, 2023
Capt.ACAB updated their status Nov 25, 2023

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Not gonna leave a review because I didn't play any multiplayer which seems to be main appeal of this but I played through the single player (story and the tower) and it a quite fun! I like that the story mode saves your progress so you don't have to play through the whole thing when you lose. I didn't like that I had to go back and grind easier levels to get powerups after a game over in the later parts of the game tho.

This was my first classic Bomberman and i liked it. Some of the music was kinda goofy but the graphics are great.

3/5

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GigaDeathNullGolem
GigaDeathNullGolem updated their status Jul 9, 2017
GigaDeathNullGolem updated their status Jul 9, 2017

if anyone is interested in adding sega saturn games to wishlist...

http://segasaturngroup.proboards.com/thread/10024/games-hold-2017?page=1