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|title=Bomberman 3DS | |title=<center>Bomberman 3DS</center> | ||
|image=Logo B3DS.png | |||
|imagecaption=Logo of the game. | |||
|status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span> | |status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span> | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Bomberman 3DS''' was a game that was originally scheduled to launch on the Nintendo 3DS, being produced by Hudson Software, being distributed by its parent company Konami. The | '''''Bomberman 3DS''''' was a game that was originally scheduled to launch on the Nintendo 3DS, being produced by Hudson Software, being distributed by its parent company Konami. The name ''Bomberman 3DS'' was only a placeholder name. First announced in February 2011, during a video where it listed some of the games launching on the system in that year. It was lastly acknowledged at E3 2011, before being canceled. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
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The game appeared to be similar to ''Bomberman 64'', another well-known game in the series. It is also noted that this would be one of the only games where Bomberman would have a health bar (instead of having a health stock). | The game appeared to be similar to ''Bomberman 64'', another well-known game in the series. It is also noted that this would be one of the only games where Bomberman would have a health bar (instead of having a health stock). | ||
There would also be another mode named | There would also be another mode named "Battle Mode", where players would fight against each other in ''Bomberman'' style. Also, it is rumored that this mode would have been cross-compatible with other 3DS ''Bomberman'' games, had anymore been made. | ||
==Cancellation== | ==Cancellation== | ||
The game was fully canceled in | The game was fully canceled in March of 2011 due to Hudson Soft (the company who developed the ''Bomberman'' series) merging with Konami.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2011/03/23/hudson-cancels-upcoming-titles IGN article on the cancellation of various Hudson Soft games including ''Bomberman 3DS''.] Retrieved 30 Apr '18</ref> | ||
Fortunately, about 6 years later, fans would see a new ''Bomberman'' game on a Nintendo console. Named ''Super Bomberman R'', the game was released on the Nintendo Switch as a launch title on March 3rd, 2017. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
{{Video|perrow =1 | |||
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|description1 =An E3 2011 showcase of games that includes brief gameplay of ''Bomberman 3DS''. | |||
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<gallery mode=packed heights=175px> | <gallery mode=packed heights=175px> | ||
Bomberman3DS 1.jpg|One of the game's levels, this is rumored to be one of its bosses | Bomberman3DS 1.jpg|One of the game's levels, this is rumored to be one of its bosses. | ||
Bomberman3DS 2.jpg | Bomberman3DS 2.jpg|Screenshot from one of the game's levels. | ||
Screen 3.jpg|Screenshot of the Battle Mode | Screen 3.jpg|Screenshot of the Battle Mode. | ||
Screensk3DS.png|Group of screenshots from the game | Screensk3DS.png|Group of screenshots from the game. | ||
Flyer.jpg|A Japanese flyer promoting the game. | |||
Flyer.jpg|A Japanese flyer promoting the game | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Reference== | |||
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[[Category:Lost video games]] | [[Category:Lost video games]] | ||
[[Category:Completely lost media]] |
Latest revision as of 00:03, 9 January 2024
Bomberman 3DS was a game that was originally scheduled to launch on the Nintendo 3DS, being produced by Hudson Software, being distributed by its parent company Konami. The name Bomberman 3DS was only a placeholder name. First announced in February 2011, during a video where it listed some of the games launching on the system in that year. It was lastly acknowledged at E3 2011, before being canceled.
Plot
According to a Japanese flyer, the plot was centered around Bomberman trying to save Central City from a robotics corporation, while possibly being converted into a robot himself.
Gameplay
The game appeared to be similar to Bomberman 64, another well-known game in the series. It is also noted that this would be one of the only games where Bomberman would have a health bar (instead of having a health stock).
There would also be another mode named "Battle Mode", where players would fight against each other in Bomberman style. Also, it is rumored that this mode would have been cross-compatible with other 3DS Bomberman games, had anymore been made.
Cancellation
The game was fully canceled in March of 2011 due to Hudson Soft (the company who developed the Bomberman series) merging with Konami.[1] Fortunately, about 6 years later, fans would see a new Bomberman game on a Nintendo console. Named Super Bomberman R, the game was released on the Nintendo Switch as a launch title on March 3rd, 2017.
Gallery
Reference
- ↑ IGN article on the cancellation of various Hudson Soft games including Bomberman 3DS. Retrieved 30 Apr '18