Incredible game of its time, great fun and playable by people of any age. Atomic Bomberman was one of the first games for Windows I got back when I was 11, on a CD multipack with ThinkTank and Theme Hospital. I've got Theme Hospital (CorsixTH) and would love to see the other gem from my first games made available to Mac!
Game Description:
Atomic Bomberman is a fast paced free-for-all last-man-standing game where you can control one of 10 different coloured bombermen. You use bombs and a range of special powerups to destroy your enemies in the shortest time possible.
AppDB Link:
http://appdb.winehq....cation&iId=3261
AppDB Rating:
Silver
Wikipedia Information:
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Atomic Bomberman is a game by Interplay for the PC that was released in 1997. It was the first original Bomberman game to be developed for Windows, and the second game of the series made for the PC, following 1992's Bomber Man.
The game is relatively unusual in the Bomberman series, as it was officially licensed from Hudson Soft and developed by an American team. Most titles in the series were developed in Japan. It has a different look and feel compared to other Bomberman titles as a result (despite basic gameplay being unchanged), using pre-rendered 3D characters and backgrounds as opposed to hand-drawn animated sprites, techno-inspired background music and the extensive use of voice samples during gameplay. The voice clips are by well-known voice actors Charles Adler and Billy West.
The game is relatively unusual in the Bomberman series, as it was officially licensed from Hudson Soft and developed by an American team. Most titles in the series were developed in Japan. It has a different look and feel compared to other Bomberman titles as a result (despite basic gameplay being unchanged), using pre-rendered 3D characters and backgrounds as opposed to hand-drawn animated sprites, techno-inspired background music and the extensive use of voice samples during gameplay. The voice clips are by well-known voice actors Charles Adler and Billy West.













