Over 650 unlockable playable characters from series' entire lifespan, along with some Konami guests Over 70 stages, totaling around 500 variants to play on 6 different Battle Mode rules - Survival Battle, Reversi Battle, Dodge Battle, Hyper Bomber, King Battle, Battle Royale Plethora of different items, many of which you already know and love, some never seen before (if you're not into it though, worry not - you can turn them off) Frantic gameplay up to 12 players
To enter the server go: Battle Mode > Online > Enter the one server that appears > Select room (may need password).
>dub Shout in English for the Jetters game on Gamecube >stuck with the Japanese voice for the show She's so cute it's not fair but at least she is an AI voice on uberduck
Ryan Lee
Oh shit it's bomberman friday already? time sure flies
>Instead of the usual Bombergirl coomer thread it's a proper gayming thread Neato, nice change of pace for once!
Caleb Smith
We have this thread every friday though
William Sanders
If you could be bothered to click the link, you could see that there is a native Windows and Mac version, but nothing for Linux. Or in other words: Go try and see if any of the Proton's or Wine's of the world function with it.
Luke Sanchez
cba
Camden Parker
Oh shit, for real? Had no idea, only ever see the bombergirl threads. Sorry, my bad!
wtf are you guys doing that this is taking over half an hour
Juan Hughes
free for all wide
John Sanchez
need more drunk louie porn literal rape goddess
Nathaniel Martin
has anyone ever attempted to wrangle some of you tards into a bomberman64 multiplayer game? I remember doing it with Yea Forums years and years ago, but we had to do actual n64 netplay and that wasn't ideal. I wonder if it would be a lot better these days with something like parsec
Parsec would completely remove the desyncing issues that n64 netplay is infected by since ever at least. Best case would be something like Dolphin netplay since you can add lag for the host and such to make things fair, while also making things desync less. But who the fuck wants some random schmucks from Yea Forums connect to his PC?
Carson Anderson
Try /vm/, there is a thread about Retroarch netplay up
Dylan Torres
I mean parsec is pretty easy to set up to only let people see a specific window and only have controller permissions and whatnot. you're not just inviting someone in and giving them full access
I know, but still, you know how people are. To top it off they need to make a throw away account, while emulation is just that, while they can play shit on their own if wanted.