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Bomberman Hero

Bomberman Hero is the sequel to Bomberman 64 and is far more advanced in terms of gameplay. Both of these games are on the Nintendo 64 and are 3D. How ever, in Bomberman Hero, there are more levels, bosses, weapons, and moves that you have.

The plot of this game is to save a princess who has been captured. This game has much different game play from the other game. In this game, you are allowed to jump, and you can throw bombs farther than you could in the other game. Also in this game, you have more lives, and the bosses are much harder.

When you first start the game, you start off training in you headquarters until you hear about the princess who has been captured. This game is similar to Bomberman 64 because there are different areas that you travel to, each of which has about five different stages.

One thing that is different in this game is that in some levels, you get to play having extra advancements, such as a jetpack, or a submarine. In this game, there are also different types of bombs you get. You can get either a cherry bomb, an ice bomb, a pesticide bomb, or just a regular bomb. A cherry bomb is basically just a stronger bomb with a bigger explosion. An ice bomb lets you turn enemies into a block of ice. Then you are able to move the enemies around, and use them to jump on and get to a higher platform. A control bomb explodes when you want it to. This bomb is very useful against some bosses.

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