Talk:Bomberman 64 (1997 video game)

This article used to be a redirect page to Bomberman because at first the article talked about Bomberman in general and not the N64 game specificly.

The artcle is still incomplete, and I myself can't elaborate on the Story, character descriptions, and some of the item info in the article. I also don't know how or if I'll tackle the Multiplayer section. Someone who knows the game well enough, please fill in the empty spaces, because I can't. &mdash; Kjammer 08:55, 30 May 2005 (UTC)
 * I'll do the Story section, and I'll probably do the others over the course of the next few days. --REALiTY 05:03, 11 October 2006 (UTC)bomberman 64 does not have multiplayer even though it said it does

Japanese boxart
That isn't for the Japanese Bomberman 64; it's for Bomberman 64. Our Bomberman 64 was Japan's Baku Bomberman, while around 2000 they got a game called Bomberman 64, which was along the lines of the 2D games and not released over here to my knowledge. Should that get it's own page or just a section here?

Yes, the Bomberman 64 game pictured was released in 2001 and had 3 games with updated graphics. Bomberman (with multiplayer), Panic Bomber, a Sega Swirl like game called SameGame, and Bomberman Park, a place where you play a whole bunch of minigames. In layman's terms, that is a completely different game.

Ending?...
I remember the ending being quite different. The final boss is taken away by the frost guy. The winged white guy never turns on you... I'm a bit confused as to where you're getting all this.

That is the "bad ending". If you collect 100 golden cards and beat Altair again, Sirius (The white winged guy) knocks out Regulus (the frost guy) and kills Altair. This opens up the last world and location for the final 20 gold cards. Linknumbers 05:17, 20 January 2007 (UTC)Linknumbers

It's like Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. It's not so easy getting all the shards, so many people don't know about Zero Two. Thanks to places like youtube and wikis, now they do. TetsujinSaiki 17:21 (5:21 PM), October 3, 2009