Super Bomberman 2, the Glossary
is a video game developed by Produce! and Hudson Soft and released on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.[1]
Table of Contents
39 relations: Action game, ASCII Corporation, Battle royale game, Bomberman, Boss (video games), Cyborg, Daytona USA, Famitsu, Future plc, Future US, Game Players, GameFAQs, GamePro, GamesMaster (magazine), Giant Bomb, HobbyConsolas, Hudson Soft, IGN, International Data Group, Larry Flynt Publications, List of maze video games, List of video games considered the best, MobyGames, Multiplayer video game, Next Generation (magazine), Nintendo, Nintendo Power, Party game, Produce!, Quake (video game), Single-player video game, Super Bomberman, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Tokuma Shoten, Video game, VideoGames & Computer Entertainment, Virgin Interactive Entertainment, Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness, Yasuhiko Fukuda.
- Produce! games
- Video games scored by Yasuhiko Fukuda
Action game
An action game is a video game genre that emphasizes physical challenges, including hand–eye coordination and reaction time. Super Bomberman 2 and action game are action games.
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ASCII Corporation
was a Japanese publishing company based in Chiyoda, Tokyo.
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Battle royale game
A battle royale game is an online multiplayer video game genre that blends last-man-standing gameplay with the survival, exploration and scavenging elements of a survival game.
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Bomberman
is a video game franchise created by Shinichi Nakamoto and Shigeki Fujiwara, originally developed by Hudson Soft and currently owned by Konami. Super Bomberman 2 and Bomberman are Hudson Soft games and maze games.
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Boss (video games)
In video games, a boss is a significantly powerful non-player character created as an opponent to players.
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Cyborg
A cyborg (also known as cybernetic organism, cyber-organism, cyber-organic being, cybernetically enhanced organism, cybernetically augmented organism, technorganic being, techno-organic being, or techno-organism)—a portmanteau of '''''cyb'''ernetic'' and '''''org'''anism''—is a being with both organic and biomechatronic body parts.
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Daytona USA
is an arcade racing game developed by Sega AM2 and released by Sega in March of 1994. Super Bomberman 2 and Daytona USA are 1994 video games.
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Famitsu
, formerly, is a line of Japanese video game magazines published by Kadokawa Game Linkage (previously known as Gzbrain), a subsidiary of Kadokawa.
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Future plc
Future plc is a British publishing company. It was started in 1985 by Chris Anderson. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. Among its many titles are Country Life, Homes and Gardens, Decanter, Marie Claire, and The Week. Zillah Byng-Thorne was chief executive officer from 2014 to 2023, when she was replaced by Jon Steinberg.
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Future US
Future US, Inc. (formerly known as Imagine Media and The Future Network USA) is an American media corporation specializing in targeted magazines and websites in the video games, music, and technology markets.
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Game Players
Game Players was a monthly video game magazine founded by Robert C. Lock in 1989 and originally published by Signal Research in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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GameFAQs
GameFAQs is a video gaming website that hosts guides and other resources, as well as an active message board forum.
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GamePro
GamePro was an American multiplatform video game magazine media company that published online and print content covering the video game industry, video game hardware and video game software.
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GamesMaster (magazine)
GamesMaster was a monthly multi-format computer and video game magazine published by Future plc in the United Kingdom.
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Giant Bomb
Giant Bomb is an American video game website and wiki that includes personality-driven gaming videos, commentary, news, and reviews, created by former GameSpot editors Jeff Gerstmann and Ryan Davis.
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HobbyConsolas
HobbyConsolas is a Spanish video game magazine founded in 1991 by Hobby Press and published by Axel Springer SE.
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Hudson Soft
was a Japanese video game company that released numerous games for video game consoles, home computers and mobile phones, mainly from the 1980s to the 2000s.
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IGN
IGN is an American video game and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc.
International Data Group
International Data Group (IDG, Inc.) is a market intelligence and demand generation company focused on the technology industry.
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Larry Flynt Publications
Larry Flynt Publications, or LFP, Inc. is an American independent business enterprise that owns, manages and operates the adult entertainment businesses founded by American entrepreneur Larry Flynt.
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List of maze video games
Maze game is a video game genre description first used by journalists during the 1980s to describe any game in which the entire playing field is a maze. Super Bomberman 2 and List of maze video games are maze games.
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List of video games considered the best
This is a list of video games that multiple video game journalists or magazines have considered to be among the best of all time.
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MobyGames
MobyGames is a commercial website that catalogs information on video games and the people and companies behind them via crowdsourcing.
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Multiplayer video game
A multiplayer video game is a video game in which more than one person can play in the same game environment at the same time, either locally on the same computing system (couch co-op), on different computing systems via a local area network, or via a wide area network, most commonly the Internet (e.g.
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Next Generation (magazine)
Next Generation was a US video game magazine that was published by Imagine Media (now Future US).
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Nintendo
is a Japanese multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto.
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Nintendo Power
Nintendo Power was a former video game news and strategy magazine from Nintendo of America, first published in July/August 1988 as Nintendo's official print magazine for North America.
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Party game
Party games are games that are played at social gatherings to facilitate interaction and provide entertainment and recreation.
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Produce!
Produce Co., Ltd. was a Japanese video game company.
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Quake (video game)
Quake is a first-person shooter game developed by id Software and published by GT Interactive.
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Single-player video game
A single-player video game is a video game where input from only one player is expected throughout the course of the gaming session.
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Super Bomberman
is an action, maze game, part of the Bomberman series, released for the Super NES in 1993. Super Bomberman 2 and Super Bomberman are action games, Bomberman, Hudson Soft games, maze games, Produce! games and Super Nintendo Entertainment System games.
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Super Nintendo Entertainment System
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, commonly shortened to Super Nintendo, Super NES or SNES, is a 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan and South Korea, 1991 in North America, 1992 in Europe and Oceania and 1993 in South America.
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Tokuma Shoten
is a publisher in Japan, headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo.
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Video game
A video game or computer game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device (such as a joystick, controller, keyboard, or motion sensing device) to generate visual feedback from a display device, most commonly shown in a video format on a television set, computer monitor, flat-panel display or touchscreen on handheld devices, or a virtual reality headset.
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VideoGames & Computer Entertainment
VideoGames & Computer Entertainment (abbreviated as VG&CE) was an American magazine dedicated to covering video games on computers, home consoles and arcades.
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Virgin Interactive Entertainment
Avalon Interactive Group, Ltd. was a British video game distributor based within Europe that formerly traded as the video game publishing and distributing division of British conglomerate the Virgin Group.
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Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness
Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness is a fantasy real-time strategy computer game developed by Blizzard Entertainment and released for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows in 1995 and Mac OS in 1996 by Blizzard's parent, Davidson & Associates.
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Yasuhiko Fukuda
is a Japanese composer and keyboardist.
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See also
Produce! games
- Aldynes
- Brain Lord
- Dual Heroes
- Mystic Ark
- Neo Bomberman
- Super Adventure Island
- Super Bomberman
- Super Bomberman 2
- Super Bomberman 4
- The 7th Saga
Video games scored by Yasuhiko Fukuda
- Emerald Dragon
- Smart Ball
- Street Fighter (video game)
- Super Bomberman 2
- Super Bomberman 4
- Super Bomberman 5
- Tengai Makyō II: Manji Maru