

Super Bomberman on SNES is where the chaos really started for me. You’ve got your classic single-player mode—running through maze-like levels, dropping bombs to blast through walls and take out enemies while hunting for power-ups. The controls are simple, but figuring out the timing so you don’t blow yourself up? That’s the real challenge.
Then there’s the battle mode, which is where the game shines. Grab three friends (or let the AI fill in), cram into a tiny arena, and watch friendships dissolve as everyone scrambles for the best power-ups before someone gets cornered. The Super Multitap support means no one gets left out, and trust me, nothing beats the panic of hearing a bomb’s fuse ticking right behind you.
It’s pure, frantic fun that still holds up years later.
Must-play games
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Super Bomberman 3 (snes) (snes)
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Super Bomberman 5 (snes) (snes)
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Bomberman B-daman (snes) (snes)
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Super Bomberman (snes)
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Bomberman 2 (snes)
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Super Bomberman 4 (snes)
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Bomberman 3 (snes)
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Super Bomberman 2 (japan) (snes)
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Bomberman 4 (snes)
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Super Bomberman 4 (english - Translated) (snes)
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Super Bomberman 3 (snes)
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Super Bomberman 3 (europe) (snes)