

Super Bomberman on SNES is where the chaos really started—four players, one screen, and way too many explosions. I remember plugging in that multitap adapter for the first time, cramming controllers into every port, and watching friendships dissolve over who "accidentally" bombed who. The single-player mode is fine—you’ve got your usual maze-running, bomb-dropping action—but the real magic happens when you get a full crew. Power-ups like the remote detonator or the kickable bombs change everything, and suddenly you’re not just playing Bomberman, you’re negotiating temporary alliances before someone inevitably betrays you. It’s still one of the best party games on the system.
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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Bomberman (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)