Atomic Bomberman

Atomic Bomberman (1997)

by Interplay Entertainment
Genres:Puzzle, Arcade
Themes:Action
Game modes:Multiplayer
Story:Think you're smarter than the collective intelligence of 9 other bombers throwing bombs faster than your mind can comprehend? Try your hand at this fast paced classic from the 90's with up to 10 players filled with mayhem and blown up body parts. Bombs Away!
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user avatar@inselliumuser avatar@insellium
January 30, 2025
The game was very dynamic and fun for its time, but it's really sad that to this day it hasn't received any patches, especially TCP/IP support, which would have extended its lifespan for online play. I still hope and believe that with its release on GOG, the game will receive at least some updates.
user avatar@ion00user avatar@ion00
January 30, 2025
Best multiplayer game of all time. I used to play it a ton in internet cafes back in the day. Ah nostalgia. There's actually a fan remake of this game and I played it recently with a couple of friends and we had a real blast! Hope to see this on GOG.
user avatar@rex1987user avatar@rex1987
January 30, 2025
one of the best multiplayer game - i would love to have it back! its like the ulitmate party game that you can play for a short while and have a lot of fun with friends. It action backed and so much fun. One up for TCP/IP support
user avatar@l.beltranuser avatar@l.beltran
February 04, 2025
LAN parties with the guys bombing each other up was just glorious, can you imagine this game with basic but proper online support? total blast from the past, literally!
user avatar@mroosauser avatar@mroosa
February 01, 2025
A simple game with a simple premise but amazing potential. Hours were wasted playing through this game over and over, and the AI was some of the best in the series to date. The game also had very robust multiplayer and custom modes that continued the fun far beyond the average games' playtime.
user avatar@Card_Lockuser avatar@Card_Lock
February 10, 2025
i played this game as a little kid, it was great and wild fun. with some modern suppport would be wild! played with my dad on the computer and it was the greatest bonding experience in my life.
user avatar@AKAWilburuser avatar@AKAWilbur
February 10, 2025
Back in the mid 90's I rented out a couple of rooms in my house... Come to find out, both were avid gamers and soon we had the whole house wired up for a LAN. When this one came out, it quickly became a favorite!!!
It was my first PC game, had ton of great memories playing multiplayer and even against the AI. I remember the snarky remarks the game had too which was funny.
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