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Nintendo 3DS
Release Date: March 27, 2011   |   Genre:
Puzzle Bobble Universe is an arcade-style puzzle game in the Bust-A-Move series, in which the player aims and fires bubbles at an onslaught of slowly falling bubbles to clear a group of three or more bubbles the same colour as the one fired and prevent the bubbles from falling to the bottom of the screen. The gameplay modes include: Puzzle mode, which consists of eight worlds comprising of ten stages and a boss fight each, with keys in each level unlocking a dragon which provides the player with a rapid fire ability, and Challenge mode, where players can set their own time limit, if they so please, and play solely to achieve a high score.
Nintendo Game Boy
Release Date: October 1, 1993   |   Genre: Action
Eliminate bouncing balls in destinations around the world in Buster Bros. for Game Boy. Based on the 1989 arcade game, Buster Bros. has you guiding a pith helmet clad sibling in 50 levels across 17 cities. Aim a harpoon, grappling hook, or gun at each ball. A successful hit results in the sphere splitting into two or more targets, and play continues until all balls are removed from the screen. Avoid contact with the spheres by moving left and right, and collect assorted power-ups to help complete each stage. Two Game Boy owners can engage in cooperative play via Game Link Cable
Sony Playstation
Release Date: March 31, 1997   |   Genre:
Comprising three titles, (Buster Bros., Super Buster Bros., and Buster Buddies), Buster Bros. Collection is a compilation of Capcom's "Buster" arcade series -- released over a period of six years from 1989 to 1995. Gameplay presents a blend of puzzle and action that sees players strafing from side-to-side, shooting vertically at the bubbles that bounce around the arena. Enclosed within the confines of a single, 2D arena, one or two players must utilize their rope-gun devices to destroy the deluge of bubbles that inundate the screen. When hit, the bubbles burst into multiple, smaller segments, and will continue to do so until the smallest bubble is destroyed. Only by clearing the screen can players proceed. However, coming into contact with a bubble will result in the immediate loss of a life.
Arcade
Release Date: December 1, 1987   |   Genre:
Butasan (ぶたさん?) (also known as Mr. Pig and Pig and Bombers) is a 1987 arcade game developed by NMK and Jaleco. Summary The player controls a pig and the aim of the game is to blow up other pigs by throwing bombs at them. The bombs are randomly spawned across the map and can be picked up and thrown at the other pigs. The bombs are given a number between 5 and 30; when the bomb is thrown it takes that number of seconds to explode. Bombs which directly hit pigs explode on contact. Various power ups are available throughout the game such as gas that makes all other characters fall asleep. A bonus sub-game involves random pigs popping out of holes, and the player must knock them back down the hole with their own pig, in a similar mode of gameplay to Whack-a-mole. The games was released on various home computer systems such as ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, MSX and Amstrad CPC by U.S. Gold as Psycho Pigs U.X.B.
Commodore 64
Release Date: July 1, 1989   |   Genre: Action
Intelligence reports suggest that POWs have been captured and are being held hostage at the guerilla outpost on Butcher Hill. The game is divided into three sections. In the first section, players steer their dinghy along a river while avoiding mines and other obstacles. If the dinghy comes into contact with any mine, it explodes. However, when the player has collected ammo, the mines can be destroyed. Coming into contact with rocks causes the dinghy to bounce out of the water for a short distance. When a jetty appears, pressing the fire button allows the player to land and start the next section.
Intellivision
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Buzz Bombers is an arcade action game similar to Centipede. You control a can of bug spray at the bottom of the screen, and you need to defend yourself from the swarms of incoming bees. The bees start at the top of the screen, and fly their way back and forth, slowly heading towards the bottom of the screen. If they reach the ground, they will pollinate the flowers there which causes them to grow and will restrict movement of your spray can. When you shoot a bee, it will turn into a honeycomb. The honeycombs will cause the bees to head towards the ground even faster, since they will turn around when one is in their way. Your spray can is able to shoot the honeycombs, but if you leave them in place a hummingbird will fly around and eat the honey from them. The more honey the hummingbird eats, the more points you get. The game ends when all of your spray cans are destroyed by growing flowers.
Sega Dreamcast
Release Date: November 30, 2000   |   Genre: Platform
Buzz Lightyear is based on an animated movie and television series of the same name. Buzz Lightyear is an elite space ranger, who travels from planet to planet hunting down supervillians. In this game, you control Buzz through 14 missions on eight different planets. In each mission, your goal is to race to the end of the level before the bad guy does. If you do so successfully, you face off against the villian, and hopefully capture them. In addition to capturing the villain, there are secondary objectives like collecting robot parts and getting the fastest time through the level.
Sony PSP
Release Date: September 23, 2008   |   Genre: Strategy
Packing over 5,000 questions on topics including music, celebrities, TV, sport, science, nature, movies and more, Buzz! PSP puts gamer’s knowledge to the test at home or on the move. With six new round types specifically designed for PSP including the speed-is-of-the-essence 'Quickfire Challenge', the picture-puzzler 'Picture This' and the mind-boggling 'Virus Challenge', each round also comes complete with pictures and videos . The focus of Buzz! has always been on social gaming and the PSP version is no different, with three exciting multiplayer modes ideal to play with friends and family. The game features three multiplayer modes that require either one PSP (to pass around) or one copy of the game (thanks to Game Share, users can pass their friends a temporary copy of the game to play to play with up to four players.) Additionally, Quiz Host mode enables up to six players to play against each other, with one taking control of the game to select and ask the questions. The Quiz Host runs the whole game, with the power to award (or even deduct) points however they see fit. Not only does Buzz! PSP offer innovative multiplayer handheld quiz action; it also has more robust single player mode than previous Buzz! games.
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: October 2, 2007   |   Genre:
Take control of a mischievous monkey to challenge your friends and become "King of the Jungle." Use the Buzz! Buzzers to take part in the fast, fun and frantic action. Mini-games galore: Risk your neck in a lions mouth, pelt coconuts at menacing tortoises or enjoy some "farty" time when relaxing in the jungle Jacuzzi (but beware of the head bashing gorilla!).
Sony Playstation 3
Release Date: September 23, 2008   |   Genre: