![]() The objective of the game is to remove all the bubbles off a stage without the bubbles going underneath the line. The original arcade version was also included in the 2005 Taito Memories Gekan compilation (exclusively in Japan for the PlayStation 2) and the 2006-2007 Taito Legends 2 compilation (outside of Japan) for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PC. The PS1 version was later digitally re-released via PlayStation Network for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable on Septemin Japan only. It was later ported by Probe to the Nintendo 64 (outside of Japan) and Game Boy in 1998. It was first ported to the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn in 1996, both of which had controversial North American box art. The game was later ported to home consoles, titled outside of Japan as Bust-A-Move 2: Arcade Edition and published outside of Japan by Acclaim. The game was also re-released by SNK worldwide in 1999 for Neo Geo MVS hardware, which was known in advertisements as Bust-A-Move Again "EX". ![]() The Japanese version was re-released later that year as Puzzle Bobble 2X, featuring an additional set of levels while adding a special holiday-themed attract mode. Although this change was reverted back for the other international releases, it can still be found in the version included in the North American PS2 version of Taito Legends 2. The original arcade version outside of Japan is unique as it uses original music and backgrounds while replacing the cutesy characters with a disembodied pair of hands turning a crank. Unlike the previous game, the bubbles are now filled with simple shapes (such as red hearts and orange stars) instead of Bubble Bobble enemies. ![]() Bust-A-Move Again (known outside of North America, and in some digital re-releases, as Puzzle Bobble 2) is a tile-matching puzzle game developed and released by Taito for arcades (using Taito F3 Package System hardware) on July 1995.Īlong with a new set of levels, this sequel to Bust-A-Move adds new special bubbles (including ones that cause all same-colored bubbles to pop), new indestructible blocks on the playfield, non-linear progression in Puzzle Mode, and a new game mode: a one-player Versus Mode against a variety of computer opponents.
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