![]() The more you drop the more they will rage at you. If your playing versus mode with the computer or a friend, when letting the bubbles fall it will throw random bubbles on the opponents screen. This is not easy to do though as the game is moving fast and you have to make split second decisions on the fly and regularly change your strategy There is practically no load times in this game making it a fantastic port of the arcade original. All that fall will then score double and really rack you up one hell of a high score. The real strategy is chaining as many bubbles together as possible and then popping the anchor point holding them in play. Matching 3 together will cause the bubbles to pop. The object is simple you fling coloured bubbles up the screen. It also caused many people to sing the infamous song at the same time also.īust a Move 2 arcade edition is a fast action puzzle game. When I used to play this game with friends you would always shout “BUST A MOVE!” when you got one over on your opponent. This is a shame because I always loved the title Bust a Move. There was something rather hypnotic about watching, maybe because I have always had a fascination with arcade puzzle titles, or maybe its because I’m a utter fan boy for Taito games, especially the Bubble Bobble games of which this series is a spin off from.īust A Move originally was called Puzzle Bobble in Japan but most modern releases of the games in the series have also taken this title in the West including the recent iOS game. Bust a Move 2 was one of those arcade game where I would literally watch the demo screen over and over again even after I ran out of money to sink into the cabinet. It ran on Taito’s F3 hardware and could be found in dedicated arcade cabinets and later the Neo Geo cabinets which were becoming increasingly popular. This was literally in every arcade in my area. The most memorable game from my younger days was Bust a Move 2. ![]() I have played the majority of the entries on home consoles and arcades. I have always enjoyed the Bust a Move series. For this review I’ll specifically be covering the Playstation version. All versions are ports of the very popular arcade game and all versions are arguably fantastic ports, bringing that vintage arcade experience home. While the concentration of these systems was to move gaming into 3D, Bust a Move was a game that kept its feet firmly in the 2D realm, and it still does to this day. Value: $3.50-$10 (disc/cart only – all platforms), $7-$15 (complete, all but N64)/$25 (complete N64), $30-$40 (sealed)īust a Move 2 Arcade Edition was a popular title released on the Sony Playstation, Sega Saturn and N64. Platform: Arcade, Playstation, Saturn, N64, Gameboyĭigital Release? Yes, but only on the Japanese PSN (of PS1 version) ![]()
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