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Bubble Bobble Evolution -
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Game Synopsis
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Twenty years ago, Bubblun and Bobblun were two boys
who were transformed into dragons inside the Cave of
Monsters. By blowing bubbles which encapsulated
enemy creatures, Bub and Bob sailed through 100
levels of platform action to save their girlfriends.
Two decades and dozens of derivatives and sequels
later, Taito recaptures the magic of the original
game with an evolved version. Bubble Bobble
Evolution features classic bubble blowing game play
with new play fields and enough wrinkles thrown in
to justify the "Evolution" portion of the game
title.
In the story mode of BBE, two siblings named Bub and Bob are
playing by the River Thames and generally having a
good time when they get tired and decide to go home.
As they walk, the sky darkens and a bolt of
lightning strikes both boys. In the next scene, the
camera pans in on Bub and Bob who are now encased in
dragon suits. Their faces may be seen inside the
costumes and the two are sent to menacing-looking
towers called "maniac pleasure palace." When the
game starts, Bub is in the right tower while Bob is
in the left tower. Switch between the two dragons to
defeat foes and eventually reunite. By using newtype
bubble blowing action and puzzle solving skills, the
brothers work together to escape from the towers and
return to human form. The original Bubble Bobble
featured one static screen per level but Evolution
allows the boy-dragons to roam around three
connected screens which represent the cylindrical
nature of the two adjacent towers.
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Game Notes
» The setting in the STORY MODE is 18th century
London and the backgrounds reflect the look and feel
of the olden days.
» Bobblers will have to use various effects and
elements in the game to pass obstacles. For example,
when faced with a gate of ice, use a fire bubble to
melt the gate and obtain passage to the other side.
» Environmental modifiers in the game include air
currents, gravity, and temperature which affect the
size and speed of a blown bubble.
» Up to four players may connect through Ad Hoc mode
and battle each other in the Competition Mode. The
bubbles are used like missiles to damage opponents
and gain the upper hand.
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This document and photos are ©NCSX 2006. All rights reserved. No
reproduction in whole or in part of this document
may be made without express written consent of
National Console Support, Inc.
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