Tiny Bobble review for the Commodore Amiga
A review of Tiny Bobble - An almost Arcade quality remake of Bubble Bobble for the Commodore Amiga from the team of Pink and Fade1.
Bubble Bobble was quite a good game on the Amiga when it was 1st released in the late 80's but it suffered with sluggish controls which let the game down badly, this remake hopes to correct the errors of the original release and improve many other features.
- Taken from the Indie Retro News website -
Bubble Bobble has infuriated and thrilled us in equal measure on our home computers since its release around the year of 1987 to 1989. Its appeal captures all age groups, and the fun is doubled with a brother, sister or friend to play in two player mode. But now as an almost Arcade like port of that hit classic, you can play the game with 50 fps instead of 25, 32 colours instead of 16, 150 items, a bigger screen height of 224 pixels, more sprite animations, a progress screen, an animated extend screen, and finally multiple endings not using any assets or code from the original Amiga version!
LINK - http://www.indieretronews.com/2020/08/tiny-bobble-almost-arcade-quality-port.html
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