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, released as ''Super Bust-A-Move'' in Europe and North America, is a
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in the ''
Puzzle Bobble internationally known as ''Bust-A-Move'', is a 1994 tile-matching puzzle arcade game developed and published by Taito. It is based on the 1986 arcade game ''Bubble Bobble'', featuring characters and themes from that game. Its characteristicall ...
'' series. It was developed by
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, and released on November 27, 2000 by
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for the
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, and by
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and
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for
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in 2001. It was later ported to the
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that same year, the Japanese version under the name . It was re-released in Japan for the PlayStation 2 in 2004 as part of (along with its sequel, '' Super Puzzle Bobble 2''), which is Volume 62 of the Japan-exclusive ''
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''. This compilation includes a few graphical enhancements. ''Super Puzzle Bobble'' was ported to the
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in 2003, under the name of in Japan, ''Super Bust-A-Move All-Stars'' in Europe, and ''Bust-A-Move 3000'' in North America. The game is a direct port, except for the inclusion of new backgrounds and remixed music. It also features new box artwork, more in line with the in-game artwork. It is the first mainstream game in the series not to see an arcade release, although there is an arcade game with the same title, which is a completely different game to this one.


Gameplay

''Super Puzzle Bobble'' gameplay is essentially the same as the rest of the series. It bestows some audiovisual improvements, adds and removes gameplay elements, adds a new art style, and adds a new character roster. It has single player, training, computer competition, and two player competition modes. New to this game are large-sized bubbles and a two player cooperation mode, in which players work together to solve a stage. The GameCube ''All-Stars'' version has a four player option and a
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-style mode called "Shoot Bubble".


Promotion

The game was showcased at the February 1999 AOU Amusement Expo in Japan. Similar to '' Bust-A-Move 2 Arcade Edition'', the original PlayStation 2 version in North American and Europe releases had unusually strange cover art, consisting of a photorealistic baby wearing shades and blowing a red bubble. It was included on a 2003 list published by
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of the "Top Ten Worst Covers". Other versions of the game including the later GameCube release would instead feature cover art more reminiscent of the game, featuring the game's core cast of playable characters.


Reception

The PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance versions received "generally favorable reviews", while ''Bust-A-Move 3000'' received "mixed" reviews, according to the
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. In Japan, ''
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'' gave it a score of 28 out of 40 for the PS2 version, 24 out of 40 for the Game Boy Advance version, and 26 out of 40 for the ''All-Stars'' edition. Ryan Davis of ''
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'' said the PS2 version has the best graphics and sound of the series to date, "with extraordinarily sharp 2D graphics and a healthy amount of visual splendor", but that its gameplay represents an "incredibly stripped-down" disappointment to the series which "brings virtually nothing new to the franchise" and is missing a lot of features from the previous year's ''Bust-a-Move 4''. As for ''BAM3000'', there was nothing new and the analog controls were awkward, but the multiple gameplay modes kept players happy. Geraint Evans of ''
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'' regarded the game as worth owning, but only on one console. Tom Russo of '' NextGen'' found the Japanese PS2 import a bit disappointing and no different from the original game. Human Tornado of ''
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'' said of the PlayStation 2 version in one review, "''Super Bust A Move'' for the PS2 is the best puzzle game for the system almost by default. ''
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'' has prettier graphics, but the time-tested gameplay in ''Bust A Move'' makes the switch to the PS2 nicely. It's not a must have, but Taito's new ''Super Bust A Move'' has a lot of challenge for gamers who want an action puzzle game." In another ''GamePro'' review, Uncle Dust said of the same console version, "For those who must have the most recent version of ''Bust-A-Move'', or for puzzle fans without a PS one, this is a good game. Yet ''Super Bust-A-Move''s limited new features and graphics, along with the PS2's backward compatibility, make it kind of silly to spend the extra bucks on this latest version." The PlayStation 2 version was a runner-up for "Puzzle Game of 2000" in Editors' Choice, but won the same award in Readers' Choice at ''
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''s Best of 2000 Awards for PlayStation 2.


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External links

*Taito Corporation page
SPB (arcade)
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