
NWR writes: "Bomberman returns to the Nintendo DS, this time as a downloadable DSiWare game called Bomberman Blitz. The focus is once again on frantic multiplayer action for up to eight players, with players now able to battle against anyone in the world thanks to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection support."

Daav from NoobFeed writes - Nintendo has announced that both the 3DS and Wii U eShops are on the way out. Though the company preempts the news by saying that downloads will still work "for the foreseeable future," that message also implies that your games will disappear at some point. We've enabled consumption at our fingertips, which companies have gladly used to erode the terms of game ownership. As always, convenience comes at a much higher cost down the road and, well, that time has come

Hunter Johnson: "When it comes to cute and loveable video game characters, Bomberman is one of the cutest (even if he does have a weird explosives fetish)."

Everyeye.it: Founded in 1983, the Bomberman series has been largely his years of glory in the early '90s, with the series for PC-Engine and later on the Super Nintendo. The end of that decade instead marked a dark period, especially for the Bomberman arcade game: in fact the only titles produced by Hudson were mostly alternative crops, such as the Platform for Nintendo 64.