For those of you who know who Bub is, you've probably had
the pleasure of playing one of the best series of all time. For those of you
who don't, tsk tsk...
Bub is a cute little dinosaur teams up with another cute
little dinosaur to save their girlfriends. Traveling through a hundred
levels and battling a slew of enemies, Bub and Bob ushered in a new breed of
Platformers -- non-scrolling.
Bub, despite having not much character, comes from the addicting Bust-a-Move
series. His brother, Bob, picks out the bubbles and readies them in the cannon,
and Bub fires away. Sure, he doesn't have much character, but he's a cute
character and a fun addition to the contest. Unfortunately, he and Bob may
never get out of the tiny frame at the bottom of the screen (except at the
Title and Game Over screens), but they will certainly be remembered always by
any fan of simple but fun games.
Bust-A-Move is an arcade game where you have a rectangular
playing arena that’s filled with a
prearranged order of different colored balls towards the top of the rectangle.
As Bub, (whether you’re the green one or the blue one) you have to launch
colored balls on your own, one at a time, to try to get 3 same colored balls
stuck together, so they could POP and disappear. Your goal is to get rid of all
the colored balls and go to the next level. However, there are times where it’s
VERY difficult to aim the balls in the area you want to (especially without the
hand aimer). And there’s also a big catch… about after shooting 5-8 balls, the
ceiling starts to shake and moves down a bit, which causes the colored balls to
get closer to Bub. Once the ceiling gets too low, and the pile of balls gets
past a certain point, you lose. And then, you insert 25 more cents, of course.
And of course, the game is two player, making Player 1 the green Bub and Player
2 the Blue Bub. Bust-A-Move is a really challenging yet addicting and fun
arcade game, which you could probably find at your local arcade or Pizza restaurant
(i.e. Toppers, Pizza Hut…) The series itself has also spanned console and
portable games, and Bust-A-Move is looking to having its own game on the DS
very soon.
Fighting alone or with his friend Bob, Bub had to defeat his
enemies by trapping them inside bubbles, then popping the bubble. While
this sounds like a simple task, restraining time limits and increasingly fast
enemies make teamwork a necessity in many of the higher levels. Bub, in
his quest to save his girlfriend, spawned a successful game that would be
ported and emulated for years to come.
"Insert coin to join!" -Bub
(Writeup courtesy of Big Bob (ImBigBob@gmail.com), ssknuxmagician
(thedohmaster@yahoo.com), bokunokuso (phoenixriver@gmail.com) and
darkx5642358951)
Someone needs to explain to me what in the hell is so interesting about Bub that half of Board 8 decided to write a bio for him.