Tetris Blast
Tetris Blast |
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Also known as: Super Bombliss (JP original), Super Bombliss DX (JP rerelease) This game has hidden development-related text. |
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Tetris Blast is Bombliss...on the go! It is the first North American release of the series.
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Version | Code |
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Tetris Blast | 086‑CFA‑E66 |
Super Bombliss | 086‑A5A‑E66 |
Super Bombliss DX | 089-64A-E66 |
Regional Differences
Copyright Message
Super Bombliss | Tetris Blast | Super Bombliss DX |
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Title
Super Bombliss | Tetris Blast | Super Bombliss DX |
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Music Differences
Tetris Blast
Music | Using Scene | Description |
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Title | ||
Select Level | ||
Fight | This music is arranged from the SFC Super Tetris 2 + Bombliss. | |
TRAINING | This music is arranged from the SFC Super Bombliss. | |
CONTEST | ||
Defeat the boss | ||
Ending |
Super Bombliss/Super Bombliss DX
Music | Using Scene |
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Title | |
Select Level | |
Fight | |
TRAINING | |
CONTEST | |
PUZZLE | |
Ending |
Puzzle Mode
Super Bombliss DX adds a puzzle mode. The puzzles are mostly the same as in the SFC Super Bombliss, with some puzzles and pieces modified for the smaller field size.
SNES | GBC |
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To do: There are more changed puzzles. |
Fight Mode
The fight mode bosses have different names and portraits.
Japan | International |
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UROURO(うろうろ) | CUBIT |
KAPO(カポ) | SNAPTOR |
YURALIN(ゆらりん) | GLOOP |
NORO(のろ) | CREEPA |
GUU(グウ) | SQUIDLY |
GABA(ガバ) | DUG GRUB |
EMUDY | SHADOW |
Mr.Bombl | B-BOY |
To do: Compare the boss graphics. |
Credits
The Japanese and US versions have some differences in the staff roll:
- The Japanese version has some extra credits: Akira Shina (Producer) and Toshihiko Kitazawa (Director).
- Graphic designer "Yano Te" is "Yanote". "Humiko" is "Fumiko".
- The audio team was changed; The US version credits Niwaka-Zu, Bunbunmaru, Lah++, and Gocky-7 Alives. The Japanese version credits Dolphin Lover, Gocky-7 Alives, Lah++, and Sir-1008 (Shigemitsu Goto). Also, in the Stage 50 (contest mode) ending, Gocky-7 Alives is credited as Gockey7 Arrived. In addition, the endings are the same in Super Bombliss, whereas Tetris Blast has different ending screens.
- In the Quality Assurance credits, Nofihumi Hara (US version) is Norifumi Hara (Japanese version). Kayo Nisihara's name has also been corrected in the Japanese version to Kayo Nishihara.
- The credit "Tetris Blast Supervisor" is "Bombliss Supervisor" in the Japanese version.
- The last credit in the Japanese version says "Presented by B.P.S." The US version credits Nintendo.
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