are there any recordings of anyone winning bubble bobble

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are there any recordings of anyone winning bubble bobble

-- Bradley Higgins (bradhig@yahoo.com), January 08, 2000

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If there was... it would have to be done by bringing in a second player... technically that's illegal in MARP(because two player games are illegal), but I don't see what's wrong bringing in a second player at the end... then again... that's my opinion...

-- Gameboy9 (goldengameboy@yahoo.com), January 08, 2000.

I agree, provided they max the score 9,999,990 before joining in the 2nd player - i.e. sitting on 8.9 Million then joining in the 2nd player and getting the 1 Million bonus is NOT good enough. Another way of saying it is that the final score is the one just prior to adding in the 2nd player - which should please all the skeptics.

An additional point - there are a couple of variants in the endings. In all games if you finish level 100 with 1 player you will get the 'bad ending' and be zapped back to any stage between 50-85 that is a multiple of 5 (.e. 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85).

In those versions that support both the 'normal' and 'super' variants of the game there are two endings. If you play the normal game and finish level 100 with both players you will get the 'non true ending' which at the end gives you the encrypted 8 character code (P1,Jump,Shoot,Left,Right,Jump,P1,Right) to the 'super' powerup trick that you can enter at the start of the game at the Bobble Bobble logo that turns the game into 'super'. The encryption key is also given which is a simple substitution cypher so you can decode the 8 characters. You are also cryptically informed that if you get to the secret rooms at level 20, 30, 40 that more hints will be provided.

Finally, playing 'super' with 2 players and completing level 100 will give you the 'true' ending - which really isn't much different than the the 'non true ending' of the 'normal game'.

willwithout entering the keycodes at the start that make the game 'super'

-- Tim Morrow (tjmorrow@bigpond.com), January 09, 2000.


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