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The eagerness of creating a chain of bubbles with the intention to collapse it at the base later, only to realize in dread that you've blocked off your own firing ability with said chain before you can do so. Nostalgia, man.
@Josmar Moreno I take it you also live in Los Angeles? Puzzle Bobble (the whole Neo-Geo arcade machine) is usually the first game I see at any laundromat here in South Central LA or in Inglewood.
I remember my father playing this game frequently. My father passed away some years ago. You miss me dad so much. I would give everything just to say you how much I love you.
I played this on an old arcade machine in some food place mom would take me to more than 15 yrs ago, and I have had this song stuck in my head ever since. The search is over. That braincell can finally rest. 😅
My dad got a CD with NeoGeo emulator with some games and this was shipped with it. It was fun playing it up to level 120. And I'm talking about like 2001 when I played it. :')
No other arcade game brings back memories like when you put the token in the Puzzle Bobble machine, hit start and hear that level music. Oh man, it's perfect.
I have memories of playing this in Hong Kong when I was a kid! It was favourite. And oh man! These tunes are epic too lol! And the way the tempo increases.... my nervous system is on edge!
@@shiningcomet There is one. It's called Puzzle Bobble Journey. It's made by Taito, but isn't an exact copy of the original, and has microtransactions.
@@hoodmistressreloaded I mean, the Bust-A-Move name caused a confusion when Sony released a series called Bust A Move, the name got changed when released in the west cuz of the western Puzzle Bobble releases, so they called it Bust A Groove
That was me during my college days (excluding mom, of course 😊). If I wasn't blowing money on Marvel vs Capcom 2 at the laundromat, then I was playing Puzzle Bobble
The one time I saw this in an arcade, PB 2 at least, it was in a Neo Geo cabinet, and was called Puzzle Bobble 2. It almost threw me off when I went to Montgomery Ward as a kid, and saw a game on the PS1, looked very, VERY familiar, but had the Bust A Move game. Right then and there, I recognized the game, and knew what it was, and my mom got it for me.
Used to play this game in Grade 9 on lunch break at place called "China Buffet King" they would have this game and one of the X-Men games either X-Men vs. Street Fighter or X-Men vs. Capcom can't remember. Every time I play this game or one of those X-Men games it's like I take a Hot Tub Time Machine back to that restaurant.
I used to play this game on my lunch break almost every day in grade 8. The pizza shop nearby had the cabinet. It was in bad condition and the plastic or glass over the screen was a bit scuffed up, but that never stopped me from enjoying it.
I never understood why its title had to be changed in the West, Bust-A-Move makes no sense because this is a spin-off of Bubble Bobble so Puzzle Bobble was more fitting for this kind of game.
@Grahamhg Not exactly sure since I wasn't around during the 80s, but most Americans really had the habit of writing off anything cute as "uncool". Hence why some games had their box arts and/or titles changed while others had a graphical overhaul.
@Grahamhg The branding was always weired with those games in England, It was Puzzle Bobble in the arcade but the console versions were all called Bust-a-Move up untill a few years ago with the 3DS one, Puzzle Bobble Universe. The case art was always hilariously bad for the Bust-a-Move games as well, look it up if you're too young to remember, the whole thing just makes no sense at all, most of the 80's Japanese companies had absolutely no idea how to market things in the west lol.
Looking at this game as someone used to this style of tile matching mixed with Break-Out, it may be nothing special to me but it revolutionized the genre so I appreciate it.
I use to go to the recreation center after school when I was in elementary school to play this game, and also play MK3, Killer Instinct, Marvel vs Capcom 2. So many memories being there and a whole lot of quarters used lol good times
Ricordo che giocavo a questo gioco nel lido della spiaggia. Il migliore amico di mia nonna ci regalava sempre un sacco di monetine per giocare a me e a mia sorella. Ognuna era specializzata in qualche livello e ce li dividavamo. Le musiche mi riportano proprio indietro nel tempo…
Awesome! I have this arcade machine too. when you beat mine it has an anagram puzzle to solve and mail to Taito by february of 1995 for a free T-shirt.
I used to play this game as a kid whenever I spotted an arcade game with it whenever I went to a diner, the play area at the children's hospital and even the arcades themselves
I love this game, but there's a much more interesting video on UA-cam where the player gets a high score of 45 million. Once you can complete the game, it becomes all about the score!
I played that too for a long time until it didn't work anymore on the newer laptops. Mainly watched this video to listen to the music again because even on the old laptop where it worked last the music got problems after a while. For the first few plays it was still working but then one day it suddenly was gone and I couldn't turn it on again. Also re-installing the game didn't help. It still had the sfx sounds though.
Gunma the retro gamer You're right! I don't get why I didn't realise that back when I made that comment. It's a very nice remix! I've learnt to play the Bubble Bobble Theme Music on Piano since, but I always make mistakes as it's quite a fast and tricky tune :P
Well in philippines, this is one of the arcade that i remember playing by mostly young girls in retro arcade machine owned by our neighbor, oww miss those days around 2007-2009.
Used to play this game all the time on the second floor of the Old Spaghetti Factory in San Jose as a kid. XD I'm so sad they shut that place down. :( 3:13 4:44 The theme song brought me so much joy. DX
I’m Curious about why they would change the name to “Bust-a-Move” in America and why it didn't retain the original intro's footage nor have the same theme song.
The home versions bore the Bust A Move name, the reasoning behind the name change to BAM is an odd one, when the Puzzle Bobble name is good enough and older players would recognize the Bobble in the name, and the characters in the game. Yeah, the Bust A Move name is dumb, and should've been left to the Bust A Groove series, as it would make more sense for that series.
The eagerness of creating a chain of bubbles with the intention to collapse it at the base later, only to realize in dread that you've blocked off your own firing ability with said chain before you can do so.
Nostalgia, man.
And of course, any laundromat is incomplete without this game.
hoodmistress reloaded that and metal slug
@@hellofaname Yep, that is also a classic 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
@Josmar Moreno I take it you also live in Los Angeles? Puzzle Bobble (the whole Neo-Geo arcade machine) is usually the first game I see at any laundromat here in South Central LA or in Inglewood.
reloadeI. I remember this game when I was a kid. This is so nostalgic
@@kevincruz290 I still play it from time to time when I have a few quarters to spare
I remember my father playing this game frequently. My father passed away some years ago. You miss me dad so much. I would give everything just to say you how much I love you.
Αδερφέ, Έλληνας είσαι; Κι εγώ τον έχασα πριν ένα χρόνο.. πουτανα ζωή
@@siseish Ελληνας ναι.
R.I.P.
Who said video games don't promote family memories?
my mother used to play this early 2000s sorry for your father man. my mother is still here but its veru nostalgic
I played this on an old arcade machine in some food place mom would take me to more than 15 yrs ago, and I have had this song stuck in my head ever since.
The search is over. That braincell can finally rest. 😅
This game is legit one of my first memories. This is crazy.
I can agree with this
Long and behold, THE game that started a lot of clones!
This is still the only good one imo
Carter Herrigstad Михаил
bubble witch saga is a clone of puzzle bobble.
@@notkimpine Snood and Bubble Puzzle
Just like Space Invaders, Pac-Man, and Street Fighter II.
Always played this during my Summer holidays in Italy...it was popular back then in 1997.
My dad got a CD with NeoGeo emulator with some games and this was shipped with it. It was fun playing it up to level 120.
And I'm talking about like 2001 when I played it. :')
Solo escuchar esa musica lloro de felicidad,,,querida infanciaaaa ❤❤
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I feel like crying listening to this cute song. I used to have so much fun playing this as a kid. Wish i could go back in time... 💔
If you have a Switch, you can get it on it
I just remembered this game. It's my mom's favorite, I'm installing it right now on my computer, she will be happy
How hearty! :D
It's my grandma's favourite! Did it, despite the fact of some Win10 incompability difficulty. She is happy!
My mom loves too! Bubble bobble and bomberman! XD
the cutest game intro ever
same😍😍😍
One of the happiest moment of my childhood was when i played Puzzle Bobble in my uncle's arcade saloon
Nostalgia hits me just watching this guy play arcade games
The soundtrack is forever imbedded in my head
No other arcade game brings back memories like when you put the token in the Puzzle Bobble machine, hit start and hear that level music. Oh man, it's perfect.
One of my many favorite arcade games ever.
This game is one of the best out there for the arcade machines
I have memories of playing this in Hong Kong when I was a kid! It was favourite. And oh man! These tunes are epic too lol! And the way the tempo increases.... my nervous system is on edge!
Nostalgia overdrive!!!
"BUST A MOVE" is another name for this game
True, but Puzzle Bobble just sounds cooler 😊
pyrofreak
I wish they make a version of it on IPhone
@@shiningcomet There is one. It's called Puzzle Bobble Journey. It's made by Taito, but isn't an exact copy of the original, and has microtransactions.
@@hoodmistressreloaded I mean, the Bust-A-Move name caused a confusion when Sony released a series called Bust A Move, the name got changed when released in the west cuz of the western Puzzle Bobble releases, so they called it Bust A Groove
@@angelriverasantana7755 I never knew that about the Bust-A-Move/Groove games
I now realize that the squares of the background are super-useful to take aim, I spent so many cash in this game ahah
I could listen the background music for hours
The 90s had the best games :')
I actually remembered seeing this in a local fast food restaurant were it comes with 4 in 1 arcade games
My memories in this game. Is very nostalgic.
If your local laundry didnt have this game or asked your mom for coins then you never had a childhood.
That was me during my college days (excluding mom, of course 😊). If I wasn't blowing money on Marvel vs Capcom 2 at the laundromat, then I was playing Puzzle Bobble
Henry Mateo it was either this or metal slug
Actually I used to play this at a donut shop.
They still had these in my local laundry mat up until 2012.
This Puzzle Bobble is insane.
This song always comes to my mind when I’m trying to build something from ikea
Played this in the Knotts Berry Farm hotel arcade a long time ago.
aaaaaaay! i actually played this in a las vegas hotel arcade way back
One of the few arcade games to outlast the death of arcades, alongside Golden Tee, Cruis'n USA, and that Terminator Salvation game no one played.
My childhood! =]
This game was astonishing. The music plays faster if the bubbles are closer to your Death Line.
If the bubbles hit the Death Line, the game is over.
It's truly mind bending
this game is my childhood, even though i never played it
TehDarkrai
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r/woosh
U must be kidding me u haven't played it wth
Sammmmee I kept getting the advertisements about it and played a little but since I was a dumb kid I didn’t like it
In America, This is called "Bust-a-Move".
The one time I saw this in an arcade, PB 2 at least, it was in a Neo Geo cabinet, and was called Puzzle Bobble 2. It almost threw me off when I went to Montgomery Ward as a kid, and saw a game on the PS1, looked very, VERY familiar, but had the Bust A Move game. Right then and there, I recognized the game, and knew what it was, and my mom got it for me.
2021 listening the music 😁 remembering the late 90s
Used to play this game in Grade 9 on lunch break at place called "China Buffet King"
they would have this game and one of the X-Men games either X-Men vs. Street Fighter
or X-Men vs. Capcom can't remember. Every time I play this game or one of those X-Men
games it's like I take a Hot Tub Time Machine back to that restaurant.
That last round, though... it's like it was designed specifically to screw you over with bad RNG
Everytime I'm bored at work I start singing this song.
¡Hace cuánto tiempo de éste juego! Me encanta, el mejor por siempre.
I used to play this game on my lunch break almost every day in grade 8. The pizza shop nearby had the cabinet. It was in bad condition and the plastic or glass over the screen was a bit scuffed up, but that never stopped me from enjoying it.
This game and also Metal Slug and Cruisn USA was at the local video store when I was a kid in the nineties. Memories man 🥹
Chances are, if you ran into a Neo Geo 4 slot MVS cab, this game was in it.
What's funny is that this is actually a port. The original Japanese release was done on a dedicated non-Neogeo hardware set.
Also was released in the US as Bust a Move too, with different music changes per bunch of levels!
This is beautiful to look back at
I never understood why its title had to be changed in the West, Bust-A-Move makes no sense because this is a spin-off of Bubble Bobble so Puzzle Bobble was more fitting for this kind of game.
We still called it Puzzle Bobble in the west, even if some machines did have the "Bust-A-Move" title. The original name just had more pull.
Yeah.. i got a gbc 30 best games collection cartridge and all games called bust a move 4,Bust a move 3
@Grahamhg Not exactly sure since I wasn't around during the 80s, but most Americans really had the habit of writing off anything cute as "uncool". Hence why some games had their box arts and/or titles changed while others had a graphical overhaul.
@Grahamhg We also call it Puzzle Bobble in the US.
@Grahamhg The branding was always weired with those games in England, It was Puzzle Bobble in the arcade but the console versions were all called Bust-a-Move up untill a few years ago with the 3DS one, Puzzle Bobble Universe.
The case art was always hilariously bad for the Bust-a-Move games as well, look it up if you're too young to remember, the whole thing just makes no sense at all, most of the 80's Japanese companies had absolutely no idea how to market things in the west lol.
Fucking loved this game I used to play this game at a taco shop here in san diego lol good memories
Looking at this game as someone used to this style of tile matching mixed with Break-Out, it may be nothing special to me but it revolutionized the genre so I appreciate it.
This game is such a throwback fr
I can't believe how many clones there are of this game...
So this game is real and not some weird made up memory I had from 25+ years ago.
LOVED this game and the music+sound effects when i was littel! :D
Legit one of the first games I played
I use to go to the recreation center after school when I was in elementary school to play this game, and also play MK3, Killer Instinct, Marvel vs Capcom 2. So many memories being there and a whole lot of quarters used lol good times
Puzzle Bobble is one of my favorite.
I remember this game....so cute
bub and bob are qute!!!😍😍😍😍
Gunma the retro gamer they made a sound plushie of them
Lmao this music was so warm and fuzzy. I could keep playing for hours
Ricordo che giocavo a questo gioco nel lido della spiaggia. Il migliore amico di mia nonna ci regalava sempre un sacco di monetine per giocare a me e a mia sorella. Ognuna era specializzata in qualche livello e ce li dividavamo. Le musiche mi riportano proprio indietro nel tempo…
This videogame remember me of my childhood!♡
Weak wallshots but damn the nostalgia , people loved or hated me waiting for me to finish
Grande classico dei videogame ! 😁
OMFG🤩This brings so much memories as kid
Lol I love the sound when the stage moves down a notch
The anime one, or the “squeak” of the stage, itself
I wish I had this game on my phones
Use to dominate on this game. One of everyone's favorite
Awesome! I have this arcade machine too. when you beat mine it has an anagram puzzle to solve and mail to Taito by february of 1995 for a free T-shirt.
I beated whats the email name
OMG when I was in college people used to play this game all the time and I couldn't remember the name of it!!! Thanks for sharing!
I'd always die at round 8. But one time I made it past round 25. Coke does wonders.
LOL
I made it around to round 13 or 15ish once when I was little i think but wow and I thought I was lucky @ the time XD
13 is so rng. Purposely made so so lose and fork more money.
I used to play this game as a kid whenever I spotted an arcade game with it whenever I went to a diner, the play area at the children's hospital and even the arcades themselves
I saw this on an arcade machine a few weeks ago and played it instead of Metal Slug X for some reason.
Néo Geo was the GOAT of its time and this game might be second to only tetris, the arcades had fkn lineups
Omg the music triggers childhood memories
The music aagggh Soo nostalgic
MY CHILDHOOD
I always loved the music of this game!!
Ready….. go. I miss this game so much.
I love this game, but there's a much more interesting video on UA-cam where the player gets a high score of 45 million. Once you can complete the game, it becomes all about the score!
Perfect puzzle
I always love play this arcade of Puzzle Bobbles
I played that too for a long time until it didn't work anymore on the newer laptops. Mainly watched this video to listen to the music again because even on the old laptop where it worked last the music got problems after a while. For the first few plays it was still working but then one day it suddenly was gone and I couldn't turn it on again. Also re-installing the game didn't help. It still had the sfx sounds though.
I like the credits music!
credits music is from bubble bobble!!!
Gunma the retro gamer You're right!
I don't get why I didn't realise that back when I made that comment.
It's a very nice remix!
I've learnt to play the Bubble Bobble Theme Music on Piano since, but I always make mistakes as it's quite a fast and tricky tune :P
@@607 FR?
Rebel Fleet Trooper FR? Are you a fan? :P
@@607 Yes!!! :>
Era buenísimo este juego, recuerdo cuando iba a las maquinitas solo a viciar en este juego jaja
i played an iffy flash port of this game once
that is my only exposure to the original puzzle bobble
I feel like that Puzzle Bubble made those dragons more popular than Bubble Bobble lol.
The one and only!
I love that music background
Play this with future funk music in the background. It really *Bustes The Move*
Agreed, it's very under LPed or played through at all on YT.
I'll stick to Puzzle Bobble if I want to play any of the rip offs anymore
Well in philippines, this is one of the arcade that i remember playing by mostly young girls in retro arcade machine owned by our neighbor, oww miss those days around 2007-2009.
I have knot like sensation in my throat listening to this theme.
Used to play this game all the time on the second floor of the Old Spaghetti Factory in San Jose as a kid. XD I'm so sad they shut that place down. :(
3:13
4:44
The theme song brought me so much joy. DX
me and my grandma always use this game to settle who gets to play the playstation.. oh man how i miss the memories
Man I remember I was playing this game I was 4 years old in this old arcade
I played this like crazy in my brother's nokia phone in 2006
I remembered seeing this game at a local restaurant
Bubble Witch Saga had more features than Bust A Move
I love this game! I have the same on N64.
Celtica Jackson the n64 are both sequels of this original one
Holy shit, i remember playing that game altough it wasnt on arcade
I’m Curious about why they would change the name to “Bust-a-Move” in America and why it didn't retain the original intro's footage nor have the same theme song.
The home versions bore the Bust A Move name, the reasoning behind the name change to BAM is an odd one, when the Puzzle Bobble name is good enough and older players would recognize the Bobble in the name, and the characters in the game.
Yeah, the Bust A Move name is dumb, and should've been left to the Bust A Groove series, as it would make more sense for that series.
couldn't stop laughinh at 11:14 🤣🤣🤣
I LOOOOOOVE BUST-A-MOVE!!!
Yo tenia 3 años cuando jugaba este juego que recuerdos