Software:Magic Bubble
Magic Bubble | |
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Sample gameplay screenshot (NES) | |
Developer(s) | C&E |
Publisher(s) | Panesian/Hacker International American Video Entertainment |
Composer(s) | Kossel Huang |
Platform(s) | NES, Sega Mega Drive |
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Genre(s) | Puzzle |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Magic Bubble (Chinese: 魔術泡泡; pinyin: Móshù Pào Pào), is a 1991 adult-oriented puzzle video game developed and published in Asia by C&E for NES that is unlicensed by Nintendo. It is one of three pornographic games released by Panesian, along with Hot Slots and Peek-A-Boo Poker.[1]
The U.S. licensed version from American Video Entertainment, was released in 1991 with the title Mermaids of Atlantis, with all pornographic elements removed or obscured. In the same year, a localized version leaving intact those contents was released by Hacker International in Japan as Soap Panic, and still in the U.S. by Panesian as Bubble Bath Babes.
A Sega Mega Drive/Genesis version was released in 1993, but is more suitable for all ages.[2]
Summary
Magic Bubble's gameplay is reminiscent of that of Tetris and Puzzle Bobble (although the latter was released in 1994), where the goal is to steer clusters of rising bubbles and place them so that they connect to others with a similar color along the top screen part. If the sufficient number of similar bubbles are touching, they will be cleared and all free neighboring bubbles will rise further, allowing for combos. The game is over if the accumulated bubbles on the screen reach the playing bottom area. Finally, when a level is completed the player will be rewarded with erotica.
Reception
Allgame gave this video game a score of 2.5 stars out of a possible 5.[3]
References
- ↑ "Wii Feature: 25 rarest Nintendo games ever". ComputerAndVideoGames.com. 2008-06-29. http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=191868. Retrieved 2010-08-25.
- ↑ Mega Drive Longplay - Magic Bubble - YouTube
- ↑ Rating of Bubble Bath Babes at allgame
External links
- Magic Bubble at MobyGames
- Most Expensive NES Games
- Magic Bubble on GameFAQs
- 5 things you don't know about Nintendo at GamerNoize.com