Game Series
- Puzzle Bobble (a.k.a. Bust-a-Move) – 1994
- Puzzle Bobble 2 (a.k.a. Bust-a-Move 2 in Europe, Bust-a-Move Again in North America) – 1995
- Puzzle Bobble 2X (with holiday-themed attract mode animations and a special mode with new levels) – 1995
- Puzzle Bobble 3 (a.k.a. Bust-a-Move 3 in Europe, Bust-a-Move '99 in North America) – 1996
- Puzzle Bobble 4 (a.k.a. Bust-a-Move 4) – 1997
- Puzzle Bobble Mini (on Neo Geo Pocket Color) – 1999
- Super Puzzle Bobble (a.k.a. Super Bust-a-Move) – 1999
- Azumanga Puzzle Daioh (Spin-off based on the characters of Azumanga Daioh, Arcade) - 2001
- Super Puzzle Bobble 2 (a.k.a. Super Bust-a-Move 2) – 2002
- Super Puzzle Bobble All-Stars (a.k.a. Super Bust-a-Move All Stars in Europe, Bust-a-Move 3000 in North America) – 2003
- Puzzle Bobble Mobile (on various mobile devices) – 2003
- Puzzle Bobble VS (on N-Gage) – 2003
- Bust-a-Move Deluxe (on PlayStation Portable) – 2004
- Ultra Bust-a-Move (on Xbox) – 2004 in US, 2005 in Japan
- Puzzle Bobble DS – 2005
- Hippatte!! Puzzle Bobble (a.k.a. Bust-a-Move DS) – 2006
- Ultra Puzzle Bobble Pocket (a.k.a. Bust-a-Move Deluxe in US, Bust-a-Move Ghost in Europe) – (on PlayStation Portable) – 2006
- Bust-A-Move Bash! (on Wii) – 2007
- Bust-a-Move Online – 2007
- Bust-a-Move Mobile! (on Mobile phones) – 2008
- Space Puzzle Bobble (aka Space Bust-a-Move in North America, Puzzle Bobble Galaxy in Europe) (Nintendo DS) - 2008
- Puzzle Bobble Plus! (a.k.a. Bust-A-Move Plus!) (on WiiWare) - 2009
- Puzzle Bobble Live (Xbox Live Arcade) – 2009
- Puzzle Bobble (a.k.a. Bust-A-Move) (iOS) - 2009
- Puzzle Bobble 3D (a.k.a. Bust-a-Move Universe) (Nintendo 3DS) - 2011
- New Puzzle Bobble (a.k.a. New Bust-A-Move) (iOS) - February 4, 2011
- Puzzle Bobble Online (with Neowiz Games) - 2011
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