Super Bomberman 2 - Story

Story

Five evil cyborgs, called the "Five Dastardly Bombers" are bent on taking over the universe. At the planet Earth, they capture the original Bomberman, and he is placed in a prison cell in their base. He awakens in the dungeon of Magnet Bomber and must fight his way to a final showdown with the Magnet Bomber himself. In the following four levels, Bomberman will challenge Golem Bomber, Pretty Bomber, Brain Bomber, and their leader, Plasma Bomber in an effort to free the Earth of these alien invaders as well as save himself.

Bomberman video games (Full list)
Main games
  • Bomberman
  • TurboGrafx-16/Dyna Blaster
  • II
  • World (arcade)
  • '93
  • '94/Mega
  • Super
  • Super 2
  • Super 3
  • Super 4
  • Super 5
  • Saturn
  • Saturn Fight!!
  • Wars
  • 64 (1997)
  • Hero
  • 64: The Second Attack
  • 64 (2001)
  • World
  • Party Edition
  • Atomic
  • Neo
  • Generation
  • Jetters
  • Act Zero
  • Live
  • Blast
  • Ultra
  • Live: Battlefest
Portables
  • Atomic Punk
  • PSP
  • DS
  • DS 2
  • Blitz
  • Touch
  • Touch 2
Other series
Online
  • Bomberman Online
  • Online Bomberman
  • Online Japan
RPG
  • Quest
  • Tournament
  • Story DS
Max
  • Max
  • 2
Land
  • Land
  • 2
  • 3
  • Touch!
  • Wii
  • Touch! 2
  • PSP
Touch
  • Land Touch!
  • Land Touch! 2
  • Touch: The Legend of Mystic Bomb
  • Touch 2: Volcano Party
Spin-offs
  • Pocket
  • Robowarrior
  • Blaster Master Jr.
  • Wario Blast!
  • Panic Bomber
  • Hardball
  • Fantasy Race
  • Kart
Compilation
  • Collection Vol.1
  • Collection Vol.2
Anime/Manga
  • Jetters
  • B-Daman Bakugaiden
  • B-Daman Bakugaiden Victory

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