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Bubble Bobble II (Ver 2.6O 1994/12/16)

  1. Game infos
  2. Parent and Clones
  3. Sound
  4. Driver
  5. Inputs
  6. Controls
  7. Display
  8. Roms list
  9. Chips list
  10. Serie
  11. Categories
  12. MAMEinfo
  13. History
  14. High scores
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Game infos

Description Bubble Bobble II (Ver 2.6O 1994/12/16)
Name bublbob2
Manufacturer Taito Corporation Japan
Year 1994
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 2P sim
Added to MAME .164
Romset size 11.5 MB
Romset file 17 files
Romset zip 4 B
Language English
Evaluation 80 to 90 (Very Good)
Genre Platform

Parent and clones

Parent This game is the parent

Sound infos

Sound_channels 2

Driver infos

Driver status good
Driver emulation good
Driver color good
Driver sound good
Driver graphic good
Driver cocktail
Driver protection
Driver savestate yes

Inputs infos

Input service yes
Input tilt yes
Input players 4
Input buttons
Input coins 4

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
dial 0 4095 25 25 no
joy 8 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 0 no 320 224 58.97

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade d77-11_palce16v8q-15.ic37.bin 279 a733f0de 6eec26043cedb3cae4efe93faa84a07327be468b plds 0 good no
arcade d77-12_palce16v8q-15.ic48.bin 279 b1cc6195 629ef8416a2cb51fcbc48e5c306dd04c96902726 plds 0 good no
arcade d77-14_palce16v8q-15.ic21.bin 279 2c798a1c e8ac31c3cd53eb61fedfd710c31356e8fa968cbc plds 0 good no
arcade d90-01 1048576 8aedb9e5 fb49330f7985a829c9544ecfd0bc672494f29cf6 gfx1 300000 good no
arcade d90-02 1048576 5ab04ca2 6d87e7ca3167ff81a041cfedbbed84d51da997de gfx1 1 good no
arcade d90-03 1048576 6fa894a1 7c33e6d41e8928029b92d66557a3712b51c49c67 gfx1 0 good no
arcade d90-04 2097152 feee5fda b89354013ec4d34bcd51ecded412effa66dd2f2f ensoniq.0 0 good no
arcade d90-05 2097152 c192331f ebab05b3681c70b373bc06c1826be1cc397d3af7 ensoniq.0 400000 good no
arcade d90-06 1048576 166a72b8 7f70b8c960794322e1dc88e6600a2d13d948d873 gfx2 300000 good no
arcade d90-07 1048576 b436b42d 559827120273733147b260e0723054d926dbea5e gfx2 1 good no
arcade d90-08 1048576 25a4fb2c c8bf6fe2291c05386b32cd26bfcb379da756d7b5 gfx2 0 good no
arcade d90-13.ic32 262144 6762bd90 771db0382bc8dab2caf13d0fc20648366c685829 taito_en:audiocpu 100000 good no
arcade d90-14.ic33 262144 8e33357e 68b81693c22e6357e37244f2a416818a81338138 taito_en:audiocpu 100001 good no
arcade d90-18.ic17 262144 f5b8cdce cf6ce6638eebd7d2e1defdd48110cc3002109c5c maincpu 3 good no
arcade d90-19.ic18 262144 86eef19a 9a389fefa280662843cafb68b5ae411e9348d34d maincpu 2 good no
arcade d90-20.ic19 262144 f01f63b6 cbdc8c6248a2c0c1bc77fdc28738f67ce9a6aec3 maincpu 1 good no
arcade d90-21.ic20 262144 2a2b771a 7f9bd768cf34069ca139261ebd8304325598fec6 maincpu 0 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
ES5505 taito_en:ensoniq audio 15238050
M68000 taito_en:audiocpu cpu 15238050
M68EC020 maincpu cpu 16000000
Speaker taito_en:rspeaker audio

Serie

Serie : Bubble Bobble
  1. Bubble Bobble (bootleg with 68705) (1986)
  2. Bubble Bobble (Japan, Ver 0.1) (1986)
  3. Bubble Bobble (Japan, Ver 0.0) (1986)
  4. Bubble Bobble (US, Ver 5.1) (1986)
  5. Bubble Bobble (US, Ver 1.0) (1986)
  6. Super Bobble Bobble (bootleg, set 2) (1986)
  7. Super Bobble Bobble (bootleg, set 3) (1986)
  8. Super Bubble Bobble (bootleg) (1986)
  9. Super Bobble Bobble (bootleg, set 4) (1986)
  10. Bubble Bobble (UK) (1987)
  11. Bubble Bobble (UK) (1987)
  12. Bubble Bobble (1987)
  13. Bubble Bobble (Jpn) (1987)
  14. Bubble Bobble (Alt) (1987)
  15. Bubble Bobble (UK, Alt 2) (1987)
  16. Dream Land / Super Dream Land (bootleg of Bubble Bobble) (1987)
  17. Rainbow Islands (new version) (1987)
  18. Rainbow Islands (old version) (1987)
  19. Bubble Bobble (clean crack) (1988)
  20. Bubble Bobble (Euro, Bra) (1988)
  21. Rainbow Islands (Extra) (1988)
  22. Bubble Bobble (1989)
  23. Rainbow Islands (UK) (1989)
  24. Bubble Bobble (1990)
  25. Bubble Bobble (Euro) (1990)
  26. Bubble Bobble (1990)
  27. Rainbow Islands Extra (Jpn) (1990)
  28. Rainbow Islands (1990)
  29. Bubble Bobble (Euro, USA) (1991)
  30. Rainbow Islands - The Story of Bubble Bobble 2 (Euro) (1991)
  31. Rainbow Islands Extra (1992)
  32. Bubble Bobble Part 2 (Euro, USA) (1993)
  33. Bubble Bobble - Part 2 (USA) (1993)
  34. Rainbow Islands (CD)(Jpn) (1993)
  35. Rainbow Islands - The Story of Bubble Bobble 2 (Euro) (1993)
  36. Bubble Bobble II (Ver 2.6O 1994/12/16) (1994)
  37. Bubble Bobble II (Ver 2.5O 1994/10/05) (1994)
  38. Bubble Bobble II (Ver 0.0J 1993/12/13, prototype) (1994)
  39. Bubble Bobble (Euro, USA) (1994)
  40. Bubble Memories: The Story Of Bubble Bobble III (Ver 2.4O 1996/02/15) (1995)
  41. Bubble Memories: The Story Of Bubble Bobble III (Ver 2.3J 1996/02/07) (1995)
  42. Bubble Bobble II (Prototype) (1995)
  43. Bubble Bobble also featuring Rainbow Islands (USA) (1996)
  44. Bubble Bobble also featuring Rainbow Islands (Euro) (1996)
  45. Miss Bubble II (1996)
  46. Bubble Bobble (Jpn) (19??)
  47. Classic Bubble Bobble (Euro) (2000)
  48. Rainbow Islands - Putty's Party (2000)
  49. Rainbow Islands (Euro) (2001)
  50. Bubble Bobble - Old & New (Euro) (2002)
  51. Bubble Bobble: Lost Cave V1.0 (2012)
  52. Bubble Bobble: Lost Cave V1.1 (2012)
  53. Bubble Bobble ('bootleg redux' hack for Bobble Bobble PCB) (2013)
  54. Bubble Bobble: Lost Cave V1.2 (for Bobble Bobble PCB) (2013)
  55. Bubble Bobble (for Bobble Bobble PCB) (2013)
  56. Bubble Bobble: Lost Cave V1.2 (2013)

Categories

MAMEinfo

0.164 [rtw]

0.37b11 [Bryan McPhail]


Artwork available


WIP:

- 0.164: rtw added Bubble Bobble II (Ver 2.6O 1994/12/16). Renamed (bublbob2) to (bublbob2o).

- 0.150: Dsyde and Muddymusic added clone Bubble Bobble II (Ver 0.0J 1993/12/13, prototype). Added PALs (bb2proto-ic12.bin and bb2proto-ic24.bin) dumped using ABI Boardmaster to the new clone, valid data but now in format for a GAL22V10 instead so still marked as BAD_DUMP.

- 0.133u1: Renamed (bubsympe) to (bubsymphe), (bubsympu) to (bubsymphu), (bubsymph) to (bubsymphj) and (bubsympb) to (bubsymphb).

- 0.127u2: Brian Troha added redumped roms for the clone Bubble Symphony (bootleg with OKI6295).

- 0.126: Tirino73 added clone Bubble Symphony (bootleg with OKI6295). This is a 1994 bootleg without ensoniq sound system, it has some graphical problems because the actual bootleg hardware doesn't replicate the f3 system perfectly.

- 3rd December 2006: Mr. Do - We have the instruction card for Bubble Symphony from Tormod.

- 0.106u12: MASH added plds ($0, 200, 400, 600, 800 - pal16l8a-d77-09.bin, pal16l8a-d77-10.bin, palce16v8q-d77-11.bin, palce16v8q-d77-12.bin and palce16v8q-d77-14.bin) to clone Bubble Symphony.

- 17th April 2006: Tirino73 dumped Bubble Symphony (bootleg with OKI6295), this romset comes from a bootleg single board modified Taito F3 System, the only known bootleg/hacked game of this system.

- 0.105u1: Changed description to 'Bubble Bobble II (Ver 2.5O 1994/10/05)' and clones 'Bubble Symphony (Europe)' to 'Bubble Symphony (Ver 2.5O 1994/10/05)', 'Bubble Symphony (US)' to 'Bubble Symphony (Ver 2.5A 1994/10/05)' and 'Bubble Symphony (Japan)' to 'Bubble Symphony (Ver 2.5J 1994/10/05)'.

- 20th February 2005: Bryan McPhail - Correct VRAM layer mixing in Bubble Bobble 2. This fixes boss stages (energy bars now have correct priority against the VRAM platforms).

- 0.60: Added clone Bubble Symphony (Europe).

- 19th March 2002: Pekka Salmia and Brian Troha submitted an addition of the European version of Bubble Symphony to the Taito F3 driver.

- 0.37b11: Bryan McPhail added 'Bubble Bobble 2 (World)' (Taito 1994) and clones Bubble Symphony (US) and (Japan).

- 16th January 2001: Bryan McPhail fixed some memory corrupting bugs in the Taito F3 driver.

- 15th January 2001: Bryan McPhail finally submitted his Taito F3 driver, which is not graphically perfect and crashes hard sometimes but has complete ES5505 sound emulation thanks to Aaron Giles, Ian Schmidt and R. Belmont. Not all games are working due to 68020 core bugs, but these are: Ring Rage, Arabian Magic, Riding Fight, Grid Seeker: Project Stormhammer, Gunlock / Rayforce, Super Cup Finals / Hat Trick Hero '93, Top Ranking Stars, Light Bringer, Kaiser Knuckle / Global Champion, Bubble Bobble 2 / Bubble Symphony, Space Invaders DX, Taito Power Goal / Hat Trick Hero '95, Quiz Theater - 3tsu no Monogatari, Akkanvader, Moriguchi Hiroko no Quiz de Hyuu!Hyuu!, Puzzle Bobble 2 / Bust-A-Move Again, Puzzle Bobble 2X, Kyukyoku Tiger 2, Bubble Memories, Cleopatra Fortune, Puzzle Bobble 3, Arkanoid Returns, Kirameki Star Road, Puchi Carat and Pop 'N Pop.


LEVELS: 62


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History


Taito F3 cart. published 25 years ago:

Bubble Bobble II (c) 1994 Taito.

Bubble Bobble II, also known as Bubble Symphony, is the first direct sequel to Taito's 1986 platform classic, "Bubble Bobble" ('Rainbow Islands' was the first official sequel, but played very differently) in which one or two players take on the role of the infamous bubble-blowing dinosaurs who must once again fight their way through a large number of single-screen platform-based levels, trapping monsters with their bubbles before bursting them to destroy the trapped enemies.

While the game plays identically to its predecessor, several new changes and additions have been made to breathe new life into the classic gameplay. As well as new bonuses, weapons, enemies and characters, players can now create 'Multiple Bubbles'; if the player holds the button down for a few seconds before releasing, up to three bubbles are produced at once.

Other gameplay changes include Boss encounters that occur every five to ten levels. These boss screens are part of a new 'branching level' structure; once a boss is defeated, players chose to enter one of two doors to determine what level set they tackle next.

In addition to the Bubble Bobble's original heroes, Bub and Bob, two new selectable female characters have been added, called Kululun and Cororon. Each of the four dinosaurs possess different gameplay attributes, which are as follows :
* Bubblun - Average
* Bobblun - Faster speed
* Kululun - Bubbles float the furthest
* Cororon - Bubbles float the fastest

The game's graphics are, inevitably, a vast improvement over the original game; with lush, colourfully rendered backgrounds and detailed, smoothly animated sprites doing full justice to Bubble Bobble's legendary characters. The game also features cameo appearances by a number of characters from many other Taito classics.

The game features multiple endings.

- TECHNICAL -

Runs on the "Taito F3 System" Hardware.

Game ID : D90

Players : 2
Control : 8-way joystick
Buttons : 2
= > [1] Bubble, [2] Jump

- TRIVIA -

Released in October 1994 in Europe.

This game is known in Japan and North America as "Bubble Symphony" (both names for the game have been used in Europe) and is unofficially Bubble Bobble 4, since three earlier arcade games featuring the same characters exist (more if the 'Puzzle Bobble' series is included). It could even be called 'Bubble Bobble V', since a cartridge for the NES/Famicom exists as 'Bubble Bobble 2' in Japan and as 'Bubble Bobble Part 2' in the US.

In the attract mode title sequence, Bubblun appears in front of a closed red curtain (which will turn blue if the 'Game Mode Select' code is entered) announcing, 'Ladies and Gentlemen, this is... Bubble Bobble II!' The curtain then opens on the cast of enemies as follows :
* Bottom row (left to right) : Flhoop, Uni Bo, Drunk, Banebou, Invader, Zen-Chan, Mighta, Rappappa, Catch Maru, Roboj, Hattonton
* 2nd row from bottom (left to right) : Monsta, Komso, Kabukky, Mya-Ta, Heita-Kun, Warurin, Hidegonsu, No-No, Upper, Ame Da-Ma, PulPul
* 2nd row from top (left to right) : Robol, Rocketl, Yuki-Bombo, Mummy, Chu-Chu Man, Jiji Poppo, Kiri Kabu Kun, Bolt Man, Strong Shell
* Top row (left to right) : Dorabo, Ouji Sama, Knightron, Dranko, Magician, Denkyu-Kun, Ankororin
* Not pictured : Puka Puka, Bake Couchin, Killer Hijia, Ti Ta Ma, Kasabe, Kon-Chan, Mimic, Skel-Monsta, Nyororin, Rascal, Yu Bo, Unicoron, Cerberorin, Kabu-Chan, YZK-Takami, Golem

In the closing credits, PulPul's name is listed as 'Puru Puru'.

The enemy known as 'Catch Maru' can be seen in two different color schemes : one with a blue robe and purple shoes (as seen in the attract mode title sequence), and one with a green robe and blue shoes.

The game forbids the initials 'SEX' on the high score table. If you try, it gets changed to 'H !'.

There are a grand total of 164 rooms in the game, including 18 boss rooms.

A prorotype version is known to exists: it have many differences from the final version, it’s almost an entirely different game, lacking even a title screen at the point in development it comes from. Levels, graphics, enemies, sound and music are different, gameplay is different, stage names are different, stage selection is different, no story sequence, no high score sequence, no game logo during attract, it’s really more of a proof of concept sequel than anything close to a finished game at this point and that's what makes it fascinating. The build date is close to a year before the final game, a lot changes in one year of development.

- UPDATES -

In 'Super' mode, accessible after entering the 'Game mode select' code (see 'Tips and Tricks' below), enemies are switched around, as follows (Legend : 'Normal' mode monster --> 'Super' mode monster) :
Zen-Chan --> Warurin (and vice-versa)
Mighta --> Dranko (and vice-versa)
Monsta --> Yu Bo
PulPul --> Strong Shell (and vice-versa)
Banebou --> Kasabe (and vice-versa)
Hidegonsu --> Hattonton
Drunk --> Chu-Chu Man
Invader --> Flhoop
Flhoop --> Bolt Man
Yuki-Bombo --> Drunk
Mya-Ta --> Yuki Bombo
Chu-Chu Man --> Hidegonsu
Magician --> Knightron (and vice-versa)
Komso --> Cerberorin (and vice-versa)
Catch Maru (in blue robe and purple shoes) --> No-No
Catch Maru (in green robe and blue shoes) --> Kabu-Chan
Mummy --> Unicoron
Puka Puka --> Bake Couchin
Ame Da-Ma --> Nyororin
Upper --> Kiri Kabu Kun (and vice-versa)
Bake Couchin --> Ame Da-Ma
Hattonton --> Roboj
Ti Ta Ma --> Robol (and vice-versa)
Heita-Kun --> Jiji Poppo
Kabukky --> Uni Bo (and vice-versa)
Nyororin --> Puka Puka
Ouji Sama --> Mummy
Yu Bo --> Golem
Rappappa --> Ouji Sama
Golem --> Monsta
Roboj --> Mya-Ta
Unicoron --> Rappappa
Kabu-Chan --> Heita-Kun
Bolt Man --> Invader
Jiji Poppo --> Catch Maru (in blue robe and purple shoes)
No-No --> Catch Maru (in green robe and blue shoes)
Monsters not listed remain the same.

- TIPS AND TRICKS -

* Always Access Secret Rooms : Before inserting your coin, at the intro screen with the curtain, press Jump, Bubble, Jump, Bubble, Jump, Bubble, Left, Start. A tone will sound.

* Black Background And Classic Music : Before inserting your coin, at the intro screen with the curtain, press Bubble, Jump, Bubble, Jump, Bubble, Jump, Right, Start. A tone will sound. The background of each room will be black and the original Bubble Bobble theme will play instead of the usual music.
Alternative Codes :
1. Left, Jump, Left, Start, Left, Bubble, Left, Start.
2. Start, Jump, Bubble, Left, Right, Jump, Start, Right.

* Game mode select : before inserting your coin, at the intro screen with the curtain, press Up, Start, Right, Jump, Bubble, Left, Start, Down. The curtain will turn blue. You can now choose between 'normal game' and 'super game'. In 'Super' mode, platforms appear in different colors, and most of the monsters are switched around (see 'Updates' above).

* Unlock Human Characters : Before inserting your coin, at the intro screen with the curtain, press Left, Down, Up, Jump, Right, Start, Bubble, Right. A tone will sound. You can now choose from 4 human characters.

* Fastest and Max Bubble : Down, Bubble, Jump, Start, Left, Right, Left, Start.

- SERIES -

1. Bubble Bobble (1986, Arcade)
2. Rainbow Islands - The Story of Bubble Bobble 2 (1987, Arcade)
3. Parasol Stars - The Story of Bubble Bobble III [Model TP03017] (1991, PC-Engine)
4. Bubble Bobble Part 2 (1993, Famicom)
5. Bubble Bobble II (1994, Arcade)
6. Bubble Memories - The Story of Bubble Bobble III (1995, Arcade)
7. Rainbow Islands - Putty's Party (2000, Wonderswan)
8. Bubble Bobble Revolution (2005, DS)
9. New Rainbow Islands (2005, DS)
10. Bubble Bobble Evolution (2006, PSP)
11. Bubble Bobble Double Shot (2007, DS)
12. Rainbow Islands Towering Adventure! (2009, WiiWare)
13. Bubble Bobble Plus! (2009, WiiWare)
14. Bubble Bobble Neo! (2009, XBLA)

- STAFF -

Project leader : Keppel Maekawa
Game planners : Yoshitake Shirei, Keppel Maekawa
Software designers : Harumi. K, Meltycat!, Kunio Kuzukawa, Takahiro Natani (Helper Natani)
Map creators : Taka. Furukawa, Yoshitake Shirei
Character designers : Turtle Mizukami, T. Ozaki, Koji?!, Yourychan
Dot design works : Akiyoshi Takada, Mari Fukusaki, Mochi Mochi Natsuko, Shigeki Yamamoto, Ken, Yourychan, Lin Chinkai (Indy Chinkai)
All music & sound composed by : Yasuko Yamada (Zuntata)
Sound effects : Ishikawa Babio (BABI) (Zuntata)
Music adviser : Tamayo Kawamoto (Zuntata)
Instruction designers : Mihoko Sudoh, Rintaroh Doi
Hardware Works : Katsumi Kaneoka, Hironobu Suzuki, Jun Sawaki

- PORTS -

Please see the "Bubble Symphony" entry for the list of home versions, as they were released under that name.

- CONTRIBUTE -

Edit this entry: https://www.arcade-history.com/?&page=detail&id=344&o=2

High scores

MAMESCORE records : 02/04/2017 13:01

sawys_______________________3.948.780
esia747_____________________3.634.590
olivier_____________________2.885.690
gnu_________________________2.605.230
fly_saya____________________2.004.880
dark_kariya_________________1.922.430
louthrax____________________1.413.160
majygool____________________1.301.200
fordie______________________1.259.940
muesliman___________________1.188.960
thord_______________________1.071.570
zarouk______________________1.031.300
didyeah_____________________1.030.860
ezequiel______________________910.860
oufouf________________________856.930
nicky634______________________670.010
vikleroy______________________668.520
ballyballo____________________385.800
hulkiii_______________________359.650
chaz__________________________152.870
jgabmurer______________________73.440