Bomberman 64 is the first multiplayer 3D game in the Bomberman series, first released in Europe on November 27, 1997, for N64 systems. This game is designed by Hudson Soft, published by Nintendo in Europe and North America, and published by Hudson Soft in Japan for the N64. The 3D atmosphere, combined with the intense multiplayer option, gives this game a whole new edge. In addition to that, Bomberman 64 provides single-player options as well. In this game, the role of the Bomberman is to defeat all his enemies with the help of bombs.
In this game, Bomberman can move in eight directions along with three different zoom levels. With his bombs' help, he can create a drastic impact that will have a spherical pattern instead of the traditional cross-shaped ones. Bomberman has a remarkable ability to kick, pick-up, and throw bombs without any power-ups. However, he cannot jump and swim in the water.
Bomberman will die if he takes much damage. He can survive if he has a 'heart' power-up, but he will lose his heart. There are more than 20 levels in this game, and you need to complete all the levels to become victorious. It's this meticulousness and inventiveness that makes this game such an enjoyable one.
Bomberman 64 ROM can be played over your PC with emulators' help; else, you won't be able to use the ROM.
Bomberman 64 ROM can be quickly downloaded with the help of the Project 64 game emulator. This emulator was released in March 1998 as an N64 emulator that will help download and run most commercial games. This emulator is very highly compatible as it does not require a Basic Input/Output System (BIOS). The Project 64 emulator is one of the best in top-performing N64 emulators used today. Since Project 64 is free and open-source software, you won't see any promotions in its User Interface. Under this emulator, players can join servers where multiple games can be played with many other unique features.