Life bars appear to have been present here as well. The Battle Mode seems to have been a fairly traditional affair, with overhauled graphics and new environmental hazards. Screenshots show HUD elements that likely represent a Legend of Zelda-type control setup for equipping different bomb types to the A and B buttons. It would also have made the game one of the few where Bomberman has a health bar (as opposed to a stock of health counters). The single-player mode appears to have had significant similarities to the Bomberman 64 series. Though the single known piece of official art from the game could also represent an evil Bomberman doppelganger made by the corporation. The story involved Bomberman having to save Central City from a robotics corporation, while possibly being converted into a robot himself. Despite this, it is certain that there would have been both a single player adventure and a multiplayer mode. Little is known about this game, aside from the information suggested by a small handful of screenshots and previews, as well as a five-second video teaser. It was announced in February 2011, and was only officially acknowledged one last time at E3 2011. Cancelled Bomberman was a game scheduled for the Nintendo 3DS that was cancelled due to the dissolution of Hudson Soft by its parent company Konami.
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