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Bust A Move 3000 CPU Battle Walkthrough Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2009

Part 1: The Beginning of 2 parts, lol! Enjoy!

I decided to play through Bust A Move 3000's CPU Battle mode because there's practically no videos on this great game series! Seriously, look it up on Youtube, there's like 10 Bust A Move games out there yet extremely few videos on it! If it's good enough for like 9 sequels, that means the game companies thought it sold well enough for a sequel, so why aren't more people playing this game on Youtube?

There's Bubble Bobble videos and this game is a spin-off of Bubble Bobble, so why don't people know of this awesome game series?

I guess it's because when you think of "puzzle game" you automatically think of Tetris and not Bust A Move. But to me, Tetris is too shallow of a game to keep me interested for long. I'd prefer a puzzle game with more strategy like this game or Puyo Pop. Don't get me wrong, Tetris is a good game, just very repetitive.

Enjoy!

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  • Wow! Never heard of this game before! Is this game at any way like Tetris? I don't play Tetris but I'm just curious.

  • @theawesomevideoman11 Not in the slightest. You match colors, not make lines.

  • that game looks terrible

  • @MrBoomshack It's actually a pretty addicting game.

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  • @SuperBustAMove2 Bust a Move 4.

    Your argument is invalid.

  • super bust a move- best...game...ever.

  • this game is actually my favorite puzzle game i dont care about tetris i grew up with this game franchise

  • @CaptainCrunchityzer They definitely would be easier to find then the arcade board.

    Unless of course you... flip it for profit, ha ha!

    Though some people build their own arcade-style machines and load games onto it (like ROMs) to sort of give themselves a arcade experience with any game they want. Basically a computer in a tall box. But you would really want to have the arcade experience to want that.

  • @CaptainCrunchityzer Ohhh, I see. Yeah, I wouldn't know where to find something like that because they aren't mass produced like games on consoles and handhelds.

    I guess keep trying on Ebay and amazon and hope to find it.

  • @CaptainCrunchityzer You're welcome.

    But isn't that a arcade machine? I thought you were talking about finding the individual games for home console systems.

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