For Rounds 81-99 of this game in Super Bubble Bobble mode, check my other video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVAcmt2dqC0 and for the Final Round of this game in Super Bubble Bobble mode which is a boss fight, check here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbtjNejKp-0 After finishing Bubble Bobble on the NES (same thing on the Arcade), it tells you that your adventure is not over yet. They give you a password: BBAJI. It unlocks a mode called Super Bubble Bobble where you need to go through all the same rounds including the 12 secret rounds, but some things have changed like some enemies have been swapped with other enemies. You need to get the happy end in Super Bubble Bobble mode to really finish this adventure. The requirements are the same, get the crystal on Round 99, go through the door at the middle that then appears, make your way through the 12 secret rounds, fight the boss which is the same, but needs to be hit 80 times instead of the 60 hits on regular Bubble Bobble mode. You also need to end the game in 2 player mode and then you get the ultimate true ending. Video games simply showed no mercy back then! So, here are the 12 secret rounds in the mode called Super Bubble Bobble in my quest to get the true ending to this game. I got to the secret rounds because I took the crystal in Round 99 and I went through the door after that. If I hadn't done that, then I would've had to face the boss directly resulting in a bad ending. Note that rarely but sometimes, an umbrella can appear and I intentionally don't take it since it's used to skip some rounds and I want to show you the whole game here.
Note: There's an issue with audio synchronization that is not noticeable at the beginning, but as the video advances it gets worse. I swear that my original video file plays perfectly with no issues like that and to confuse me even more, I used the exact same encoding process I've used successfully with tons of other videos including my latest walkthrough before this one. So I can't repair the issue, it must have something to do with YouTube and the way it encodes my Bubble Bobble videos for some reason. I hope you don't mind too much and I believe it is still watchable, even though I don't like it happening, but I promise you that my other gameplay videos don't feature this issue.
Is this in any way tool-assisted or are you just that frakkin' good?
ReloadPsi 1 year ago
@ReloadPsi I'm not that good (meaning I can get through of course, but I'd lose lives sometimes). I used save states between each round so that I could replay them over and over until it was right.
DarkEvil87 11 months ago