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Encyclopedia > Balloon Fight
Balloon Fight

Screenshot of Balloon Fight
Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) 1984 (Arcade)
Genre(s) Platform game
Mode(s) Single player, Up to 2 players
Platform(s) Arcade Game, MSX, NES, PC-88, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube, Virtual Console
Input 8-way Joystick, 2 Buttons
Arcade cabinet Upright
Arcade system(s) Nintendo PlayChoice-10 hardware
Arcade CPU(s) Z80, N2A03
Arcade sound system(s) Nintendo, DAC
Arcade display Raster, 256 x 480 pixels, 320 colors

Balloon Fight (バルーンファイト Barūn Faito?) is a 1984 arcade game developed by Nintendo. The game is similar to Joust.[1] Image File history File links Screenshot of Balloon Fight. ... A video game developer is a software developer (a business or an individual) that creates video games. ... Nintendo Company, Limited (任天堂 or ニンテンドー Nintendō; NASDAQ: NTDOY, TYO: 7974 usually referred to as simply Nintendo, or Big N ) is a multinational corporation founded on September 23, 1889[1] in Kyoto, Japan by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade hanafuda cards. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... 1984 1984 in games 1983 in video gaming 1985 in video gaming Notable events of 1984 in video gaming. ... Video games are categorized into genres based on their gameplay. ... A simple platform sequence from the game Wonder Boy Platform game, or platformer, is a video game genre characterized by jumping to and from suspended platforms or over obstacles. ... In computer games and video games, single-player refers to the variant of a particular game where input from only one player is expected throughout the course of the gaming session. ... Centipede by Atari is a typical example of a 1980s era arcade game. ... Sony MSX 1, Model HitBit-10-P MSX was the name of a standardized home computer architecture in the 1980s. ... “NES” redirects here. ... The NEC PC8801 system was introduced by NEC Corporation in 1981. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The Nintendo GameCube , GCN) is Nintendos fourth home video game console, belonging to the sixth generation era. ... Virtual Console ), sometimes abbreviated as VC, is a feature of the Wii gaming console created by Nintendo that emulates older video game consoles and allows players to play games originally released for those consoles. ... Joystick elements: 1. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Button (computing). ... This arcade cabinet, containing Centipede, is an upright. ... An arcade system board is a standardized printed circuit board or group of printed circuit boards that are used as the basis for multiple arcade games with very similar hardware requirements. ... The Play Choice 10 was a stand-up arcade video game hardware unit, for which the unit owner could purchase up to ten arcade games. ... Die of an Intel 80486DX2 microprocessor (actual size: 12×6. ... The Zilog Z80 is an 8-bit microprocessor designed and manufactured by Zilog from 1976 onwards. ... The MOS Technology 6502 is an 8-bit microprocessor designed by MOS Technology in 1975. ... A sound chip is an integrated circuit (i. ... In electronics, a digital-to-analog converter (DAC or D-to-A) is a device for converting a digital (usually binary) code to an analog signal (current, voltage or electric charge). ... A computer display monitor, usually called simply a monitor, is a piece of electrical equipment which displays viewable images generated by a computer without producing a permanent record. ... Suppose the smiley face in the top left corner is an RGB bitmap image. ... 1984 1984 in games 1983 in video gaming 1985 in video gaming Notable events of 1984 in video gaming. ... Centipede by Atari is a typical example of a 1980s era arcade game. ... Nintendo Company, Limited (任天堂 or ニンテンドー Nintendō; NASDAQ: NTDOY, TYO: 7974 usually referred to as simply Nintendo, or Big N ) is a multinational corporation founded on September 23, 1889[1] in Kyoto, Japan by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade hanafuda cards. ... Joust is a classic arcade game by Williams Electronics that was produced in 1982. ...

Contents

Gameplay

In Balloon Fight, the player controls a Balloon Fighter who flies around with two balloons on his back. The object of the game is to defeat all of the enemies in each level by popping the balloon on their backs. When the balloon is popped, the enemy will float down on a parachute, and either land on the ground and survive, or fall in the water and drown, although sometimes a big fish will come out and eat the enemy before it can touch the water, but it can also eat the player if he is too close to the water. If the enemy lands, the player must harm it before it can blow up another balloon or it will change to a different color, can also be harmed by hitting its parachute. All of these ways of harming the enemy will cause it to fall into the water which will cause a bubble to float up that can be popped for 500 bonus points. If an enemy pops one of the player's balloons, the player rises more slowly; if both are popped, the player loses a life. It is also possible to lose a life by falling in the water, getting hit by lightning, or getting eaten by a fish. After every three phases there is a bonus stage where balloons rise up out of pipes. Each one popped will give the player a certain amount of points, and if all are popped, a bonus for a perfect game is awarded. Bonus stage from Super Mario Brothers 2 (in Super Mario All-Stars). ...


The levels get progressively harder, with each one featuring new and faster enemies. After completing enough levels the game starts reusing older levels with more enemies and an item, the flipper, that knocks characters away. In computer and video games, a level (sometimes called a stage, course, episode, round, world, map, wave, board, phase, or landscape) is a separate area in a games virtual world, in modern games typically representing a specific location such as a building or a city. ...


The game also has a two player mode, which two players (one with blue balloons, one with red) play together in a similar fashion to the single player mode. However, it is possible for the players to pop each other's balloons.


In the NES and PlayChoice-10 versions, there is also a minigame called Balloon Trip (Game C on the Balloon Fight main menu), a side-scrolling level in which the player must avoid electric sparks while trying to pop balloons. Bubbles occur on this level, which stop the level from scrolling for a while when popped and award 500 bonus points. Popping 20 balloons in succession results in beating the preset high score. The big fish also appears. In Fantastic Dizzy, the player has to complete a sliding puzzle to get an extra life. ... High score of the Commodore 64 game Great Giana Sisters. ...


Ports, sequels, and references

Super Smash Bros. Melee features a trophy of Balloon Fighter.

The game was ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System, the Japan-only NEC PC-8801, the Game Boy Advance as Balloon Fight-e for the e-Reader and part of the Famicom Mini Series in Japan. It could also be played in Animal Crossing for the Nintendo GameCube. Image File history File links BalloonFighter. ... Image File history File links BalloonFighter. ... “NES” redirects here. ... The NEC PC8801 system was introduced by NEC Corporation in 1981. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... This article is about the Nintendo device. ... The Classic NES Series in North America (Famicom Mini Series in Japan and NES Classics in Europe) are a series of Game Boy Advance games that were originally released on the Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom and Famicom Disk System emulated on the Game Boy Advance. ... For other uses, see Animal Crossing (disambiguation). ... The Nintendo GameCube , GCN) is Nintendos fourth home video game console, belonging to the sixth generation era. ...


Nintendo also released a Game & Watch version of the same name, it is based on the NES version's Balloon Trip Mode. The protagonist of it is a Balloon Fighter, which is either called "a Balloon Man", "the Balloon Man", or just "Balloon Man" (according to the manual). Unlike Balloon Fighters, Balloon Man uses a rocket suit instead of flapping his hands to elevate while holding balloons. Ball (Silver), 1980. ...


A sequel to Balloon Fight called Balloon Kid was released in 1990 for the Game Boy[2], which expands from the game's roots and revamped it into a full platforming adventure. This title wasn't released in Japan on the Game Boy, but colorized versions titled as Hello Kitty World for Famicom and Balloon Fight GB for Game Boy Color were only released in Japan. Balloon Kid is a game for the Game Boy released in October 1990 in North America. ... 1990 1990 in games 1989 in video gaming 1991 in video gaming Notable events of 1990 in video gaming. ... The Game Boy ) is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo[1], released in 1989 at US$109 ISBN 0-9643848-5-X. The Game Boy was the first successful handheld console, and was the predecessor of all other iterations of the Game Boy line. ... Balloon Kid is a game for the Game Boy released in October 1990 in North America. ...


Balloon Fighter, Flipper, Yeti, and Polar Bear trophies are obtainable in Super Smash Bros. Melee, and the Flipper is also a usable item, replacing the Bumper from the previous game. He was infact originally intended to be a playable character, but was scrapped due to time constraints. The original background music for Balloon Fight can also be heard in Super Smash Bros. Melee's Icicle Mountain stage as alternate music.[3] Super Smash Bros. ... Super Smash Bros. ... Ice Climber ) is a climbing platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the release of the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985. ...


In the WarioWare, Inc. series, some of 9-Volt's games are based on Balloon Fight. In WarioWare: Smooth Moves, there is also a minigame functioning as a three-dimensional version of Balloon Trip; player use the wiimote only for the microgame version, and also use nunchuk in the complete 3D balloon Trip. A secret minigame in Yoshi Touch & Go is entitled Balloon Trip, and the original tech demo was called Yoshi's Balloon Trip. Balloon Fight is the theme for Touch Mode in Tetris DS, although the mode itself has almost nothing to do with the game other than the music and decorational graphics.[4] Tingle's Balloon Fight, Club Nintendo's exclusive game featuring the Zelda character Tingle was released in April of 2007. On June 8 2007, Balloon Fight was released in Europe on the Wii Virtual Console and is available for 500 Wii Points. This is the first time any of Balloon Fight's ports have been available in Europe other than the Game & Watch or the hidden furniture item in Animal Crossing. On July 16 2007, Balloon Fight was released in the United States on the Wii Virtual Console and is also available for 500 Wii Points. WarioWare, Inc. ... This is a list of characters in the WarioWare, Inc. ... Yoshi Touch & Go, known in Japan as Catch! Touch! Yoshi! ), is a video game that was developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. It debuted in Japan on January 27, 2005, in North America on March 14, 2005, and in Europe on May 6, 2005. ... Tetris DS is a Touch! Generations puzzle game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. THQ announced Tetris DS before E3 2005, and scheduled it to make an appearance at the show. ... Tingles Balloon Fight (チンクルの バルーンファイト) is a Nintendo DS arcade style platformer published and developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console, which will be solely available to Platinum Club Nintendo members. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into List of recurring characters in The Legend of Zelda series. ... The Wii (pronounced as the pronoun we, IPA: ) is the fifth home video game console released by Nintendo. ... Virtual Console ), sometimes abbreviated as VC, is a feature of the Wii gaming console created by Nintendo that emulates older video game consoles and allows players to play games originally released for those consoles. ... Ball (Silver), 1980. ... For other uses, see Animal Crossing (disambiguation). ... The Wii (pronounced as the pronoun we, IPA: ) is the fifth home video game console released by Nintendo. ... Virtual Console ), sometimes abbreviated as VC, is a feature of the Wii gaming console created by Nintendo that emulates older video game consoles and allows players to play games originally released for those consoles. ...


List of Balloon Fight games, ports and sequels

Name Released in Japan Released in USA Released in Europe Genre Released to
Vs. Balloon Fight 1984 1984 Action Arcade
Balloon Fight (Playchoice-10) 1984 1984 Platformer Arcade
Balloon Fight January 22, 1985 June 1986 Action Famicom
NES
Balloon Fight 1985 Action PC-88
Balloon Fight 1986 1986 Action G&W
Balloon Kid January 31, 1991 Action/Platformer GB
Balloon Fight GB July 31, 2000 Action Platformer GBC/NP
Famicom Mini Balloon Fight May 21, 2004 Action GB
Tingle's Balloon Fight (Club Nintendo Exclusive) April 2007 Action DS
Balloon Fight July 16, 2007 June 8, 2007 Action Virtual Console

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See also

This is a list of cartridges that were released for the NES video game console, organised alphabetically by name. ... This is a list of Nintendo Famicom video games arranged in alphabetical order. ...

References

  1. ^ Arcade History Database Balloon Fight Entry. arcade-history.com. Retrieved on 2006-03-04.
  2. ^ Balloon Kid. nindb.classicgaming.gamespy.com. Retrieved on 2006-05-28.
  3. ^ Balloon Fight Cameo Lists. nindb.classicgaming.gamespy.com. Retrieved on 2006-03-04.
  4. ^ GameSpy Tetris DS Preview. gamespy.com. Retrieved on 2006-03-04.

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External links

Guides
  • Balloon Fight guide at StrategyWiki
  • Vs. Balloon Fight at GameFAQs
Coverage
  • IGN's coverage of Balloon Fight (Famicom Mini Series)
  • Balloon Fight at MobyGames
  • Balloon Fight at the Internet Movie Database
  • Balloon Fight page located at NES HQ
Reviews
  • IGN
  • NES Central
  • Nintendojo

  Results from FactBites:
 
Balloon Fight - MobyGames (0 words)
In Balloon Fight you need to fly around with the aid of two balloons and try to pop your opponents balloons before they pop yours.
Landing on top of your opponents will cause their balloon to pop and they will use a parachute to fall to safety.
There is also a second game variation called "balloon trip" where you need to collect as many balloons as possible while avoiding the ocean below and lightning which forms maze like walls.
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