Difference between revisions of "Balloon Fight"

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Several of [[9-Volt]]'s microgames in the ''WarioWare'' series are based on ''Balloon Fight''. In [[Wario Ware: Smooth Moves|Smooth Moves]], a full Balloon Fight minigame is featured where the player plays from behind the Balloon Fighter and uses the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to control either hand, allowing for more maneuverability. Many of the classic enemies appear in these levels.
 
Several of [[9-Volt]]'s microgames in the ''WarioWare'' series are based on ''Balloon Fight''. In [[Wario Ware: Smooth Moves|Smooth Moves]], a full Balloon Fight minigame is featured where the player plays from behind the Balloon Fighter and uses the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to control either hand, allowing for more maneuverability. Many of the classic enemies appear in these levels.
  
There is also a minigame in ''[[Yoshi Touch & Go]]'' called Balloon Trip. In fact, the game's tech demo was called ''Yoshi's Balloon Trip''. In ''[[Tetris DS]]'', ''Balloon Fight''is a theme for Touch Mode. Finally, ''Balloon FIght'' is one of the games that can be found in ''[[Animal Crossing]]''.
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There is also a minigame in ''[[Yoshi Touch & Go]]'' called Balloon Trip. In fact, the game's tech demo was called ''Yoshi's Balloon Trip''. In ''[[Tetris DS]]'', ''Balloon Fight''is a theme for Touch Mode.
  
 
==Sequels==
 
==Sequels==
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==Ports and Remakes==
 
==Ports and Remakes==
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*''Balloon Fight'' was ported to the [[NES]] in 1985.
 
*''Balloon Fight'' was ported to the [[NES]] in 1985.
 
*An [[e-Reader]] version of ''Balloon Fight'' was released in 2002.
 
*An [[e-Reader]] version of ''Balloon Fight'' was released in 2002.
 
*In 2004, ''Balloon Fight'' was rereleased as part of the [[Classic NES Series|Famicom Mini series]].
 
*In 2004, ''Balloon Fight'' was rereleased as part of the [[Classic NES Series|Famicom Mini series]].
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*In 2004, ''Balloon Fight'' was among of the playable NES games featured in ''[[Animal Crossing]]''.
 
*In 2007, an exclusive remake was made available to Japan's Club Nintendo. ''[[Tingle's Balloon Fight DS]]'' was the same game, but featured [[Tingle]] instead.
 
*In 2007, an exclusive remake was made available to Japan's Club Nintendo. ''[[Tingle's Balloon Fight DS]]'' was the same game, but featured [[Tingle]] instead.
 
*The original version of ''Balloon Fight'' was also released for download over the [[Virtual Console]] in 2007.
 
*The original version of ''Balloon Fight'' was also released for download over the [[Virtual Console]] in 2007.

Revision as of 17:02, 15 February 2008

BalloonFightBox.jpg
Balloon Fight
Developer Nintendo R&D1
Publisher Nintendo
System Arcade, Nintendo Entertainment System
Gameboy Advance
e-Reader
Virtual Console
Release Date Arcade
JP 1984
US 1984
Nintendo Entertainment System
JP January 22, 1985
US July 1986
EU March 12, 1987
Gameboy Advance
JP March 21, 2004
Virtual Console
EU June 8, 2007
AU June 8, 2007
US July 16, 2007
JP November 13, 2007
Rating ESRB: E

Balloon Fight is an arcade game developed by Nintendo. It is inspired by the arcade game Joust.

Gameplay

In Balloon Fight, the player controls a man floating around tied to balloons. He must try to pop his enemies' balloons and knock them out before they pop his balloons.

In Mode A, the player is pitted against the computer while Mode B lets the player battle against a friend. Mode C, Balloon Trip, has no enemies. The player must simply dodge obstacles for as long as they can.

Legacy

In Super Smash Bros. Melee, both the Balloon Fighter and the bumper from Balloon Fight appear as trophies. The bumper is an item that can be used in battle. Also, the music from Balloon Fight is the hidden music for the Icicle Mountain level.

Several of 9-Volt's microgames in the WarioWare series are based on Balloon Fight. In Smooth Moves, a full Balloon Fight minigame is featured where the player plays from behind the Balloon Fighter and uses the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to control either hand, allowing for more maneuverability. Many of the classic enemies appear in these levels.

There is also a minigame in Yoshi Touch & Go called Balloon Trip. In fact, the game's tech demo was called Yoshi's Balloon Trip. In Tetris DS, Balloon Fightis a theme for Touch Mode.

Sequels

In 1990, Balloon Kid for the Gameboy was released. In Japan, this game wasn't released in favor of Hello Kitty World for the NES. However, they eventually released a colorized version of Balloon Kid named Balloon Fight GB for the Gameboy Color in Japan.

Ports and Remakes

  • Balloon Fight was ported to the NES in 1985.
  • An e-Reader version of Balloon Fight was released in 2002.
  • In 2004, Balloon Fight was rereleased as part of the Famicom Mini series.
  • In 2004, Balloon Fight was among of the playable NES games featured in Animal Crossing.
  • In 2007, an exclusive remake was made available to Japan's Club Nintendo. Tingle's Balloon Fight DS was the same game, but featured Tingle instead.
  • The original version of Balloon Fight was also released for download over the Virtual Console in 2007.