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The game has been praised for being surprisingly complex, largely due to its enormous array of potential collectibles and the various ways of obtaining them.
The game has been praised for being surprisingly complex, largely due to its enormous array of potential collectibles and the various ways of obtaining them.


It has had a few [[Video Game Remake|Video Game Remakes]]:
It has had a few [[Video Game Remake]]s:
* <small>Rainbow Islands Revolution (DS, PSP) (2005-08)</small>
* Rainbow Islands Revolution (DS, PSP) (2005-08)
* <small>Rainbow Islands Evolution (PSP) (2007-08)</small>
* Rainbow Islands Evolution (PSP) (2007-08)
* <small>Rainbow Islands: Towering Adventure (Wii) (2009)</small>
* Rainbow Islands: Towering Adventure (Wii) (2009)


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* [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever]]: Bosses.
* [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever]]: Bosses.
* [[Canon Discontinuity]]: {{spoiler|The ''Bubble Bobble'' enemies have expanded versions of their attacks that never show up in later games.}}
* [[Canon Discontinuity]]: {{spoiler|The ''Bubble Bobble'' enemies have expanded versions of their attacks that never show up in later games.}}
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Latest revision as of 01:11, 16 July 2018

A sequel to Bubble Bobble. Following on from the end of that game, Bub and Bob have regained their human forms and now have to fight their way through the Rainbow Islands, seven differently themed islands each with different enemies and a huge boss at the end. Complicating this mission is the fact the islands are flooding, and each level must be completed before the water reaches the top, since the water kills instantly when touched.

The main difference between Rainbow Islands and its predecessor is the increased size of the levels, which are many screens high. It also introduces a new weapon for defeating bad guys; rainbows, which are fired in front of the player and have an arc shape, so that they can trap enemies, be stood or bounced on, and, most importantly, collapsed, which is the best way to destroy enemies.

The game has been praised for being surprisingly complex, largely due to its enormous array of potential collectibles and the various ways of obtaining them.

It has had a few Video Game Remakes:

  • Rainbow Islands Revolution (DS, PSP) (2005-08)
  • Rainbow Islands Evolution (PSP) (2007-08)
  • Rainbow Islands: Towering Adventure (Wii) (2009)

Tropes used in Rainbow Islands include: