"I must respect your abilities, but that doesn't change the fact that I dislike you! Someday, you and I will settle this. Until then, take care of yourself!" B-b-baka Bomberman-kun. It's not like I want to blow you up.
As someone who used to play the hell out of this game, I had no idea this ending ever existed. I'm just shocked and its only now in seeing this does it hit me the hints were there all along (Altair getting away, the dialogue with Sirius at the end). Thankfully I still have the game AND the exact same Nintendo 64 from my childhood so I am gonna dust them off, plug in the Nintendo and boot up the game when I get enough time from work and School.
When Serrius kills Altair, that freaked my younger self out. Looking back, it's so underwhelming compared to the violence in games today, but still, he annihilated the guy! In a Nintendo game! HOLY SHIT!
I'll bet Kefka, Oesterd and Sirius could make a perfect team for the world's destruction. i mean, a villain that becomes stronger the more enemies you defeat, an hero that becomes a villain after bad events and one helper that betrays you for destroy the entire planet? PERFECT :D
Is it just me that gets serious Bi-Han vibes from Regulus? Blue, ice-themed, noble and passive-aggressive, and when he returns in the second game, he's gone from ice to darkness and has slid further down on the evil scale (Noob Saibot).
A huge wave of memories flooded me when I saw those endings, especially when Sirius mentions how disappointed he was. I must have been really determined back then in order to get all those gold cards from rentals. Seeing those environments just brings me such joy. I don't know why, but I just love the atmosphere to that city level and treating it like a Bomberman level. It's hard to explain.
I'd say it's exactly because the plot is so thin and simple that the plot-twist wasn't as obvious as it should have been. Just look at Milky Way Wishes from Kirby Super Star, for example. Pretty much the same thing. (Except that it doesn't have that specific secret ending requirement, so it's not as shocking as to someone who had gotten the bad ending of this game multiple times before getting the best one)
Actually Orion lives after you beat him the first time. If you look closely during the opening scene of the Red Mountain boss you see Orion's helmet/face. So only Artemis died during your first encounter.
Kylee The Youkai If you save all the citizens, you get to play an extra level where you have to climb Balu's tower where he's keeping the Songstress. At the end, you get to meet her, and she doesn't send Klonoa back to his world. You also unlock a Sound Test. This only happens in the Wii version.
Krispy Bacon Sounds like a better ending. Although, Klonoa and Huepow work together again in Empire of Dreams for the GBA so they obviously saw eachother again.
+Kylee The Youkai wahoo klonoa travels between dreamland from different world which means all of the game doesnt have that happy ending tone i guess thats my opinion
I honestly thought you are also going to cover Bomberman 64: The Second Attack as well since its a sequel in relation to the plot leading up to a potential bad end.
I think you should do a creepy bad endings video for Bomberman 64 2: The Second Attack as the bad ending in that one is insanely dark to Bomberman: Act Zero levels of darkness.
I never thought of Bomberman 64 having a true ending. That was pretty crazy watching, and thinking of the time I beat this when I was like 10. What a shock to my childhood lol. As a kid, I never thought of collecting those cards, or even how to get them anyway. I guess it was never meant to be. Great video. :)
Git, have you ever played Super Bomberman 3? I know it wouldn't qualify for this series because it only has one ending, but hoky...everything, that ending was extremely discomforting and unsettling. I think it was in PAL format only, which would imply over in UK, but I could be wrong.
+LionPrinceX8 I just finished playing it the other day. I could talk about both the ending and the hilarious bosses, which don't fit their respective bombers at all.
Mfer Sirius White Armour did a Magolor and stole the Master Cro- I-I mean the Omni Cube of course Nothing beats the limitless power of the Master Cro- *Omnicube*
BomberMan 64: The Second Attack has a bad ending where a god demon kills all of your friends, and is on the path to destroying and recreating reality, and giving himself ultimate power. So.... Yeah.
At least this game had a nice good ending. I've just finished Drawn to Life: The Next chapter, and I can safely say that it's ending is such a downer. I dislike the endings that are all like 'This is all just a dream lol nice progression'. Fucking hell, 5th cell...
4:17 Black Fortress... Wait, do you mean that the gigantic floating fortress that drops bombs on the middle of the map in the AWDS mission "Victory or Death" is a nod to the one in Bomberman 64?
A great soundtrack, cool characters, awkward level design and a kind of good multiplayer. This Game has it all and man, how I love this game But there's on thing ... ... the "green force field spam into throwing off a cliff" combo.
So, yeah, i didn't really see all that coming. Gotta make a small bad story about my experience with the bad ending and the Rainbow Palace (just keep scrolling down and ignore this if you want). I mean, Bomberman 64 was one of my favorite games when i was younger. Back then I finished every stage up to the Altair battle. Untouchable Treasure, Have or Have not, Switches and Bridges, The dragon boss, the big fish, Orion, giant "spider"-ish thing, blah blah blah. So i completed the game for the first time. Altair defeated, yay ending. Though, Altair got away. i was there, thinking he'd return in a future game. The credits started. But there was something off... Near the end i noticed 2... things i have never saw both ingame and in the cutscenes. The first one, is Bomberman standing in front of... some kind of palace? I have played through Green Garden, Blue Resort, Red Mountain, White Glacier and Black Fortress... but i never saw THIS in any of these stages. The second one, is Sirius flying towards the screen and charging some kind of beam with the screen turning red... never saw that too... but i just thought it was something extra for the credits. Years and years passed, it wasn't until early 2015 when i decided to challenge myself into finding every single gold card in every single stage (this time from Trap Tower to Untouchable Treasure, i already had all attack gold cards on the Altair battle) and boy was it hard, some gold cards were well hidden in the regular stages, and some attack gold cards in the boss battles were hard to pull off. I finally got the cards hoping i'd unlock a secret character or a new difficulty, however at that time i've completely forgot about the mysterious palace stage and Altair charging up a beam at the screen. I went to the Battle mode, to see if there was a new character. Nothing. Just Bomberman. Looked at the difficulties. Nothing too. just Normal and Hard. I shut off the game dissapointed... all this struggle, for nothing?! Like 5 months later, i decided to play the game again. Just bored. Decided to do some kind of "boss rush" fighting all the bosses from Green Garden's Sirus battle to Black Fortress' Altair battle. So i reached Altair. Defeated it, mission complete. About to shut off the game. However, something stopped me from doing so. A new cutscene came in. While Regulus was trying to get Altair out of there, Sirius came, knocked Regulus off the arena and Altair fell to the ground, dropping the Omni Cube. Sirius came into the arena, held the Omni Cube in laughter and started "gaining power" from it. Altair tried to get up. However... "It's been a while, Altair. Now that i've taken back the Omni Cube you stole from me, here's a present." Sirius rammed Altair, sending him up into the air. Then Sirius charged up a beam... the same way i saw him do in the staff credits sequence. "Yo!" Then he fired it at Altair, the latter screaming in agony and fading out. He turned to Bomberman. "Bomberman, you've worked out better than i had expected. Thanks for helping me regain my power!" Actually at this moment i was thinking this would be the good ending, and they would exit Black Fortress, ending, yay. However i pressed A, and i found out that wasn't the case. "With my power back, I have nothing to fear. *It was worth telling you all these corny lies, and helping you out"* Wait a second... "You've out-lived your usefulness, you're starting to annoy me. *Get ready to be destroyed along with Planet Bomber."* Oh my god... i know there were lots of betrayer characters like Marx or Bass, but i haven't seen this cutscene for like, 10 years after i got the game, and i actually didn't see Sirius being the bad guy coming. So, Sirius flies away and ascends up to... a stage i swear i have seen during the staff credits sequence. And boy, i was correct. I stood there, wordless. I unlocked that stage, it turns out it was called Rainbow Palace. STAGE 1 START Beyond the Clouds... It was the same stage i saw in the bad ending credits! Finished the stage, before moving on to Stage 2, i went to Green Gardens Stage 1, "Untouchable Treasure" I actually saw Sirius there, instead of being absent. I walk up to him, and press B. *"It's useless for you to oppose me. Lie down quietly and meet your end."* I saw the Altair icon had him... with green eyes? The text was orange, is this some kind of hologram or something? Then i started to remember you fought Altair at Stage 2, "Friend or Foe?" I actually knew the dialogue was going to be different... But not like this. *"Target confirmed. Commencing sampling. Target termination program activated"* With the green eyed "icon", orange text and robot talk, it was obiously a robot decoy. Defeated it as usual. *"Damage level over 90% ...Unable to execute program. Reporting back on the sampling data."* So i decided not to waste more time and progress further into the game. The first boss of Rainbow Palace was... some kind of jester-mage thing. STAGE 2 START Vs. Spellmaker The... thing was kind of difficult to defeat, and it had an extended variety of attacks. To be continued....
@@Pollito_Con_Papas555 OHHH MAN I FORGOT ABOUT THIS COMMENT LMAO it's been two years. dangggg i can't believe i actually wrote all of this oh my god but yes, i'll continue. i know this'll be a bit different, it's what change does to someone over the years. ahem *"Welcome!"* HA HA HA! Spellmaker please shut up I SWEAR TO GOD Gosh, this thing. I used to HATE IT SO MUCH when i first faced it. Believe me, he LOVED to jump around. A lot. So basically, the only way of actually hurting Spellmaker was to actually attack its shadow. Usually that'd be not that big of a deal, yes... ...But Sirius isn't there to provide the remote bomb powerup. The bastard did go all "haha i turn against you now" after all. So i had to pray my timing was good enough to ACTUALLY have the bombs blow up on Spellmaker's shadow. As he kept hopping around and around and around. Tough times. *"HA HA HA!"* So, what does he do? Spellmaker can pull out different kinds of cards with designs i was unable to really tell what they even were at the time. They'd let him use certain abilities such as a shadowy hand trying to catch Bomberman on its grasp, a green-colored slash that _comes out of nowhere_ and is likely to catch Bomberman off guard easily, giant fists slamming down from above Bomberman, falling stars, etc. Sometimes even a giant mask that throws items at you. Sometimes beneficial, and sometimes harmful. You can even get the remote bomb power-up from it, making the fight less of a hassle. I remember taking, what, eight tries to finally learn his attacks and take him down? ...Hey, don't look at me like that, i kind of sucked at this one, okay? It was... new, after all... And then i finally depleted its health. As its shadow kept repeating its "hurt" animation, the Spellmaker let out one last laugh... And then he just stood there. The mask fell off, revealing... nothing. Nothing at all. Stage clear! Let's see what else is ahead. Next thing i see, Bomberman is inside the palace. And the door behind him closes itself shut. STAGE 3 START Doom Castle The whole place was filled with destructible pillars and enemies... i honestly had no idea of what to do at first. I did find a remote bomb powerup. Roamed around for a while... Oh. These switches. Immediately i knew what to do. *Good ol' bomb jumping.* And as soon as i made my way there and stepped on one of the switches, one of the... light... thingies in... that... altar thingy, uh... lit up. Gotta light them all up, i guess. I took a few tries to get the bomb jumping right. But nothing too frustrating. ...Honestly, this stage actually wasn't much to me; Destroy enemies, bomb jump, step on switch. Repeat 4 times until the green arrow appears. Though it did take me a good while. And i made my way to the exit. Taking as much care as possible. Any stupid mistake could lead me to probably having to do the entire thing all over again. I dunno, i haven't really lost a life in this stage. ...But hey, the exit's right there. I took a step into the arrow. Stage clear. Sirius had me believe his lies for a full decade. And now it's time he pays the price. Let's go; The end of Rainbow Palace. Bomberman entered a small room, all that can be heard is an eerie droning noise... And there he was. That double-crossing jerk. With the Omni Cube he had been desiring so much. Then... he floated up. The Omni Cube suddenly grew and grew, "consuming" the room around Bomberman and Sirius. And now the area was... as if like they were in space, on a floating platform made of strange blue... bars? Hey, isn't that the same floor we saw Bomberman standing on in the game's intro scene? Sirius floats back down. This is no training. No robotic replica. The real deal. Against the hero of Planet Bomber. It was life or death between these two. STAGE 4 START Final Battle _!_ Man, i really got so far... First thing i did was kick a bomb at him. Not only was he not stunned by it, but he just kicked it away like nothing. Dang. Guess i've gotta try harder than just that. Sirius suddenly... flies away? What-- THEN, he quickly sweeps across the area. Shooting a dangerous laser which phases through the floor. Dear god. This actually caught me off guard a lot of times. Like, damn. Anyways. Sirius came back into the arena. Descending back to the ground as i tried to bomb him again... only to miss and have him fly off again. This happened like, three times. Then i finally got in some damage. The screen turned blue for a second. *"HA HA HA HA! Give it up!"* ...Hey, of course i wasn't going to give it up. I did get to damage him. And if i kept trying, eventually he'd go down. Damaged him again. The screen went blue once more, but the voice clip didn't play. I mean yeah, if it did play every time you damaged him, it'd be pretty repetitive... Though after the 6th(?) hit, i did hear him say "Give it up!" again... After the last hit, i heard him let out a short pained sound. He flew up, and suddenly... oh gosh. He started charging up the same massive laser from earlier. *"Yo!"* ...Dang. And all that hope of getting through just... faded away. ...Then i realized, this is a cutscene. And Regulus swept in. Knocking Sirius away and starting to repeatedly smack the Omni Cube... as it shattered loudly and violently. And they were all back in the same room from before the boss fight. Sirius was _pissed._ *"Youuuuu!"* Regulus just wanted to get done with him quickly. "Huh? What a joke! Hey, Bomb!! I'll take care of you later! First, i need to get rid of him!!" And the fight continued. Sirius was no longer able to fly around, just walk around, place bombs... and actually fire that massive laser of death. ...Yeah, regarding that, he can't move while using it. He stays in place as soon as he charges it up, making it actually not that hard to avoid. As Regulus said, what a joke. Now, time to beat Sirius up. And holy crap. i did my best. Kicking bombs all around, flinging pumped bombs... It took a while. It was explosive. Pfft, get it? Explo- Okay, no. I got the final hit in. And everything started to shake. The area faded into another space-like environment. The screen focused on Sirius, right as he groans in agony while losing his... wing... arm... things... and started to malfunctionate. *"NOOOOOOOOOOO!"* And he was gone with a bang. I let out a chuckle. He had it coming. The environment fading back in with Bomberman and Regulus. Stage clear! Sirius is no more. ...And then the palace started to collapse. Regulus hovered in and carried Bomberman away, just like he carried Altair. The palace crashed down onto the Black Fortress. Absolutely obilerating both into nothing. As for Bomberman and Regulus, they were back in Bomber Planet safely. Regulus -throwing- setting Bomberman down. "The 4 of us were barely able to steal the Omni Cube from him..." "Yet you were able to defeat him. I must respect your abilities, but that doesn't change the fact that i dislike you!" "Someday, you and I will settle this. Until then, take care of yourself!!" I did play through the entirety of The Second Attack, so i figured out rather quickly that this was foreshadowing Bulzeeb and such. And Regulus flew away. Bomberman turned around to see Black Bomber, Red Bomber and Blue Bomber. "I did it!" And they all did their little happy victory pose. As i could feel a smile grow on my face. Roll the credits! It was pretty much the same as the normal ending's credits sequence, though with a few funnies here and there. With the Rainbow Palace scenes added in to the mix. Damn. This was an experience i couldn't forget. Finding an entirely new portion of a game you used to play for a very long time. New stages, features, a mind-destroying twist. Having been unaware of its true ending for so long. What it has been hiding from you. I've always found it so interesting. I've always loved that feeling. That's why Bomberman 64 is one of my favorite N64 games to this day. And i'm writing this right as i'm just starting it back up.
The music at 2:50 makes me nostalgic to play Super Mario Star Road again. And the music at 2:54 makes me nostalgic in general even though I don't think I've ever heard it before (if I have, it wasnt from this game..)
See this game has something that I miss in most modern games and thats the Extra/True final levels, kinda made you feel that all your hard work actully made it all worth it.
Oh man. This is a game from my childhood. I can't remember the story, different endings, and just about anything about it (mostly cause i was a kid who couldn't understand english back then), but i remember having a lot of fun. And just now, i learn the game's hated by watching your video. Dang. It actually surprises me, the only bad thing it has is that its "not your usual bomberman game".
I thought that too I swear I remember whoisthisgit making a video about this before (with little subtitles such as "you pay!) maybe it was strongest characters or weakest I don't know
I don't know why but now in most games I am able to tell a lot of twists before they happen. The only games that have been able to surprise me were from they SMT, Bioshock, and Xenoblade games. For this game it only took a small amount of time to pick up the twist, but it still is pretty solid and it does give motivation to complete the final level and defeat the final boss.
When I first got the regular ending and saw that dialogue I was a bit confused at first, til I saw the last part of that ending credits and heard about the true final level then I went from confused to "ARE U KIDDING ME!? I GOT TO 100 THOSE GOLD CARDS TO GET THE TRUE FINAL LEVEL & ENDING!?"
+Aiden Estanislao Yeah Regulus is much tougher in Second Attack because he specializes in shadow magic. In addition to his blade attack he can summon a dark bird like creature that charges at you and does decent damage and also can create gravity wells that will destroy Bomberman in one hit. Definitely one of the tougher of the knights to fight but it's quite fitting since he is the last one (not counting Rukifellth) and he knows Bomberman on a more personal level.
I remember how that game was full of secret, some of the golden cards were awful to find and some of them were impossible to guess without the help of video game magazine. You also forget to talk about the jester boss in the game, when my brothers and me were kid, we thought that jester was the true last boss because of how hard he was for us , then we discovered that there was another true final last boss. What an adventure! Only old games got those kind of feeling of accomplishment for doing 100% in a game.
After playing for an eternalty and finding out, that there is more after beating altair, I was totally blown and shocked. This game gave me the chills when I was ..8 years old or something. also this game was a real jewel to my brother and me, also our first N64 game.
WHO THE FUCK HATES BOMBERMAN 64? D:< Usually I see people praising and getting nostalgic for 64! --And typically it's Hero they all hate...the one I picked by accident (but still love) ;-;--
the thing with Bomberman 64 is that many of us who played it back in the day were satisfied with the regular ending and the golden card collecting seemed like just an extra stuff, I have come to know that a lot of people didn't even know about the real ending until they get told like it happened to me barely 4 years ago
For incredible it may sound this was my first Bomberman Game And Even in My fisrt play i never got a bad ending IDK why cause i was little and i played it in English and i didn't know how to speak in English cause i'm a spanish speaker.
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"I must respect your abilities, but that doesn't change the fact that I dislike you! Someday, you and I will settle this. Until then, take care of yourself!"
B-b-baka Bomberman-kun. It's not like I want to blow you up.
Regulus: "A-Are you hitting...ON ME?!" *he looks p***ed*
+Sealy Tripped someday he will be back
or noy
I will comeback...and that was true, but as bulzeeb now
Cringe ass
Fun fact: the sequel (Bomberman: the second attack) had pretty much the same mechanics in terms of the secret unexpected villain.
I got to admit that seeing Rainbow Palace colliding with Black Fortress and exploding was more satisfying than Sirius's death.
Looked like an ending you'd see in a Resident Evil game.
"Planet Bomber"
*planet in shape of Bomberman's face*
Wow, so original.
No, it's not what I'm getting at.
Okay good.
Ikr, imagine if toriyama's planet vegeta follow the same logic. It would be nightmare, lol.
And The Planet is 89% Water.
Kard The Ninetales 7.8/10 not enough water
This proves that even a game with barely any plot based off a series with even less plot can still have a twist
WHAT A TWIST
Would be nice if you defeat Bowser and then the game has a Twist and then show the true final boss instead of Bowser turning Giant
As someone who used to play the hell out of this game, I had no idea this ending ever existed. I'm just shocked and its only now in seeing this does it hit me the hints were there all along (Altair getting away, the dialogue with Sirius at the end). Thankfully I still have the game AND the exact same Nintendo 64 from my childhood so I am gonna dust them off, plug in the Nintendo and boot up the game when I get enough time from work and School.
Same, never got the true ending as a kid, only found out about it later.
Modern Audience here. It blew my mind.
By how cringey it was.
@@michelonyaundi7654 What
Gotta love how Regulus comes back in Second Attack and even refrences this game.
"after all, he and his friends kill each other all the time!"
Sounds fun for the whole family.
ikr
It's a blast!
Wait, people hate Bomberman 64? I thought the wide consensus was that it's a masterpiece.
ikr
Well a lot of people hated it at first then they thought "it's a masterpiece"
Like Lady and the Tramp.
+Eldritch Pikmin Hipsters tend to hate any new iteration when it comes to old, classic series.
Same here
facts
Regulus: "YOU PIG!" flies away with Altair.
Bomberman is happy.
🤣🤣
11:45-12:27-12:39 Goodbye, Sirius, along with Rainbow Place and Black Fortress.
When Serrius kills Altair, that freaked my younger self out. Looking back, it's so underwhelming compared to the violence in games today, but still, he annihilated the guy!
In a Nintendo game!
HOLY SHIT!
people hate this game? I thought this was a classic game to a lot of people
I'll bet Kefka, Oesterd and Sirius could make a perfect team for the world's destruction. i mean, a villain that becomes stronger the more enemies you defeat, an hero that becomes a villain after bad events and one helper that betrays you for destroy the entire planet? PERFECT :D
bombtails yep true but oersted dammit hes mah favorite character of live a live
Regulus seems very tsundere for Bomberman.
Bombdere Simulater 64 confirmed
"I must respect your abilities, but that doesn't mean i like you or anything, B-BAKA!!"
+WaWation Pazzi That may or may not have ruined my love for the game.
You were pretty disappointing. I'll probably never see you again.
No, YOU were pretty disappointing. I'll probably never see you again.
No I was pretty disappointing. I'll probably never see me again.
Ya know what? I was even MORE disappointing. I hope I never have to see my ugly mug ever again!
+Nigel Joshua Orbe Fantastic Four was pretty disappointing. I'll probably never watch it again.
+SuperBuffalo007 Which one? The bad 2015 one? Or the campy one and it's sequel from a few years back.
That plot twist was better than 99% of the games nowadays
Especially for a non-RPG that I doubt takes more than 20 hours to complete.
It sounds like an exaggeration, but tbh it really is good! Especially for being just, bomberman?
There was a Sirius AND a Regulus in this game. DOES ANYONE SEE WHERE THIS IS GOING?!
Sky Pilot _HARRY POTTER_
When was Azkaban written again? And when was this game made?
Serious & Regular?
Sirius, Regulus and Orion. Also the last area in the game is called the BLACK fortress. Siriusly?! VL
Sky Pilot are you Sirius?
Is it just me that gets serious Bi-Han vibes from Regulus? Blue, ice-themed, noble and passive-aggressive, and when he returns in the second game, he's gone from ice to darkness and has slid further down on the evil scale (Noob Saibot).
Can he rip Bomberman's head off with his spine still attached?
14:39 Even more shocking: If someone who has met you watches this, you are Lub Lub
A huge wave of memories flooded me when I saw those endings, especially when Sirius mentions how disappointed he was. I must have been really determined back then in order to get all those gold cards from rentals.
Seeing those environments just brings me such joy. I don't know why, but I just love the atmosphere to that city level and treating it like a Bomberman level. It's hard to explain.
I'd say it's exactly because the plot is so thin and simple that the plot-twist wasn't as obvious as it should have been.
Just look at Milky Way Wishes from Kirby Super Star, for example. Pretty much the same thing. (Except that it doesn't have that specific secret ending requirement, so it's not as shocking as to someone who had gotten the bad ending of this game multiple times before getting the best one)
Two things.
1- Sirius desing is awesome!
2- They're all named after stars
and u can see the determination of everyone in the boxart
Actually Orion lives after you beat him the first time. If you look closely during the opening scene of the Red Mountain boss you see Orion's helmet/face. So only Artemis died during your first encounter.
+KyuubiNaruto41 He still dies in the second battle.
hey whoisthisgit i just wanted to tell ya...
IM YOUR BIGGEST FAN AND KEEP UP THE GOOD VIDEOS!!!
whoisthisgit Red Bomber 456219968 is actually alive!
Yea i saw him!!!
whoisthisgit 13:18 See!? He's in the bottom right corner!
Have you done Klonoa yet? That game's "true ending" is actually pretty depressing. That's why I prefer the extra ending.
What is the extra ending? I've never seen it.
Kylee The Youkai
If you save all the citizens, you get to play an extra level where you have to climb Balu's tower where he's keeping the Songstress. At the end, you get to meet her, and she doesn't send Klonoa back to his world. You also unlock a Sound Test. This only happens in the Wii version.
Krispy Bacon Sounds like a better ending. Although, Klonoa and Huepow work together again in Empire of Dreams for the GBA so they obviously saw eachother again.
+Kylee The Youkai wahoo
klonoa travels between dreamland from different world which means all of the game doesnt have that happy ending tone i guess
thats my opinion
Krispy Bacon y
Wow.
A Planet shaped like Bomberman's face.
Coincidence?
I think not.
I honestly thought you are also going to cover Bomberman 64: The Second Attack as well since its a sequel in relation to the plot leading up to a potential bad end.
Didn't know Sirius was evil until this video...
Wow I really liked this video!!
Bomberman 64 is the best Bomberman game oat.
man just gotta say i love your videos, I love the creepy bad endings, some of them really give me the chills
Wh- HE WAS THE REAL BAD GUY?! You just blew my freaking mind with that! And that one other bad guy decides to be chivalrous, I LOVE it!
regulus is a tsundere
I think you should do a creepy bad endings video for Bomberman 64 2: The Second Attack as the bad ending in that one is insanely dark to Bomberman: Act Zero levels of darkness.
I never thought of Bomberman 64 having a true ending. That was pretty crazy watching, and thinking of the time I beat this when I was like 10. What a shock to my childhood lol. As a kid, I never thought of collecting those cards, or even how to get them anyway. I guess it was never meant to be. Great video. :)
altair has a deep voice for someone so small and adorable
and sirius is too cute to be a bad guy hellbent on destruction, he looks like a tiny friend
I still cannot get enough of this great game.
Git, have you ever played Super Bomberman 3? I know it wouldn't qualify for this series because it only has one ending, but hoky...everything, that ending was extremely discomforting and unsettling. I think it was in PAL format only, which would imply over in UK, but I could be wrong.
+LionPrinceX8 I just finished playing it the other day. I could talk about both the ending and the hilarious bosses, which don't fit their respective bombers at all.
+Agustin Leguiza He beat the final boss.
Mfer Sirius White Armour did a Magolor and stole the Master Cro- I-I mean the Omni Cube of course
Nothing beats the limitless power of the Master Cro- *Omnicube*
BomberMan 64: The Second Attack has a bad ending where a god demon kills all of your friends, and is on the path to destroying and recreating reality, and giving himself ultimate power. So.... Yeah.
At least this game had a nice good ending. I've just finished Drawn to Life: The Next chapter, and I can safely say that it's ending is such a downer. I dislike the endings that are all like 'This is all just a dream lol nice progression'. Fucking hell, 5th cell...
+Freddy Williams ikr Drawn to Life: the next chapter's ending was the cheapest i've ever seen a game company pull off
every games that have " its just a dream " is bad
Oh, so this game was basically Captain Toad before Captain Toad.
I guess this is another unpopular opinion video, and its not negative! So that's good,after all,every game deserves its chance!
I always love a good twist in a game. Especialy when it's this well built up!
Sirius? Regulus? Black Fortress?
I've read enough Harry Potter to know where this is going.
Also Orion. VL
THEY’RE ALL GAY.
4:17 Black Fortress...
Wait, do you mean that the gigantic floating fortress that drops bombs on the middle of the map in the AWDS mission "Victory or Death" is a nod to the one in Bomberman 64?
Damn BomberMan 64. Havent heard of that in awhile thanks for covering it
Have to admit, this game has a pretty good plot for what it was. I need to dig it out and replay it.
A great soundtrack, cool characters, awkward level design and a kind of good multiplayer.
This Game has it all and man, how I love this game
But there's on thing ...
... the "green force field spam into throwing off a cliff" combo.
Oh man I love your videos. Keep it up.
I legit thought the no cards ending was the real ending. I mean i never experienced a game with more than one ending.
OH GOD THAT INTRO THEME IT BRINGS ME BACK
So, yeah, i didn't really see all that coming.
Gotta make a small bad story about my experience with the bad ending and the Rainbow Palace (just keep scrolling down and ignore this if you want).
I mean, Bomberman 64 was one of my favorite games when i was younger. Back then I finished every stage up to the Altair battle. Untouchable Treasure, Have or Have not, Switches and Bridges, The dragon boss, the big fish, Orion, giant "spider"-ish thing, blah blah blah.
So i completed the game for the first time. Altair defeated, yay ending. Though, Altair got away. i was there, thinking he'd return in a future game.
The credits started.
But there was something off...
Near the end i noticed 2... things i have never saw both ingame and in the cutscenes.
The first one, is Bomberman standing in front of... some kind of palace? I have played through Green Garden, Blue Resort, Red Mountain, White Glacier and Black Fortress... but i never saw THIS in any of these stages.
The second one, is Sirius flying towards the screen and charging some kind of beam with the screen turning red... never saw that too... but i just thought it was something extra for the credits.
Years and years passed, it wasn't until early 2015 when i decided to challenge myself into finding every single gold card in every single stage (this time from Trap Tower to Untouchable Treasure, i already had all attack gold cards on the Altair battle) and boy was it hard, some gold cards were well hidden in the regular stages, and some attack gold cards in the boss battles were hard to pull off. I finally got the cards hoping i'd unlock a secret character or a new difficulty, however at that time i've completely forgot about the mysterious palace stage and Altair charging up a beam at the screen.
I went to the Battle mode, to see if there was a new character. Nothing. Just Bomberman. Looked at the difficulties. Nothing too. just Normal and Hard.
I shut off the game dissapointed... all this struggle, for nothing?!
Like 5 months later, i decided to play the game again. Just bored.
Decided to do some kind of "boss rush" fighting all the bosses from Green Garden's Sirus battle to Black Fortress' Altair battle.
So i reached Altair. Defeated it, mission complete. About to shut off the game.
However, something stopped me from doing so.
A new cutscene came in.
While Regulus was trying to get Altair out of there, Sirius came, knocked Regulus off the arena and Altair fell to the ground, dropping the Omni Cube.
Sirius came into the arena, held the Omni Cube in laughter and started "gaining power" from it.
Altair tried to get up.
However...
"It's been a while, Altair. Now that i've taken back the Omni Cube you stole from me, here's a present."
Sirius rammed Altair, sending him up into the air.
Then Sirius charged up a beam... the same way i saw him do in the staff credits sequence.
"Yo!"
Then he fired it at Altair, the latter screaming in agony and fading out.
He turned to Bomberman.
"Bomberman, you've worked out better than i had expected. Thanks for helping me regain my power!"
Actually at this moment i was thinking this would be the good ending, and they would exit Black Fortress, ending, yay.
However i pressed A, and i found out that wasn't the case.
"With my power back, I have nothing to fear. *It was worth telling you all these corny lies, and helping you out"*
Wait a second...
"You've out-lived your usefulness, you're starting to annoy me. *Get ready to be destroyed along with Planet Bomber."*
Oh my god... i know there were lots of betrayer characters like Marx or Bass, but i haven't seen this cutscene for like, 10 years after i got the game, and i actually didn't see Sirius being the bad guy coming.
So, Sirius flies away and ascends up to... a stage i swear i have seen during the staff credits sequence. And boy, i was correct.
I stood there, wordless.
I unlocked that stage, it turns out it was called Rainbow Palace.
STAGE 1
START
Beyond the Clouds...
It was the same stage i saw in the bad ending credits!
Finished the stage, before moving on to Stage 2, i went to Green Gardens Stage 1, "Untouchable Treasure" I actually saw Sirius there, instead of being absent.
I walk up to him, and press B.
*"It's useless for you to oppose me. Lie down quietly and meet your end."*
I saw the Altair icon had him... with green eyes? The text was orange, is this some kind of hologram or something?
Then i started to remember you fought Altair at Stage 2, "Friend or Foe?"
I actually knew the dialogue was going to be different...
But not like this.
*"Target confirmed. Commencing sampling. Target termination program activated"*
With the green eyed "icon", orange text and robot talk, it was obiously a robot decoy.
Defeated it as usual.
*"Damage level over 90% ...Unable to execute program. Reporting back on the sampling data."*
So i decided not to waste more time and progress further into the game.
The first boss of Rainbow Palace was... some kind of jester-mage thing.
STAGE 2
START
Vs. Spellmaker
The... thing was kind of difficult to defeat, and it had an extended variety of attacks.
To be continued....
This really needs to be continued.
Pls i wanted to hear the whole story
Yo' continue this please
@@Pollito_Con_Papas555 OHHH MAN I FORGOT ABOUT THIS COMMENT LMAO it's been two years.
dangggg
i can't believe i actually wrote all of this oh my god
but yes, i'll continue. i know this'll be a bit different, it's what change does to someone over the years.
ahem
*"Welcome!"*
HA HA HA! Spellmaker please shut up I SWEAR TO GOD
Gosh, this thing. I used to HATE IT SO MUCH when i first faced it. Believe me, he LOVED to jump around. A lot.
So basically, the only way of actually hurting Spellmaker was to actually attack its shadow. Usually that'd be not that big of a deal, yes...
...But Sirius isn't there to provide the remote bomb powerup. The bastard did go all "haha i turn against you now" after all. So i had to pray my timing was good enough to ACTUALLY have the bombs blow up on Spellmaker's shadow. As he kept hopping around and around and around. Tough times.
*"HA HA HA!"*
So, what does he do? Spellmaker can pull out different kinds of cards with designs i was unable to really tell what they even were at the time. They'd let him use certain abilities such as a shadowy hand trying to catch Bomberman on its grasp, a green-colored slash that _comes out of nowhere_ and is likely to catch Bomberman off guard easily, giant fists slamming down from above Bomberman, falling stars, etc. Sometimes even a giant mask that throws items at you. Sometimes beneficial, and sometimes harmful. You can even get the remote bomb power-up from it, making the fight less of a hassle.
I remember taking, what, eight tries to finally learn his attacks and take him down?
...Hey, don't look at me like that, i kind of sucked at this one, okay? It was... new, after all...
And then i finally depleted its health.
As its shadow kept repeating its "hurt" animation, the Spellmaker let out one last laugh...
And then he just stood there. The mask fell off, revealing... nothing.
Nothing at all.
Stage clear! Let's see what else is ahead.
Next thing i see, Bomberman is inside the palace.
And the door behind him closes itself shut.
STAGE 3
START
Doom Castle
The whole place was filled with destructible pillars and enemies... i honestly had no idea of what to do at first. I did find a remote bomb powerup. Roamed around for a while...
Oh. These switches. Immediately i knew what to do.
*Good ol' bomb jumping.*
And as soon as i made my way there and stepped on one of the switches, one of the... light... thingies in... that... altar thingy, uh... lit up.
Gotta light them all up, i guess.
I took a few tries to get the bomb jumping right. But nothing too frustrating.
...Honestly, this stage actually wasn't much to me; Destroy enemies, bomb jump, step on switch. Repeat 4 times until the green arrow appears. Though it did take me a good while.
And i made my way to the exit. Taking as much care as possible. Any stupid mistake could lead me to probably having to do the entire thing all over again. I dunno, i haven't really lost a life in this stage.
...But hey, the exit's right there. I took a step into the arrow.
Stage clear.
Sirius had me believe his lies for a full decade. And now it's time he pays the price.
Let's go; The end of Rainbow Palace.
Bomberman entered a small room, all that can be heard is an eerie droning noise...
And there he was. That double-crossing jerk. With the Omni Cube he had been desiring so much.
Then... he floated up. The Omni Cube suddenly grew and grew, "consuming" the room around Bomberman and Sirius.
And now the area was... as if like they were in space, on a floating platform made of strange blue... bars? Hey, isn't that the same floor we saw Bomberman standing on in the game's intro scene?
Sirius floats back down. This is no training. No robotic replica. The real deal. Against the hero of Planet Bomber. It was life or death between these two.
STAGE 4
START
Final Battle _!_
Man, i really got so far...
First thing i did was kick a bomb at him. Not only was he not stunned by it, but he just kicked it away like nothing.
Dang. Guess i've gotta try harder than just that.
Sirius suddenly... flies away? What--
THEN, he quickly sweeps across the area. Shooting a dangerous laser which phases through the floor. Dear god. This actually caught me off guard a lot of times.
Like, damn.
Anyways. Sirius came back into the arena. Descending back to the ground as i tried to bomb him again... only to miss and have him fly off again. This happened like, three times.
Then i finally got in some damage. The screen turned blue for a second.
*"HA HA HA HA! Give it up!"*
...Hey, of course i wasn't going to give it up. I did get to damage him. And if i kept trying, eventually he'd go down.
Damaged him again. The screen went blue once more, but the voice clip didn't play. I mean yeah, if it did play every time you damaged him, it'd be pretty repetitive... Though after the 6th(?) hit, i did hear him say "Give it up!" again...
After the last hit, i heard him let out a short pained sound. He flew up, and suddenly... oh gosh. He started charging up the same massive laser from earlier.
*"Yo!"*
...Dang. And all that hope of getting through just... faded away.
...Then i realized, this is a cutscene.
And Regulus swept in. Knocking Sirius away and starting to repeatedly smack the Omni Cube... as it shattered loudly and violently. And they were all back in the same room from before the boss fight.
Sirius was _pissed._
*"Youuuuu!"*
Regulus just wanted to get done with him quickly.
"Huh? What a joke! Hey, Bomb!! I'll take care of you later! First, i need to get rid of him!!"
And the fight continued. Sirius was no longer able to fly around, just walk around, place bombs... and actually fire that massive laser of death.
...Yeah, regarding that, he can't move while using it. He stays in place as soon as he charges it up, making it actually not that hard to avoid. As Regulus said, what a joke.
Now, time to beat Sirius up. And holy crap. i did my best. Kicking bombs all around, flinging pumped bombs... It took a while.
It was explosive.
Pfft, get it? Explo- Okay, no.
I got the final hit in.
And everything started to shake. The area faded into another space-like environment. The screen focused on Sirius, right as he groans in agony while losing his... wing... arm... things... and started to malfunctionate.
*"NOOOOOOOOOOO!"*
And he was gone with a bang. I let out a chuckle. He had it coming.
The environment fading back in with Bomberman and Regulus.
Stage clear!
Sirius is no more.
...And then the palace started to collapse. Regulus hovered in and carried Bomberman away, just like he carried Altair.
The palace crashed down onto the Black Fortress. Absolutely obilerating both into nothing.
As for Bomberman and Regulus, they were back in Bomber Planet safely. Regulus -throwing- setting Bomberman down.
"The 4 of us were barely able to steal the Omni Cube from him..."
"Yet you were able to defeat him. I must respect your abilities, but that doesn't change the fact that i dislike you!"
"Someday, you and I will settle this. Until then, take care of yourself!!" I did play through the entirety of The Second Attack, so i figured out rather quickly that this was foreshadowing Bulzeeb and such.
And Regulus flew away. Bomberman turned around to see Black Bomber, Red Bomber and Blue Bomber.
"I did it!"
And they all did their little happy victory pose.
As i could feel a smile grow on my face.
Roll the credits! It was pretty much the same as the normal ending's credits sequence, though with a few funnies here and there. With the Rainbow Palace scenes added in to the mix.
Damn. This was an experience i couldn't forget. Finding an entirely new portion of a game you used to play for a very long time. New stages, features, a mind-destroying twist. Having been unaware of its true ending for so long. What it has been hiding from you. I've always found it so interesting. I've always loved that feeling.
That's why Bomberman 64 is one of my favorite N64 games to this day.
And i'm writing this right as i'm just starting it back up.
I'm gonna remind myself i wrote all of this at 2 am
That scene blows my mind too. I was like: YOU LITTLE TRAITOR!!!
Pretty much Marx in a nutshell.
A great classic
That outro song makes me jsut dying to itch to jump out of my body after ANOTHER AMAZING EPISODE of Creepy Bad Endings!!!!!! Hoh yeah!!!
I always thought Regulus was such a badass
Sirius is just like Magolor in Kirby's adventure wii
Nah Magolor is cool now
The music at 2:50 makes me nostalgic to play Super Mario Star Road again.
And the music at 2:54 makes me nostalgic in general even though I don't think I've ever heard it before (if I have, it wasnt from this game..)
I actually didn't know about this stuff until years later. It was way too hard to get all the golden cards.
See this game has something that I miss in most modern games and thats the Extra/True final levels, kinda made you feel that all your hard work actully made it all worth it.
Well, it may be "bad", but at least the game isn't Bomberman Act Zero. That was atrocious.
yeah
that game was siriusly bad
that can´t be considered a bomberman game
Colin McGreevy
nop, isn't even close to be a bomberman game
Oh man. This is a game from my childhood. I can't remember the story, different endings, and just about anything about it (mostly cause i was a kid who couldn't understand english back then), but i remember having a lot of fun.
And just now, i learn the game's hated by watching your video. Dang. It actually surprises me, the only bad thing it has is that its "not your usual bomberman game".
easily my favourite bomberman game. took me forever to get those gold cards and finally discover Sirius was a bad guy
Wasn't something about sirius covered before...I swear it was...
+infenrape100 Yea I agree, I got that feeling as well.
Cezary Dudkiewicz maybe it was in a different video.
I thought that too I swear I remember whoisthisgit making a video about this before (with little subtitles such as "you pay!) maybe it was strongest characters or weakest I don't know
TheBoomerPride Neither can I...
***** Oh...Was it now?
0:27 Oh man, wait until you play The Second Attack.
Sirius and Regulus look like brothers. It reminds me of a book.
hnnnNNNN
You don't say?! VL
Nice job on collecting the golden cards
I don't know why but now in most games I am able to tell a lot of twists before they happen. The only games that have been able to surprise me were from they SMT, Bioshock, and Xenoblade games. For this game it only took a small amount of time to pick up the twist, but it still is pretty solid and it does give motivation to complete the final level and defeat the final boss.
I get nostalgia from Bomberman Land Touch....
Homework, essay, Git video...
Dammit.
14:02 It's a game you already covered? Or are you saving it for another Creepy Bad Ending?
You might have already seen it, but he's probably refering to Fire Emblem: Binding Blade
11:13 ofc Sirius is the bad guy, he's Soulja Boy this whole time
Something, something, bootleg consoles
When I first got the regular ending and saw that dialogue I was a bit confused at first, til I saw the last part of that ending credits and heard about the true final level then I went from confused to "ARE U KIDDING ME!? I GOT TO 100 THOSE GOLD CARDS TO GET THE TRUE FINAL LEVEL & ENDING!?"
when the omni cube broke it reminded me of dial up XD
That game had two endings!?!?! OMG i have to replay it
HOLY SHIT THERE WAS ANOTHER LEVEL AND SIRIUS WAS EVIL!? WOW, MIND BLOWN!!!!😲
I PAY!?
HA! YOU MISTAKEN!
YOU PAY!
Fun Fact: In the sequal, regulus returns as bulzeb, and he is one of the cheapest fights in Bomberman.
+Aiden Estanislao Yeah Regulus is much tougher in Second Attack because he specializes in shadow magic. In addition to his blade attack he can summon a dark bird like creature that charges at you and does decent damage and also can create gravity wells that will destroy Bomberman in one hit. Definitely one of the tougher of the knights to fight but it's quite fitting since he is the last one (not counting Rukifellth) and he knows Bomberman on a more personal level.
nice whoisdisgit. I've been a fan for a long time. thx for the vid and keep it up.
BM64 is anything but a hated game. When I played this shit when I was 8, I thought it was the coolest game out there.
This kinda reminds me of Kirby's Adventure Wii/Return to Dreamland's ending!
Oh yes I love bomberman, and bomberman 64 is great too imo
I like how once Sirius reveals his true evil side, even his text mugshot changes.
Wow! Nostalgia slapped me right in the face from just the opening theme! X3 Fun game!
back-stabbed lots off times in the past.........
dude you are no the only one i been back-stabbed lots off times before
Published on Mar 16, 2016
Transit Music Video # 42
August 24, 2007 - March 12, 2008
Creepy Bad Endings # 52
about to go to bed you upload a video fuck it I didn't need sleep anyway
A CLASSIC!
I hate that I pawned my N64 and lost it!
I remember how that game was full of secret, some of the golden cards were awful to find and some of them were impossible to guess without the help of video game magazine.
You also forget to talk about the jester boss in the game, when my brothers and me were kid, we thought that jester was the true last boss because of how hard he was for us , then we discovered that there was another true final last boss. What an adventure! Only old games got those kind of feeling of accomplishment for doing 100% in a game.
After playing for an eternalty and finding out, that there is more after beating altair, I was totally blown and shocked. This game gave me the chills when I was ..8 years old or something. also this game was a real jewel to my brother and me, also our first N64 game.
WHO THE FUCK HATES BOMBERMAN 64? D:< Usually I see people praising and getting nostalgic for 64! --And typically it's Hero they all hate...the one I picked by accident (but still love) ;-;--
So what about Bomberman 64: The Second Attack? That game has 2 bad endings if I remember correctly.
Only one, but hoo boy, it's a doozy.
Le Dapper Greninja Um I already asked for it, idk if gonna make a video of it
3:50-3:52 is that squidward?
the thing with Bomberman 64 is that many of us who played it back in the day were satisfied with the regular ending and the golden card collecting seemed like just an extra stuff, I have come to know that a lot of people didn't even know about the real ending until they get told like it happened to me barely 4 years ago
This game has really catchy music. Dat beat!
For incredible it may sound this was my first Bomberman Game And Even in My fisrt play i never got a bad ending IDK why cause i was little and i played it in English and i didn't know how to speak in English cause i'm a spanish speaker.
11:10 (Breahtes in)
*_Y O O O O U U U U U !_*
I love Bomberman
ten seconds in and we've already got a plot twist. PEOPLE HATE BOMBERMAN 64?! I LOVE IT! second favorite bomberman game right there!