Balloon Fight

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Balloon Fight is a 1984 arcade game developed by Nintendo. The game is similar to Joust.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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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. If the enemy lands, the player must harm it before it can blow up another balloon or it will change to a different color. It 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 balloon 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.

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.

The game also has a two player mode. 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.

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.

Ports, sequels, and references

Image:BalloonFighter.jpg The game was ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System, to 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.

A sequel to Balloon Fight called Balloon Kid was released in 1990 for the Game Boy.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> A Balloon Fighter and Flipper trophy are obtainable in Super Smash Bros. Melee, and the Flipper is also a usable item. The original background music for Balloon Fight can also be heard in Super Smash Bros. Melee's Infinite Glacier stage as alternate music.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Balloon Fight, most recently, will show up as a theme in Tetris DS.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Also, a secret minigame in Yoshi Touch & Go is entitled Balloon Trip, and the prototype was said to be entitled Yoshi's Balloon Trip.

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