
Bomberman also has a limited number of Bombs in his stock, which will slowly refill when Bomberman is moving. This mode has RPG elements in it, such as defeating enemies give you EXP, and when you accumulated enough EXP, Bomberman will level up, and his basic abilities ( Fire and Bomb) will increase. Items from newer games (such as Power Glove), can be obtained.Everything is worth 10 points (including Soft Blocks and Items), points multiplier still applies when you defeat multiple enemies in one chain.Each stages have a time limit of 3 minutes, if time ran out, a bunch of Pontans will spawned.The simple game mode for 1 player, this mode is identical to the original Bomberman game, except these following changes: This option consists of four sub-game modes: In classic Bomberman Land fashion, the player has to playthrough a collection of minigames, solving the puzzles, examine specific spots, fetch a Diamond in the basement of Bomber House, and help other peoples out in order to gain a Zone Pieces to progress through the different zones of the theme park and finally battle against the antagonists Dark Bomber, Dark Witch, Dark Piece, Dark Doll and Dark Rose. M-R = 14:06 Marvel vs.At first there only 2 options in the main menu, the Bomberman Land and Continue, but as you progress through the Bomberman Land mode, more will be available to you.


H-L = 12:00 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, 12:14 Harvest Moon Back to Nature, 12:27 Hello Kitty Cube Frenzy, 12:40 Hugo 2, 12:56 Inuyasha – a Feudal Fairy Tale, 13:08 Jade Cocoon – Story of the Tamamamyu, 13:23 Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, 13:38 Legend of Dragoon, 13:50 Legend of Legaia. Note: This tier list of PS1/PSX games is only based on the first few minutes of the emulation.Ī-B = 0:06 Ace Combat 2, 0:21 Alien Trilogy, 0:35 Alundra, 0:50 Alundra 2 – A New Legend Begins, 1:02 Amazing Virtual Sea-Monkeys, 1:16 Animaniacs – Ten Pin Alley, 1:26 Ape Escape, 1:40 Arc the Lad II, 1:53 Arc the Lad III, 2:10 Area 51, 2:22 Armored Core, 2:38 Army Men – Air Attack 2, 2:50 Azure Dreams, 3:06 Bishi Bashi Special, 3:21 Bomberman Fantasy Race, 3:35 Brave Fencer Musashi, 3:48 Breath of Fire IV, 4:04 Brigandine Legend of Forsena, 4:21 Bust-a-Move 4, 4:37 Castlevania Symphony of the Night,Ĭ-D = 4:52 Chocobo Racing, 5:07 Chrono Cross, 5:21 Command and Conquer Red Alert – Retaliation, 5:36 Crash Bandicoot 3 – Warped, 5:49 Crash Bash, 6:05 Crash Team Racing, 6:19 Darkstalkers 3, 6:33 Digimon World, 6:47 Digimon World 2, 7:03 Digimon World 3, 7:18 Digimon Rumble Arena, 7:31 Digimon Digital Card Battle, 7:44 Dino Crisis 2, 7:59 Disney-Pixar Toy Story 2, 8:06 Dragon Ball Final Bout,Į-G = 8:29 Echo Night, 8:43 Ehrgeiz, 9:00 Final Fantasy Tactics, 9:14 Final Fantasy VII, 9:28 Final fantasy VIII, 9:47 Final Fantasy IX, 10:05 Front Mission 3, 10:20 G-Darius, 10:33 Gekioh – Shooting King, 10:50 Gekitou! Crush Gear Turbo, 11:06 Grandia, 11:23 Gran Turismo 2, 11:35 Grand Theft Auto 2, 11:51 Gundam Battle Assault 2 Support the channel and buy me a coffee so I can make more videos (and stay awake at night): If you are thinking of buying it, consider using this affiliate link (I’ll supposedly receive a commission fee) : This is done on purpose to test how accessible Miyoo Mini V2 actually is for the average player. I used the default settings for this test, did not switch to Onion OS, and did no tweaks to the emulation settings. Miyoo Mini V2 comes with built-in emulators and A LOT of ROMs (although only a handful of PS1/PSX). This mini device is super tiny, but it gets the job done! I tested 100 games and only a few of them were not playable. I Tried 100 PS1/PSX Games on the Miyoo Mini V2
