Bomberman (disambiguation)

Bomberman (disambiguation)

Bomberman may refer to:

* A bombardier serving in the military
* "Bomberman (series)", a series of video games.
** "Bomberman", the first Bomberman video game.
** "Bomberman (Nintendo DS)", a 2005 video game for the Nintendo DS.
** "", a 2006 video game for the Xbox 360.
** "Bomberman Live", a 2007 Xbox Live Arcade game for the Xbox 360.
** "Bomberman (WiiWare)", an upcoming WiiWare game for the Wii.
** See also the list of Bomberman games
* White Bomberman, the main character of the series.


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