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For users looking to preserve or play Bomberman Land Wii Japan Rev 1 via emulation or homebrew software, keep the following compatibility factors in mind:

For purists, the game includes a robust Battle Mode.

Released in Japan on March 8, 2007, Bomberman Land Wii is a theme park adventure by Hudson Soft featuring over 50 motion-controlled minigames and a story mode focused on collecting B-CARD pieces. The Japanese "Hudson the Best" budget release (Revision 1) is a region-locked NTSC-J title popular with collectors, offering the same gameplay as the original alongside a 4-player Battle Pack Mode. Explore more details about the game on the Bomberman Wiki . bomberman land wii japan rev 1

It is not simply a menu-based mini-game collection. There is a central hub world that connects different zones.

Using community dumps and hex comparisons (thanks to the Wii homebrew scene), we now know exactly what was altered between Rev 0 and Rev 1 of Bomberman Land Wii Japan . For users looking to preserve or play Bomberman

(some sources cite 50) that utilize motion controls. Examples include: Shooting falling volcano rocks by pointing the Wii Remote. Balancing a giant bomb on a stick by tilting the remote. Space Tube: Navigating a tube by tilting to jump or turn. Battle Mode:

If you’re looking to to this game via modding: Explore more details about the game on the Bomberman Wiki

Original JP version forced an IOS reload from IOS9 to IOS21 every time you entered the Battle menu. On modded Wiis or later system menus (4.0+), this caused a 5–10 second black screen. Rev 1 patches the executable ( main.dol ) to stay on IOS21 permanently, improving load speed by ~1.5 seconds on average.

White Bomber and his friends are invited to a massive theme park in the sky. To conquer the park, you must progress through five distinct zones:

Physical identification is the only reliable way to distinguish Rev 1 from the original Japanese release or Western versions. Digital copies (Wii Shop Channel) were patched silently but don’t carry the “Rev” designation.