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2026-03-08
talk about ~Balloon Fight~ The sensation of floating, inertia, and the trauma of giant fish
• Balloon Fight is a 1984 action game by Nintendo and HAL Laboratory, originally for arcades and later the NES.
• Players control an unnamed Balloon Fighter to defeat bird-like enemies by popping balloons while avoiding a giant fish.
• Flight uses buttons to flap wings, influenced by inertia. Modes include stage clearing and scrolling survival.
• The "Balloon Trip" mode was added for consoles. International sequels were rebranded for the Japanese market.
• Simple rules and white-knuckle multiplayer make it an accessible, addictive classic for players of all ages.
• While co-op is intended, players often pop each other's balloons, leading to chaotic and competitive "real-life" battles.
• Inertia-based movement is hard to master.Crowded stages and lightning hazards often lead to frequent, frustrating deaths.
• Satoru Iwata famously programmed the scrolling "Balloon Trip" mode in just three days near the end of development.
• The game influenced water physics in Super Mario Bros.. Characters also appear in the Super Smash Bros. series.
• It is a masterpiece of early Famicom action, offering timeless fun and remaining a top choice for casual multiplayer gaming.
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