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|title       = Balloon Fight
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|title= Balloon Fight
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|developer= Nintendo R&D1
|developer   = Nintendo R&D1
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|publisher= [[Nintendo]]
|publisher   = [[Nintendo]]
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|designer= Yoshio Sakamoto
|designer     = Yoshio Sakamoto
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|released= {{JP}}January 22, 1985<br>{{NA}}June 3, 1986<br>{{EU}}March 12, 1987
|released     = {{JP}}January 22 1985, <br>{{NA}}June 3 1986, <br>{{EU}}March 12 1987
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|genre= Platformer
|genre       = Platformer
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|ratings= {{Rating|ESRB=E}}
|modes        = 1-Player, 2-Player, Balloon Trip
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|price= 750
|ratings     = {{Rating|ESRB=E}}
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|strategywiki= Balloon Fight
|media        = Cartridge
 
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'''''Balloon Fight''''' is a [[NES games|NES game]] that can be won at Nook's [[lottery]], purchased at [[Crazy Redd's]], or it can be found buried by villagers.
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[[File:BalloonFightNESBox.png|left]]
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'''''Balloon Fight''''' (バルーンファイト, ''Barūn Faito'') is a [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] game ported from an arcade system. Originally released in 1984, the game was released for the Nintendo Entertainment system in Japan, North America, and Europe in 1985, 1986, and 1987, respectively.
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It can be won at [[Tom Nook|Tom Nook's]] [[lottery]], purchased at [[Crazy Redd's]], or found buried by a [[villager]].
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==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
When playing Balloon Fight, you'll control a small Balloon Fighter, that has two ballons attached to his back. You can press A or B repeatedly and the Balloon Fighter will flap his "wings" and fly. In this game, your objective is to defeat bird-shaped Balloon Fighters and try to prevent your defeat. You go to the next stage if you manage to defeat them all. If an enemy pops you a balloon, your ability to fly is decreased. The player only has three lives, and it loses one if both of his/her ballons are popped, if they fall into the water, if they are eaten by the Giant Piranha at the water's surface, or if they are struck by lightning.
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When playing Balloon Fight, the player controls a small Balloon Fighter that has two balloons attached to his back. To make the Balloon Fighter flap his "wings" and fly, the player can press A or B repeatedly. The objective of the game is to defeat bird-shaped Balloon Fighters. The player advances to the next stage if they manage to defeat all of the Balloon Fighters. If an enemy pops one of the player's balloons, their ability to fly is decreased. The player only has three lives, and they lose one if both of their balloons are popped, if they fall into the water, if they are eaten by the Giant Piranha at the water's surface, or if they are struck by lightning.
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===Balloon Trip===
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Balloon Trip is another gameplay mode that is a side-scroller platformer. The player has to avoid obstacles and get balloons, aiming for the high score. The player starts this mode with only one life.
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==Reception and Impact on the {{SER}}==
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''Balloon Fight'', from a fan perspective, is one of the most iconic NES games ever released, and has been referenced numerous times in various Nintendo media. Despite this, the game has received mixed reviews from critcs. For instance, IGN gave the game a 6 out of 10, criticizing its lack of originality and comparable gameplay to ''Joust'', an arcade game with similar gameplay, and its "ear-grating sounds" during stages, but praises it for offering enough fun "as it is" despite lacking in originality. GameSpot gave the game a 6.5 out of 10, praising its fun gameplay and satisfying premise, but criticizing its lack of extensive content.
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[[File:BalloonVillagerSSB4.jpg|thumb|200px|left|The Villager using Balloons from Balloon Fight in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]
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Due to being featured in {{PG}}, the [[Villager (SSB)|Villager]] in [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]] uses a similar premise as ''Balloon Fight'' for his recovery action, summoning a pair of balloons and wearing a helmet similar to that worn by the protagonist of ''Balloon Fight''. Their falling animation afterward also resembles the animation used when loosing a life in the original game.
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==Gallery==
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<center><gallery captionalign="left">
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File:BFMain Menu.jpg|Balloon Fight's main menu
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File:BalloonFightGame.jpg|Balloon Fight's main game mode
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File:BalloonPiranha.jpg|A Balloon Fighter being eaten by the Piranha
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File:BalloonTrip.jpg|A screenshot of the Balloon Trip game mode
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</gallery></center>
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[[Category:NES games]]

Revision as of 08:49, December 3, 2019

Balloon Fight
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Developer(s) Nintendo R&D1
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Designer(s) Yoshio Sakamoto
Release date(s) Template:JPJanuary 22, 1985
Template:NAJune 3, 1986
Template:EUMarch 12, 1987
Genre(s) Platformer
Ratings ESRB:  E
Sell price 750

Guide at StrategyWiki

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Balloon Fight (バルーンファイト, Barūn Faito) is a Nintendo Entertainment System game ported from an arcade system. Originally released in 1984, the game was released for the Nintendo Entertainment system in Japan, North America, and Europe in 1985, 1986, and 1987, respectively.

It can be won at Tom Nook's lottery, purchased at Crazy Redd's, or found buried by a villager.

Gameplay

When playing Balloon Fight, the player controls a small Balloon Fighter that has two balloons attached to his back. To make the Balloon Fighter flap his "wings" and fly, the player can press A or B repeatedly. The objective of the game is to defeat bird-shaped Balloon Fighters. The player advances to the next stage if they manage to defeat all of the Balloon Fighters. If an enemy pops one of the player's balloons, their ability to fly is decreased. The player only has three lives, and they lose one if both of their balloons are popped, if they fall into the water, if they are eaten by the Giant Piranha at the water's surface, or if they are struck by lightning.

Balloon Trip

Balloon Trip is another gameplay mode that is a side-scroller platformer. The player has to avoid obstacles and get balloons, aiming for the high score. The player starts this mode with only one life.

Reception and Impact on the Animal Crossing series

Balloon Fight, from a fan perspective, is one of the most iconic NES games ever released, and has been referenced numerous times in various Nintendo media. Despite this, the game has received mixed reviews from critcs. For instance, IGN gave the game a 6 out of 10, criticizing its lack of originality and comparable gameplay to Joust, an arcade game with similar gameplay, and its "ear-grating sounds" during stages, but praises it for offering enough fun "as it is" despite lacking in originality. GameSpot gave the game a 6.5 out of 10, praising its fun gameplay and satisfying premise, but criticizing its lack of extensive content.

The Villager using Balloons from Balloon Fight in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U

Due to being featured in Animal Crossing, the Villager in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U uses a similar premise as Balloon Fight for his recovery action, summoning a pair of balloons and wearing a helmet similar to that worn by the protagonist of Balloon Fight. Their falling animation afterward also resembles the animation used when loosing a life in the original game.

Gallery