Arcade Archives Bombee Launches November 20 Across Six Platforms
HAMSTER Corporation releases Arcade Archives Bombee on November 20 across six platforms, bringing Toru Iwatani's 1979 block-breaker to Switch, PS4, Switch 2, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.
# Arcade Archives Bombee Launches November 20 Across Six Platforms
A classic piece of arcade history returns on November 20 as HAMSTER Corporation releases Arcade Archives Bombee across six platforms simultaneously. The 1979 block-breaker designed by Toru Iwatani—created before his legendary Pac-Man—arrives on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.

Toru Iwatani's Pre-Pac-Man Legacy
Bombee represents an important milestone in gaming history as one of Iwatani's earliest works at Namco. Released in 1979, the game showcases the design philosophy that would later define Pac-Man's accessibility and charm. The block-breaker challenged players to clear colorful bricks while managing a paddle and ball, capturing the straightforward yet addictive gameplay that characterized the golden age of arcades.
The game's design reflects the creative experimentation happening at Namco during the late 1970s, as developers explored ways to make arcade games more approachable to broader audiences. Iwatani's focus on colorful, inviting visuals and intuitive mechanics would become his signature style.
Multi-Platform Release Strategy
HAMSTER Corporation's simultaneous six-platform launch represents one of the most comprehensive releases in the Arcade Archives series. The Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 versions launch at ¥838, while the next-generation versions for Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S carry a ¥1,100 price point.
This pricing structure mirrors HAMSTER's recent approach to Arcade Archives releases, offering budget-friendly access to classic titles while providing enhanced features on newer hardware. The inclusion of Switch 2 at launch demonstrates HAMSTER's commitment to supporting Nintendo's next-generation platform from day one.
Arcade Archives Preservation
The Arcade Archives series has become the industry standard for preserving classic arcade titles, with HAMSTER meticulously recreating the original arcade experience while adding modern conveniences. Players typically receive multiple display options, save states, online leaderboards, and the ability to adjust difficulty settings.
Bombee joins over 300 titles in the Arcade Archives catalog, representing collaborations with legendary publishers including Namco, Jaleco, Tecmo, and many others. HAMSTER's dedication to pixel-perfect emulation and historical accuracy has earned the series respect among retro gaming enthusiasts and preservation advocates.
What to Expect
Based on HAMSTER's established Arcade Archives format, Bombee will likely include:
- Original arcade cabinet display simulation
- Multiple screen filter options
- Customizable control configurations
- Online ranking boards
- Save state functionality
- Adjustable difficulty settings
- High score challenges
The game preserves the simple yet engaging block-breaking gameplay that defined early arcade experiences, offering modern players a window into the formative years of game design.
<game-info>
| Detail | Information |
| Title (EN) | Arcade Archives Bombee |
| Title (JP) | アーケードアーカイブス ボンビー |
| Original Title (JP) | ボンビー |
| Developer | HAMSTER Corporation |
| Original Developer | Namco |
| Original Designer | Toru Iwatani |
| Release Date | November 20, 2025 |
| Original Release | 1979 (Arcade) |
| Platforms | Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X |
| Price (Switch/PS4) | ¥838 |
| Price (Next-Gen) | ¥1,100 |
| Genre | Block Breaker, Arcade |
| Players | 1-2 (Alternating) |
</game-info>
Looking Forward
Arcade Archives Bombee arrives as part of HAMSTER's ongoing commitment to preserving arcade gaming history. The simultaneous multi-platform release ensures the widest possible audience can experience this piece of Toru Iwatani's creative legacy.
For retro gaming enthusiasts and those curious about the evolution of game design, Bombee offers an affordable entry point into understanding how legendary creators developed their craft before achieving worldwide fame.



