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2 games:hi-ten bomberman 1 first version and hi-ten bom.2nd version.
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The first version has been specially developed to display high-resolution.And there appears the mystery on the platform used to run the Hi-Ten Bomberman: The system was announced on Hi-Vision, according to several articles found in Japanese magazines of the time,the game runs on 2 PC Engine coupled with an IBM PC to display high-resolution.Hi-Ten 2 turn on the a priori 32-bit machine prototype Hudson Soft:the Tetsujin.But this information has never been tested to 100%.
http://youtu.be/PGVJTJSz9Xg
Hi-Ten Bomberman - 1993 High Definition System
http://youtu.be/tHvzV06pG8M
Déjà Vu (https://www.pcengine-fx.com/forums/index.php?topic=4536.0)
Too bad they didn't release this sexy bitch on the PC-FX. It surely could've sold a few systems, though they would've had to whip up a multi-player adapter and/or multi-system link.