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Title Screen


Bust-A-Move 4 (PlayStation)

Also known as: Puzzle Bobble 4 (JP)
Developer:
Taito
Publishers: Taito (JP),
Natsume (US),
Acclaim Entertainment (EU)
Platform:
PlayStation
Released in JP: August 6, 1998
Released in US: October 31, 1998
Released in EU: April 15, 1999




GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.




ProtoIcon.pngThis game has a prototype article





So very stubbly.

This page is rather stubbly and could use some expansion.
Are you a bad enough dude to rescue this article?

Unused Graphics


PB4PSX MonstaUnused.png


Odd and probably unfinished frames of animation for Monsta, which are not in the prototype. These resemble one of Maita's animations.



PB4PSX WoolenContinuePic1 Final.png


An extra frame for Woolen's continue picture. None of the continue pictures are animated in-game.


PB4PSX MainMenuExit.png


In the Japanese version, this is stored alongside the menu graphics... which are all Japanese text otherwise! The international version of the game uses a differently styled font.


Oddities











Stage Select Gameplay
PB4PSX MaitaStageSelect.png PB4PSX MaitaGameplay.png

Maita's frame used in the stage select is different from the one used elsewhere; it's even older than the one from the demo version.


The differences are different shading for the eyes and little touch ups to the white robe.


Regional Differences











Japan International
PB4PSX Title Final.png PB4PSX Title INT.png

As usual for the series, the game's original title was altered accordingly.


The Japanese version also runs at a somewhat higher screen resolution.

























































































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