10 Video Game Franchises In Denial About Being Over
10. Bomberman
During the 1990s, Bomberman was dominating the gaming industry thanks to its addictive multiplayer. Considering the developers were releasing up to six Bomberman games per year during this period, the explosive franchise seemed unstoppable.
Sadly, the plucky bomber didn't make a smooth transition to 3D, causing his popularity to wane. Out of desperation, the studio attempted to reignite the fandom with the dark and gritty reboot, Bomberman: Act Zero. But with its drab desire and tedious gameplay, Act Zero was regarded as a travesty. Bomberman had a few more releases but seemed to fade out of existence by 2010.
But in 2017, Konami tried to bring back the bombastic hero with Super Bomberman R. Although the developers had to pull out all the stops to spark interest, this entry brought nothing new to the table.
Konami tried revitalising the franchise again three years later by introducing an online option in Super Bomberman R. Gamers were unimpressed, pointing out that this feature should've been included from the get-go, since multiplayer is Bomberman's selling point. Because the latest game had nothing to offer, it's baffling to understand why Konami were so eager to revive Bomberman in the first place.