
Batman Can Breathe in Space: The inevitable trip to Blobolonia.The Wii game replaces Root Beer with Cinnamon for the rocket, but gives us in return: The Berry Balloon, Bubble Gum Bouncer, Pear Parachute, Cream Cannon, Strawberry Shield (replacing Strawberry = Bridge in the original), and Cotton Candy Copy.The original contains the Root Beer Rocket.

Both games have the Licorice Ladder and Tangerine Trampoline.


#Wiki blobert series
Numerous remakes were rumored since its release, but for twenty years the series consisted of only the original and a 1990 sequel for the Game Boy, The Rescue of Princess Blobette. From licorice to ketchup, each flavor turns Blob into a different shape, allowing the boy to overcome obstacles and complete each level. The main draw of this platforming game (which was created by David Crane of Pitfall fame) is that Blob has the uncanny ability to change into different shapes/objects depending on what type of jellybean the boy feeds him. Released in 1989 for the Nintendo Entertainment System, A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia (yep, that really is the game's subtitle), features the adventures of our eponymous hero (the Boy) and his friend Blob (full name Blobert) as they race to Blob's home world to defeat the evil emperor.
