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System:
Nintendo NES
Publisher:
Taito Corporation
Developer:
Taito Corporation
UPC: 20588010321

Released: 6-01-91
Players: 1-2
Country Origin: US

Game Genre:
Action
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Platform
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Rarity:  5/10

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Rainbow Islands (NES) - Reviews | Nintendo NES

Rainbow Islands is an Action game developed by Taito Corporation and published by Taito Corporation in 1991 for the Nintendo NES.

Rainbow Islands

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Rating: 8.3 (14 votes)

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7.5
Rainbow Boy-Wonder   Kitoko
Rainbow Boy-Wonder:
Rainbow Islands
The Story of Bubble Bobble 2
For the NES/Famicom
Introduction/Story
The story begins with Bubby on a search for hidden treasure around the sea, and finds a vivid land, known for it's colours by the name of Rainbow Islands. The bad news is, that the inhabitants have been kidnapped, and Bubby is the only one around to take a stand to it. So, now Bubby has to help save an entire island, as well as retrieve it's large diamonds, all while trying to collect treasure along the way. It won't be easy, though. 28 stages and 7 bosses stand in your way of treasure hunting success and heroism in this colourful adventure!
Graphics
For a game called "Rainbow Islands", it actually lives up to this name, and then some. The game is littered with vivid colour all around, and actually makes you feel like you're actually there. There is a wide range of graphics and sprites, even for each level's theme as well. The enemies, surprisingly, are all individually sprited. It was all an amazing experience to the eyes, and ceases to hit you with boredom. The graphics are well thought-out for this game.
Sound
While the game excels in graphics, it doesn't do a half-bad job with sounds either. The stage music is a little half-half, though. Stages that have their own music track actually fit the theme they portray and sound exceptionally thought-out. Otherwise, for Worlds 2, 3, and 4, they are all stuck with World 1's theme, as if the developers stopped getting lazy with music after world 4. Otherwise, the sounds are clear and cute, go with the game, and each important action has their own sound effect to let you know you achieved something. The best part is, the music can play ALONG with the sound effects FLAWLESSLY, something not seen very often in NES titles.
Addictiveness
When you meet a platformer that isn't quite like any other game out there, with it's own unique blend of game play elements, something that stands out above the rest, that in itself will keep you going to the same game. Because, only one game has those game play elements that you may love. Even better yet, it's tied together with a cool soundtrack, a very gradual difficulty curve, and lovable graphics and characters (Even the enemies are cute!) that will bring you back to trying to get further into the game. To add to that, you got hundreds of collectibles to grab which makes it fun to bop all those enemies and rack up a gigantic score! Lastly, it keeps the puzzle aspect widely known in Puzzle Bobble, where you need to use your smarts to make rainbow stairs up to where you want to go without getting hurt. If I were a kid and playing this game, I wouldn't put the controller down. It's a fairly fun game for being a platformer, whichever way you look at it.
Story
As fascinating as the game is, it is quite lacking in the story department. The story feels unexplained as world three heads to a Medieval Castle, too a mechanical warehouse, to an Arkanoid tribute? The rather simple story of Bubby visiting an island does not appear to explain all the otherworldly places that he visits. Does all this really fit on islands? And finally, the last world is in space. The game does not explain how he got into space, nor how an island-related adventure takes him into space. All of this feels left undone or thrown together in total.
Depth
For a platformer game, it does have quite a lot of depth into it. It has a full seven themed worlds, bosses for each one, and each of the seven worlds has four detailed stages to go along with them. It can take quite a long while to beat the game from start to finish, and even more to return all seven big diamonds to the island. There's multiple power ups to collect, hidden treasures to find, and plenty of enemies to get rid of. Sure, you are given an invisible time limit, but it's not too restrictive if you keep a good pace.
Difficulty
The controls are quite simple, you move, jump with A and form rainbows with B. The not so simple part is putting your rainbow power to good use. Sure you can walk on your own rainbows, but this can get tedious sometimes, especially when the goal is to keep going up. The limited air movement and air control is unlike most plat formers, where your momentum counts. On the bright side, the game has a very gradual difficulty curve, which allows the player to get used to the controls fairly quickly, and continue to improve. Although this game is difficult, it is quite fair and puzzling. Although, it sort of feels like world 4 to 7's difficulties could use a bit of reorganizing.
Overall
After all is said and done, this game stacks up to be a fairly decent platformer. It's only real downfall is it's insecurity with it's own story and level themes. Other than that, it's a very complete game, with plenty of things to go for, collect, and defeat, while trying to send all of the evil bosses packing and  let the islanders claim their home once more. The graphics are full of rich environments and beautiful colours, the sounds are pleasant to the ears and are informative, the game lets you learn out the game on the first few levels before picking up the pace gradually, and it's all filled together to provide a welcome atmosphere. If you're a gamer who doesn't mind the story, you'll love it to pieces!

  Graphics 9   Sound 7   Addictive 8   Story 2   Depth 7   Difficulty 7

      Review Rating: 3.2/5     Submitted: 04-25-13     Updated: 04-25-13     Review Replies: 3

Rainbow Islands (Nintendo NES) Screenshots

X Rainbow Islands
Rainbow Islands
by Kitoko (5/5)
Level 3X1: And now for a Mideval theme!
Rainbow Islands
by Kitoko (5/5)
Level World 2 Boss: And the green bomber goes down!
Rainbow Islands
by Kitoko (5/5)
Level World 2 Boss: Time to battle a bomb-dropping boss!
Rainbow Islands
by Kitoko (5/5)
Level 1X4: It is now night time.
Rainbow Islands
by Kitoko (5/5)
Misc Tip: You can make stairs with rainbows.
Rainbow Islands
by Kitoko (5/5)
Misc Tip: When you ignore the Hurry, this happens.
Rainbow Islands
by Kitoko (3/5)
Misc Powerup: The star powerup, explodes to defeat enemies.
Rainbow Islands
by Kitoko (3/5)
Misc Powerup: Speed Shoes powerup. Increases your speed.
Rainbow Islands
by 8bitNESPlayer (5/5)
Cut-Scene : Video's proof screenshot 2
Rainbow Islands
by 8bitNESPlayer (5/5)
Cut-Scene : Video's proof screenshot
Rainbow Islands
by Kitoko (3/5)
Cut-Scene : Stage complete!
Rainbow Islands
by Kitoko (3/5)
Cut-Scene : Be careful not to touch them! They hurt.
Rainbow Islands
by Kitoko (5/5)
Introduction : Title Screen
Rainbow Islands
by Kitoko (3/5)
Introduction : A new game begins! Are you ready?
Rainbow Islands
by Kitoko (2/5)
Introduction : Level intro, boss style. Boss name there too!
Rainbow Islands
by Kitoko (1/5)
Gameover : You can continue from the start of a world.

Videos of Rainbow Islands Gameplay

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Rainbow Islands - Rainbow Islands (NES / Nintendo) - User video5/5
Rainbow Islands (NES / Nintendo)

Rainbow Islands Highscores

8bitNESPlayer
1. 1,687,400
TimeTrial: 00:48:57
06-28-13 12:14 PM
Rainbow Islands - At the Arkanoid area - User Screenshot
At the Arkanoid area
nguyenminhthien..
2. 1,011,500
TimeTrial: 00:25:26
11-19-14 01:05 AM
Rainbow Islands -  - User Screenshot
8bitNESPlayer
3. 1,009,000
TimeTrial: 00:43:41
06-13-13 03:18 PM
Rainbow Islands - D... - User Screenshot
D...
anthonio
4. 974,200
TimeTrial: 00:33:50
06-14-15 09:14 PM
Rainbow Islands - :v - User Screenshot
:v
dragonslayer444
5. 754,800
TimeTrial: 00:32:59
04-27-13 08:50 AM
Rainbow Islands - very hard game - User Screenshot
very hard game
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Comments for Rainbow Islands

Stevenpavelish1.. 09-05-17 - 08:43 AM
 Rainbows!
anthonio 01-03-15 - 09:09 PM
 c:
iN008 11-10-13 - 12:38 PM
 Yeah, it's quite the nice cameo. Here's a fun fact : She also appeared in Bubble Symphony as a Cameo, Bubble Symphony is a Bubble Bobble game so it's quite relevant to this.
rexmageuser 11-10-13 - 01:06 AM
 Has anyone noticed Pocky/Sayo-Chan from KiKi Kai Kai?
8bitNESPlayer 06-08-13 - 02:22 PM
 One of my favorite games on my childhood. :)
wisekirby 08-27-11 - 11:08 AM
 o3o wow
killknife1 02-23-11 - 09:11 PM
 lol wow
Geldra 02-03-11 - 11:35 PM
 I remember playing this.

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