Rainbow Islands is a 1987 arcade game developed and published by Taito. The arcade version was licensed to Romstar for North American manufacturing and distribution. The game is su...
This version of Rainbow Islands has different level layout and game mechanics compared to the original. It also includes an island based on KiKi KaiKai as a replacement for Magical...
A sequel to Bubble Bobble, this Port of Rainbow Islands for Game Boy Color sees Bub and Bob (in 2 player mode), who are now curiously small boys rather than dinosaurs, attempting t...
Break out the bandages and get ready for some finger-searing action! Join Bubby on his latest quest to save the universe, this time with a Magic Umbrella. Umbrella!? Yes, Umbrella!...
Released in Europe and Australia, this version is different from the alternative Japanese and North American NES version and plays more like the original arcade game.
This is an updated version of Rainbow Islands, the sequel to Bubble Bobble, taking the form of a platform game where the player must ascend through vertical levels that are slowly...
A port of Parasol Stars: Rainbow Islands II (also known as Bubble Bobble 3) for the NES was published by Ocean in 1992. Get ready for some finger-searing action as Bub and Bob bla...
Rainbow Islands Evolution is a game in the Bubble Bobble series. The game follows the same vertical-scrolling system from the original, but it expands to a third dimension as there...
Rainbow Islands: Putty's Party is an Action game, developed by DigitalWare and published by MegaHouse, which was released in Japan in 2000.
The basic premise of the game is that each level is an island which is slowly sinking into the sea. The player must therefore get to the top of each level, by jumping on platforms...
A retro arcade game featuring the bubble dragons Bub and Bob in human form. Swing parasols to stun enemies, collect fruits and play solo or co-op with a friend.
A Port of Parasol Stars: Rainbow Islands II (also known as Bubble Bobble 3) was published by Ocean for the Game Boy in 1992.
A Java Legacy Mobile Port of Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2