Balloon Fight is a 1984 arcade game developed by Nintendo. The game is similar to Joust.
The levels get progressively harder, with each one featuring new and faster enemies. After completing enough levels the game starts reusing older levels with more enemies and an item, the flipper, that knocks characters away.
The game also has a two player mode. Two players (one with blue balloons, one with red) play together in a similar fashion to the single player mode. However, it is possible for the players to pop each other's balloons.
There is also a minigame called Balloon Trip (Game C on the Balloon Fight main menu), a side-scrolling level in which the player must avoid electric sparks while trying to pop balloons. Bubbles occur on this level, which stop the level from scrolling for a while when popped and award 500 bonus points. Popping 20 balloons in succession results in beating the preset high score.
Nintendo also released a Game & Watch version of the same name, it is based on the NES version's Balloon Trip Mode. The protagonist of it is a Balloon Fighter, which is either called "a Balloon Man", "the Balloon Man", or just "Balloon Man" (according to the manual). Unlike Balloon Fighters, Balloon Man uses a rocket suit instead of flapping his hands to elevate while holding balloons.
A sequel to Balloon Fight called Balloon Kid was released in 1990 for the Game Boy, which expands from the game's roots and revamped it into a full platforming adventure. This title wasn't released in Japan on the Game Boy, but colorized versions titled as Hello Kitty World for Famicom and Balloon Fight GB for Game Boy Color were only released in Japan.
A Balloon Fighter and Flipper trophy are obtainable in Super Smash Bros. Melee, and the Flipper is also a usable item, replacing the Bumper from the previous game. The original background music for Balloon Fight can also be heard in Super Smash Bros. Melee's Infinite Glacier stage as alternate music. in the beta version of Super Smash Bros Melee, Balloon Fighter was originally selectable instead of the Ice Climbers.
In the WarioWare, Inc. series, some of 9-volt's games are based on Balloon Fight. A secret minigame in Yoshi Touch & Go is entitled Balloon Trip, and the original tech demo was called Yoshi's Balloon Trip. Balloon Fight most recently shows up as the theme for Touch Mode in Tetris DS, although the mode itself has almost nothing to do with the game other than the music and decorational graphics.
| Name | Released in Japan | Released in USA | Released in Europe | Genre | Released to |
| Balloon Fight | 1984 | 1984 | Platformer | Arcade | |
| Vs. Balloon Fight | 1984 | 1984 | Action | Arcade | |
| Balloon Fight | January 22, 1985 | June 1986 | Action | NES | |
| Balloon Fight | 1986 | 1986 | Action | G&W | |
| Balloon Kid | October 1990¨ | January 31, 1991 | Action/Platformer | GB | |
| Balloon Fight GB | July 31, 2000 | Action Platformer | GB/NP | ||
| Famicom Mini Balloon Fight | May 21, 2004 | Action | GB |
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