Is perhaps the most "arcade perfect" game I've played, in a way that's hard to describe. It just feels lika an arcade game, more so than anything else I've experienced. It's quick, doesn't stand on ceremony. It's responsive, and when you die, just 2 button presses and you're straight back in.
I tell you what, I paid £30 for one and £10 for another (unboxed) version, and it could end up being worth it. That's more than I've spent on one game in many years. I think this could be my "play at home" game for a good while.
And while I remember 3310 is where I'm at on Bomberman