Frogger/Versions

Parker Brothers releases
Parker Brothers acquired the rights to release Frogger for home systems on cartridge format.

Atari 2600
Released in 1983. Considered a surprisingly accurate conversion given the system's limited capabilities.

Atari 5200 & 400/800/XL/XE
Released in 1983. The 5200 version was identical to the 8-bit home computer version.

Colecovision
Released in 1983.

Commodore 64
Released in 1983.

Commodore VIC-20
Released in 1983.

Intellivision
Released in 1983.

Odyssey2
Released in Europe in 1982 and in Brazil in 1984. Rather well done, considering the limitations of the system. Rather than try to display both parts of the game on the screen at one time, the game was broken up in to two screens.

TI-99/4a
Released in 1983.

Sierra releases
Sierra acquired the rights to release Frogger for home systems on cassette and diskette format.

Apple II
Released in 1983.

Atari 2600 Supercharger
Released in 1983. This version loaded in from cassette via the Supercharger hardware add-on that also provided the Atari 2600 with additional memory, which allowed for a more sophisticated conversion of the game than Parker Brothers' conversion.

Atari 400/800/XL/XE
Released in 1982.

Commodore 64
Released in 1983.

TRS-80
Released in 1983.

Majesco releases
Majesco re-released Frogger on third generation platforms.

Game Boy Color
Released at the very end of 1999.

Sega Genesis
Released in 1998. Extremely arcade accurate, the most faithful conversion of Frogger ever made for a single-game release.

Super Nintendo
Released in 1998. Features a higher resolution graphics set.

Konami releases
Konami released Frogger in Japan on Japanese platforms.

MSX
Released in 1983.