Lady Bug/Versions

Atari 2600
Originally promised to appear on the Atari 2600 courtesy of Coleco according to a Coleco catalog, the game never saw the light of day. Not even a prototype was ever found. In 2006, John Champeau of CHAMP Games developed this version of the game, to rave reviews. It has been sold at many classic gaming conventions.

ColecoVision
Developed by Coleco and published in 1982. Considered extremely accurate. If the player manages to spell out the word "SPECIAL", the player is presented with a bonus game where the ladybug must consume many bonus vegetables.

Intellivision
Developed by Coleco and published in 1983. A little rough, but considered one of the most accurate ports of an arcade game that Coleco ever developed for the Intellivision.

TRS-80
Doodle Bug is a remarkably accurate port of Lady Bug for the TRS-80 written by David Crandall in 1982, and published by Computerware.