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[[File:Altered Beast CPC screen.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]]
[[File:Altered Beast CPC screen.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]]
[[File:Altered Beast CPC box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]]
[[File:Altered Beast CPC box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]]
Ported by Soft Option and published by Activision in Europe in 1989. 
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== Atari ST ==
== Atari ST ==
[[File:Altered Beast AST screen.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]]
[[File:Altered Beast AST screen.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]]
[[File:Altered Beast AST box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]]
[[File:Altered Beast AST box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]]
Ported by Software Studios and published by Activision in both Europe and North American in 1989.
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== Commodore 64 ==
== Commodore 64 ==
Ported by Software Studios and published by Activision in both Europe and North American in 1989.
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<gallery>
File:Altered Beast C64 screen.png|Screenshot
File:Altered Beast C64 screen.png|Screenshot
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[[File:Altered Beast AMI screen.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]]
[[File:Altered Beast AMI screen.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]]
[[File:Altered Beast AMI box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]]
[[File:Altered Beast AMI box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]]
Ported by Software Studios and published by Activision in both Europe and North American in 1989.
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== DOS ==
== DOS ==
[[File:Altered Beast DOS screen.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]]
[[File:Altered Beast DOS screen.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]]
Ported by Unlimited Software and published by Sega in North America in 1990.
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== Famicom ==
== Famicom ==
[[File:Altered Beast NES screen.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]]
[[File:Altered Beast NES screen.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]]
[[File:Altered Beast FC box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]]
[[File:Altered Beast FC box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]]
Ported by Interlink and published by Asmik Ace Entertainment in Japan in 1990.  Uses very small sprites, and contains entirely different stages and transformations from the original game.
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== MSX ==
== MSX ==
[[File:Altered Beast MSX screen.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]]
[[File:Altered Beast MSX screen.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]]
[[File:Altered Beast MSX box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]]
[[File:Altered Beast MSX box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]]
Ported by New Frontier and published by Activision in Europe in 1989.  Largely an unoptimized conversion of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum port.
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== Nintendo 3DS ==
== Nintendo 3DS ==
[[File:Altered Beast 3DS screen.jpg|thumb|left|Screenshot]]
[[File:Altered Beast 3DS screen.jpg|thumb|left|Screenshot]]
[[File:Altered Beast 3DS title.jpg|thumb|right|Title screen]]
[[File:Altered Beast 3DS title.jpg|thumb|right|Title screen]]
Developed by M2 and published by Sega for the Nintendo 3DS, initially in Japan, and around the rest of the world in 2014. Made available under the title 3D Altered Beast. Although not based on the original arcade version, it uses the Sega Genesis version as its source, while enhancing it by adding three dimensional depth through the stereoscopic view of the system's screen.
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== PC Engine ==
== PC Engine ==
Ported by Bits Laboratory and published in Japan by NEC Interchannel, initially in Super CD-ROM² format, in 1989.  A stripped down version of the game was published in Hu-Card format just one week later.
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<gallery>
File:Altered Beast PCE screen.png|Screenshot
File:Altered Beast PCE screen.png|Screenshot
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== Sega Genesis ==
== Sega Genesis ==
The third title published for the Sega Mega Drive after the two initial launch titles.  It was ported by Sega in-house and published in Japan in 1988, in North America in 1989, and in Europe in 1990.  Considerably faithful to the arcade version, although the sprites are a little smaller and fewer of them could occupy the screen at the same time.  This conversion of the game was also released on the Wii Virtual Console in 2006.  The original arcade version was later released for the Virtual Console in 2009.  See the [[../Secrets]] page for more information about cheat codes available in this version.
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File:Altered Beast GEN screen.png|Screenshot
File:Altered Beast GEN screen.png|Screenshot
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== Sega Master System ==
== Sega Master System ==
Although Sega developed this conversion, and published it in North America, South America, and Europe in 1989, it was generally poorly received.  Sega choose not to publish this game in Japan.
[[File:Altered Beast SMS screen.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]]
[[File:Altered Beast SMS screen.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]]
[[File:Altered Beast SMS box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]]
[[File:Altered Beast SMS box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]]
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== Sinclair ZX Spectrum ==
== Sinclair ZX Spectrum ==
Ported by Soft Option and published by Activision in Europe in 1989.
[[File:Altered Beast ZXS screen.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]]
[[File:Altered Beast ZXS screen.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]]
[[File:Altered Beast ZXS box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]]
[[File:Altered Beast ZXS box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]]

Revision as of 03:10, 11 February 2017

Amstrad CPC

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Box art

Ported by Soft Option and published by Activision in Europe in 1989.

Atari ST

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Box art

Ported by Software Studios and published by Activision in both Europe and North American in 1989.

Commodore 64

Ported by Software Studios and published by Activision in both Europe and North American in 1989.

Commodore Amiga

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Box art

Ported by Software Studios and published by Activision in both Europe and North American in 1989.

DOS

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Ported by Unlimited Software and published by Sega in North America in 1990.

Famicom

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Box art

Ported by Interlink and published by Asmik Ace Entertainment in Japan in 1990. Uses very small sprites, and contains entirely different stages and transformations from the original game.

MSX

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Box art

Ported by New Frontier and published by Activision in Europe in 1989. Largely an unoptimized conversion of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum port.

Nintendo 3DS

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Title screen

Developed by M2 and published by Sega for the Nintendo 3DS, initially in Japan, and around the rest of the world in 2014. Made available under the title 3D Altered Beast. Although not based on the original arcade version, it uses the Sega Genesis version as its source, while enhancing it by adding three dimensional depth through the stereoscopic view of the system's screen.

PC Engine

Ported by Bits Laboratory and published in Japan by NEC Interchannel, initially in Super CD-ROM² format, in 1989. A stripped down version of the game was published in Hu-Card format just one week later.

Sega Genesis

The third title published for the Sega Mega Drive after the two initial launch titles. It was ported by Sega in-house and published in Japan in 1988, in North America in 1989, and in Europe in 1990. Considerably faithful to the arcade version, although the sprites are a little smaller and fewer of them could occupy the screen at the same time. This conversion of the game was also released on the Wii Virtual Console in 2006. The original arcade version was later released for the Virtual Console in 2009. See the Altered Beast/Secrets page for more information about cheat codes available in this version.

Sega Master System

Although Sega developed this conversion, and published it in North America, South America, and Europe in 1989, it was generally poorly received. Sega choose not to publish this game in Japan.

Screenshot
Box art

Sinclair ZX Spectrum

Ported by Soft Option and published by Activision in Europe in 1989.

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Box art