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Atari 2600

Released by Parker Brothers in 1983. Re-released by Atari in 1988

Atari 5200 & Atari 800

Released by Parker Brothers in 1983. The 5200 and 800 versions are identical.

Colecovision

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Released by Parker Brothers in 1983.

Commodore 64

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Released by Parker Brothers in 1983.

Commodore VIC-20

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Released by Parker Brothers in 1983.

Intellivision

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Released by Parker Brothers in 1983.

NES

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Released by Konami in 1989, under the Ultra Games label.

Odyssey 2

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Released by Parker Brothers in 1983, primarily in Europe.

Sega SG-1000 and SC-3000

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Released by Tsudaka Original in Japan for the Othello Multivision which is a Sega SG-1000 clone.

TI-99/4a

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Released by Parker Brothers in 1984.

Noteworthy

Atari 7800

Atari 7800 homebrew

A homebrew development started by Ken Siders in 2005. Still in development by August 2006, going under the title bonQ, and quite accurate by all accounts. Ken Siders has completed a very faithful homebrew of BurgerTime for the 7800

Commodore 64

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Kanga

A Q*bert clone published by Future Computer Applications at an unknown time, but presumably shortly after Q*Bert gained popularity. May only have been released in Europe.

Game Boy

Game Boy

Released by Jaleco in 1992. This conversion is technically the start of the updates to the official arcade rules that feature new creatures and modified stage configurations beyond the original pyramid (which is featured in the first stage).