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Konami ported the game to two home systems in Japan, the [[Famicom]], and the [[MSX]] home computer. Due to memory restrictions, the game was simplified and there are only five opponents, representing a sampling of those found in the arcade version. Imagine Software was responsible for three ports to home computer systems that attempted to cram as much of the original arcade version in to the conversions as possible. In [[2005]], developer [[Hamster]] released the game for the [[PlayStation 2]] as part of their classic game remake series. | Konami ported the game to two home systems in Japan, the [[Famicom]], and the [[MSX]] home computer. Due to memory restrictions, the game was simplified and there are only five opponents, representing a sampling of those found in the arcade version. Imagine Software was responsible for three ports to home computer systems that attempted to cram as much of the original arcade version in to the conversions as possible. In [[2005]], developer [[Hamster]] released the game for the [[PlayStation 2]] as part of their classic game remake series. | ||
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