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== Original version == | == Original version == | ||
=== Apple II === | === Apple II === | ||
[[File:Choplifter! | [[File:Choplifter! AP2.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]][[File:Choplifter! AP2 box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]] | ||
Developed by Dan Gorlin and published by Brøderbund Software in 1982. This is the original version of the game. The Apple II version was the first version ever developed. | Developed by Dan Gorlin and published by Brøderbund Software in 1982. This is the original version of the game. The Apple II version was the first version ever developed. | ||
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=== Atari 400/800/XL === | === Atari 400/800/XL === | ||
[[File:Choplifter! | [[File:Choplifter! A800.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]][[File:Choplifter! A800 box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]] | ||
Developed by Dan Gorlin and published by Brøderbund Software in 1982. | Developed by Dan Gorlin and published by Brøderbund Software in 1982. | ||
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=== Atari 5200 === | === Atari 5200 === | ||
[[File:Choplifter! | [[File:Choplifter! 5200.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]][[File:Choplifter! 5200 box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]] | ||
Developed by Brøderbund Software and published by Atari in 1984. | Developed by Brøderbund Software and published by Atari in 1984. | ||
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=== Atari 7800 === | === Atari 7800 === | ||
[[File:Choplifter! | [[File:Choplifter! 7800.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]][[File:Choplifter! 7800 box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]] | ||
Developed by Brøderbund Software, ported by Ibid, Inc. and published by Atari in 1987. | Developed by Brøderbund Software, ported by Ibid, Inc. and published by Atari in 1987. | ||
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=== Atari XE Game System === | === Atari XE Game System === | ||
[[File:Choplifter! | [[File:Choplifter! XEGS.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]][[File:Choplifter! XEGS box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]] | ||
Developed by Brøderbund Software and redeveloped by Steve Aguirre. Published by Atari in 1988. | Developed by Brøderbund Software and redeveloped by Steve Aguirre. Published by Atari in 1988. | ||
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=== ColecoVision === | === ColecoVision === | ||
[[File:Choplifter! | [[File:Choplifter! COL.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]][[File:Choplifter! COL box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]] | ||
Developed by Brøderbund Software and published by Coleco in 1984. | Developed by Brøderbund Software and published by Coleco in 1984. | ||
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Ported by Dane Bigham, and published by Brøderbund Software in 1982. Published by Ariolasoft in Europe. | Ported by Dane Bigham, and published by Brøderbund Software in 1982. Published by Ariolasoft in Europe. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Choplifter! | File:Choplifter! C64.png|Screenshot | ||
File:Choplifter! | File:Choplifter! C64 US box.jpg|American box art | ||
File:Choplifter! | File:Choplifter! C64 EU box.jpg|European box art | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
=== Commodore VIC-20 === | === Commodore VIC-20 === | ||
[[File:Choplifter! | [[File:Choplifter! VIC20.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]] | ||
Developed by Brøderbund Software and published by Creative Software in 1982. | Developed by Brøderbund Software and published by Creative Software in 1982. | ||
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=== FM-7 === | === FM-7 === | ||
[[File:Choplifter! | [[File:Choplifter! FM7.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]][[File:Choplifter! FM7 box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]] | ||
Developed by Brøderbund Software and published by Soft Pro International in 1984. | Developed by Brøderbund Software and published by Soft Pro International in 1984. | ||
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=== MSX === | === MSX === | ||
[[File:Choplifter! | [[File:Choplifter! MSX.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]][[File:Choplifter! MSX box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]] | ||
Developed by Brøderbund Software, ported by Compile, and published by Sony in 1984. | Developed by Brøderbund Software, ported by Compile, and published by Sony in 1984. | ||
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=== Sega SG-1000 === | === Sega SG-1000 === | ||
[[File: | [[File:Choplifter SG1K.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]][[File:Choplifter SG1K box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]] | ||
Licensed from Brøderbund Software. Developed by Sega and published in 1985. | Licensed from Brøderbund Software. Developed by Sega and published in 1985. | ||
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== Arcade version == | == Arcade version == | ||
=== Arcade === | === Arcade === | ||
[[File: | [[File:Choplifter arcade.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]][[File:Choplifter arcade flyer.jpg|thumb|right|Flyer]] | ||
Developed by Sega and produced in 1985. While heavily based on the original computer version, it is altered in a number of ways. It includes a score, and many elements appear immediately instead of over a period of time. There are stationary ground-to-air missiles that are scattered throughout the terrain. Barracks only hold up to either hostages. There are many different environments in addition to the standard desert environment. | Developed by Sega and produced in 1985. While heavily based on the original computer version, it is altered in a number of ways. It includes a score, and many elements appear immediately instead of over a period of time. There are stationary ground-to-air missiles that are scattered throughout the terrain. Barracks only hold up to either hostages. There are many different environments in addition to the standard desert environment. | ||
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=== Famicom === | === Famicom === | ||
[[File:Choplifter Famicom Screenshot.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]][[File: | [[File:Choplifter Famicom Screenshot.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]][[File:Choplifter FC box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]] | ||
Ported by Jaleco and published in 1986. Based on the arcade version, but not as close as the Sega Master System version. | Ported by Jaleco and published in 1986. Based on the arcade version, but not as close as the Sega Master System version. | ||
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=== Sega Master System === | === Sega Master System === | ||
[[File: | [[File:Choplifter! SMS.png|thumb|left|Screenshot]][[File:Choplifter SMS box.jpg|thumb|right|Box art]] | ||
Ported by Sega and published in 1986. Based on, and very faithful to the arcade version. | Ported by Sega and published in 1986. Based on, and very faithful to the arcade version. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:20, 26 July 2022
Original version[edit]
Apple II[edit]
Developed by Dan Gorlin and published by Brøderbund Software in 1982. This is the original version of the game. The Apple II version was the first version ever developed.
Atari 400/800/XL[edit]
Developed by Dan Gorlin and published by Brøderbund Software in 1982.
Atari 5200[edit]
Developed by Brøderbund Software and published by Atari in 1984.
Atari 7800[edit]
Developed by Brøderbund Software, ported by Ibid, Inc. and published by Atari in 1987.
Atari XE Game System[edit]
Developed by Brøderbund Software and redeveloped by Steve Aguirre. Published by Atari in 1988.
ColecoVision[edit]
Developed by Brøderbund Software and published by Coleco in 1984.
Commodore 64[edit]
Ported by Dane Bigham, and published by Brøderbund Software in 1982. Published by Ariolasoft in Europe.
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Screenshot
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American box art
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European box art
Commodore VIC-20[edit]
Developed by Brøderbund Software and published by Creative Software in 1982.
FM-7[edit]
Developed by Brøderbund Software and published by Soft Pro International in 1984.
MSX[edit]
Developed by Brøderbund Software, ported by Compile, and published by Sony in 1984.
Sega SG-1000[edit]
Licensed from Brøderbund Software. Developed by Sega and published in 1985.
Arcade version[edit]
Arcade[edit]
Developed by Sega and produced in 1985. While heavily based on the original computer version, it is altered in a number of ways. It includes a score, and many elements appear immediately instead of over a period of time. There are stationary ground-to-air missiles that are scattered throughout the terrain. Barracks only hold up to either hostages. There are many different environments in addition to the standard desert environment.
Famicom[edit]
Ported by Jaleco and published in 1986. Based on the arcade version, but not as close as the Sega Master System version.
Sega Master System[edit]
Ported by Sega and published in 1986. Based on, and very faithful to the arcade version.