7,811
edits
m (continue nav links) |
(migrated distributor system(s) to distributor=) |
||
Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
|developer=[[Konami]] | |developer=[[Konami]] | ||
|publisher={{co|Sega|world}}{{co|Konami|jp}} | |publisher={{co|Sega|world}}{{co|Konami|jp}} | ||
|distributor=[[GameTap]], [[Xbox Live Arcade]] | |||
|japanese=フロッガー | |japanese=フロッガー | ||
|genre=[[Action]] | |genre=[[Action]] | ||
|systems=[[Arcade]], [[Apple II]], [[Atari 8-bit]], [[Atari 2600]], [[Atari 5200]], [[ColecoVision]], [[Intellivision]], [[Magnavox Odyssey²]], [[Commodore 64/128]], [[Commodore VIC-20]], [[TI-99/4A]], [[SNES]], [[Sega Genesis]], [[MSX]], [[MS-DOS]], [[Xbox | |systems=[[Arcade]], [[Apple II]], [[Atari 8-bit]], [[Atari 2600]], [[Atari 5200]], [[ColecoVision]], [[Intellivision]], [[Magnavox Odyssey²]], [[Commodore 64/128]], [[Commodore VIC-20]], [[TI-99/4A]], [[SNES]], [[Sega Genesis]], [[MSX]], [[MS-DOS]], [[Xbox 360]], [[TRS-80]], [[Game.com]] | ||
|released={{rd|1981}}{{sys|xbla}}{{rd|2006|July 12}} | |released={{rd|1981}}{{sys|xbla}}{{rd|2006|July 12}} | ||
|players=1-2 | |players=1-2 | ||
Line 19: | Line 20: | ||
In [[1982]], Parker Brothers was determined to become a major player in the video game industry. As such, they joined the race with [[Atari]], and later [[ColecoVision|Coleco]], to acquire the home conversion rights to several popular arcade hits. Along with [[Q*Bert]] and [[Popeye]], they scored the rights to release Q*Bert for home systems and computers. In an ironic twist, they only acquired the rights to publish cartridges, and as such, [[Sierra Entertainment]] bought the rights to publish the game on cassette and diskette, providing some systems with two official conversions of the game. | In [[1982]], Parker Brothers was determined to become a major player in the video game industry. As such, they joined the race with [[Atari]], and later [[ColecoVision|Coleco]], to acquire the home conversion rights to several popular arcade hits. Along with [[Q*Bert]] and [[Popeye]], they scored the rights to release Q*Bert for home systems and computers. In an ironic twist, they only acquired the rights to publish cartridges, and as such, [[Sierra Entertainment]] bought the rights to publish the game on cassette and diskette, providing some systems with two official conversions of the game. | ||
Since then, the Frogger license has been brought back like many classic gaming icons. Updated versions have appeared on the [[Game Boy Advance]], [[PlayStation]], [[Sega Dreamcast]] and | Since then, the Frogger license has been brought back like many classic gaming icons. Updated versions have appeared on the [[Game Boy Advance]], [[PlayStation]], [[Sega Dreamcast]] and [[Windows]]. These newer versions are produced in 3-D and involve many puzzle solving elements. | ||
{{Continue Nav}} | {{Continue Nav}} | ||
Line 46: | Line 47: | ||
[[Category:GameTap]] | [[Category:GameTap]] | ||
[[Category:Game.com]] | [[Category:Game.com]] | ||
[[Category:Xbox 360]] | |||
[[Category:Action]] | [[Category:Action]] | ||
[[Category:Konami]] | [[Category:Konami]] |