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== Commodore 64 ==
== Commodore 64 ==
Published and released by Spectrum HoloByte in 1984.
Uses the original 50-level set and provides the ability to select any of the 50 included levels.  
Uses the original 50-level set and provides the ability to select any of the 50 included levels.  
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File:Sokoban C64 title.png|Title Screen
File:Sokoban C64 screenshot.png|Screenshot
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== Game Boy ==
== Game Boy ==
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Image:Soukoban GB box.jpg|Japanese Game Boy cover
File:Soukoban GB box.jpg|Japanese Game Boy cover
Image:Boxxle GB box.jpg|American Game Boy cover
File:Boxxle GB box.jpg|American Game Boy cover
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== Game Gear ==
== Game Gear ==
[[Image:Soukoban GG box.jpg|thumb|left|Game Gear cover]]
[[File:Soukoban GG box.jpg|thumb|left|Game Gear cover]]


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== MS-DOS ==
== MS-DOS ==
[[Image:Sokoban startscreen.gif|thumb|left|Title screenshot]]
[[File:Sokoban startscreen.png|thumb|left|Title screenshot]]
Uses the original 50-level set. Includes a level editor, and the ability to select any of the 50 included levels. Supports 4-color CGA and Tandy graphics modes. Tracks number of moves, pushes, and time elapsed.  
Uses the original 50-level set. Includes a level editor, and the ability to select any of the 50 included levels. Supports 4-color CGA and Tandy graphics modes. Tracks number of moves, pushes, and time elapsed. Allows undoing one move.  
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==MSX==
==MSX==
[[Image:Soukoban MSX screen.png|thumb|right|The first MSX level]]
[[File:Soukoban MSX screen.png|thumb|right|The first MSX level]]
Uses a custom 100-level set. Includes a level editor, and ability to select any of the 100 levels. Tracks number of moves and pushes, and provides a limited number of lives.
Uses a custom 100-level set. Includes a level editor, and ability to select any of the 100 levels. Tracks number of moves and pushes, and provides a limited number of lives.


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==SG-1000==
==SG-1000==
[[Image:Soukoban SG1K box.jpg|thumb|left]]
[[File:Soukoban SG1K box.jpg|thumb|left]]
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Apple II[edit]

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CoCo[edit]

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Commodore 64[edit]

Published and released by Spectrum HoloByte in 1984.

Uses the original 50-level set and provides the ability to select any of the 50 included levels.

Game Boy[edit]

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Game Gear[edit]

Game Gear cover

MS-DOS[edit]

Title screenshot

Uses the original 50-level set. Includes a level editor, and the ability to select any of the 50 included levels. Supports 4-color CGA and Tandy graphics modes. Tracks number of moves, pushes, and time elapsed. Allows undoing one move.

MSX[edit]

The first MSX level

Uses a custom 100-level set. Includes a level editor, and ability to select any of the 100 levels. Tracks number of moves and pushes, and provides a limited number of lives.

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SG-1000[edit]

Soukoban SG1K box.jpg
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