Note: As with Pac-Land, all of the conversions of this game that were published by Grandslam Entertainment use the same unflattering artwork for all of their releases.
Commodore Amiga[edit]
Developed and published by Grandslam Entertainment for Europe and Australasia in 1988. Very similar to the Acorn Archimedes version.
Acorn Archimedes[edit]
Developed and published by Grandslam Entertainment for Europe and Australasia in 1988. Later rereleased by Domark and Krisalis Software (as part of the Acorn A3000 model Learning Curve Pack) in 1991. Very similar to the Commodore Amiga version.
Commodore 64[edit]
Developed and published by Grandslam Entertainment for Europe and Australasia in 1988.
Amstrad CPC[edit]
Developed and published by Grandslam Entertainment for Europe and Australasia in 1988. Very similar to the MSX and ZX Spectrum versions.
Sega Genesis[edit]
Developed by Sculptured Software and published by Tengen for the United States in 1991.
MSX[edit]
Developed and published by Grandslam Entertainment for Europe and Australasia in 1988. Very similar to the Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum versions.
Nintendo Entertainment System[edit]
Developed and published by Tengen for the United States in 1990.
Sega Master System[edit]
Developed by Tecmagik and published by Tengen for the United States in 1991.
Atari ST[edit]
Developed and published by Grandslam Entertainment for Europe and Australasia in 1988.
Sharp X68000[edit]
Developed and published by Namco themselves for Japan in 1989. Very similar to the original arcade version.
Sinclair ZX Spectrum[edit]
Developed and published by Grandslam Entertainment for Europe and Australasia in 1988. Very similar to the Amstrad CPC and MSX versions.