Apple II[edit | edit source]
Developed by Datasoft, and published in 1984.
Atari 2600[edit | edit source]
One of the earliest home conversions ever published by Konami, released in 1982. Understandably limited graphically, but remarkably faithful to the gameplay.
Atari 400/800/XL/XE[edit | edit source]
Developed by Datasoft, and published in 1983.
Commodore 64[edit | edit source]
Developed by Datasoft, and published in 1983.
MSX[edit | edit source]
Developed by Hudsonsoft, under license from Konami. Published in countries around the world where ever the MSX was popular in 1985.
NES[edit | edit source]
Developed by Hudsonsoft, under license from Konami. Only published for the Famicom in Japan in 1985.
It has some different features:
- Fruits can worth more points by continuously collecting them without missing any. The value can go up to 8,000 each, where the item becomes an icon of Nakamoto, one of the great game programmers. Below is the list of the collectable items after the first bonus stage.
Fruits/Items | Points |
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Strawberry | 100 pts |
Apple | 200 pts |
Raspberry | 400 pts |
Drop of water | 800 pts |
Passion Fruit | 1000 pts |
Melon | 2000 pts |
Famicom console | 4000 pts |
Nakamoto Shinichi | 8000 pts |
- The second variation of bonus game simply has Boss Wolf dropping fruits from above.
Additionally, this version has a few secret items that can provide significant extra points and a permanent bonus:
- Leaf: Move Mama Pig up and down for 4 seconds. Gives no extra powers, but gives 4000 points as a bonus.
- Mushroom: Fire 12 arrows WITHOUT hitting anything at the third rung of the third ladder at the bottom. By doing so, Buuyans (the pigs who moves Mama Pig up and down) can move Mama Pig faster and gives 8000 points as a bonus.
- Carpenter worm: Get 10000 bonus points by hitting the wolves' balloons 30 times continuously.
- Butterfly: Hit the stones coming from the wolf's mouth thrice and the butterfly will appear. Shoot it and you'll receive 20000 bonus points.
- Bird: Press A or B CONTINUOUSLY into the rhythm of the music for 20 beats and you'll receive 40000 bonus points, causing the meat to fall in a snake pattern.
- Beetle: Hit 20 balloons from the left balloon generator, and a crawling beetle will appear on the left side. Shoot it and you'll receive 80000 bonus points and FIVE extra lives.
PS2[edit | edit source]
Radio Shack Color Computer[edit | edit source]
Developed by Datasoft, and published in 1983. Many players lament the choice of the bright pink color for the sky, as it strains the eye.
The application was developed on the original Color Computer hardware. A choice of what mode to use had to be made as the original Color Computer and Color Computer 2 would randomly set the color palette. On the CoCo3, Tandy / Radio Shack decided to "fix" this issue and force it to power up in a set mode, which happened to use the inverse color set in the CoCo 3. It can be easily fixed by "flipping" the color set by pressing F1 and the Reset button on the back of the computer.