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===Mega Drive=== | ===Mega Drive=== |
Revision as of 23:49, 12 October 2010
Bonanza Bros. |
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System(s): Sega System 24, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Sega Master System, Sega Mega Drive, TurboGrafx-CD, Sharp X68000, Virtual Console, ZX Spectrum |
Publisher: Sega |
Developer: Sega |
Genre: Action |
Bonanza Bros. is a 1990 arcade game developed by Sega for the Sega System 24 arcade platform.
In the game the player either controls Robo (red) or Mobo (blue), two thieves who must retrieve several objects scattered around levels while avoiding guards in a stealth-like fashion. Each player is armed with a firearm which can stun the guards for a short period of time, but it is also possible to hinder the guards' progress by using various parts of the scenery. It is a two-player game, and the screen is always split horizontally.
Bonanza Bros. was ported to the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Sega Master System and Sega Mega Drive in the coming years. TurboGrafx-CD and Sharp X68000 ports also existed exclusively in Japan, and Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum ports were released in Europe. Some PAL versions of the game call Robo and Mobo "Mike" and "Spike" respectively. The American Mega Drive release called the game by its full title, Bonanza Brothers, but is the only version to do so.
More recently, Bonanza Bros. was made available through the Wii's Virtual Console service, as well as being made part of the Sega Classics Collection and Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection compilations. As well as this, the game was unlockable within the Japanese version of Sonic Gems Collection, but was strangely removed from western releases of the game. It has also been ported to various mobile phones by SoftBank Mobile. Robo and Mobo have also been made playable characters in Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing.
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Technical Information (GEN Version)
ROM Size: 512KB
Sound Engine: SMPS Z80
Graphics: Unknown
Physical Scans
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Mega Drive
Master System
Amiga Version
Amstrad CPC Version
Atari ST Version
Commodore 64 Version
TurboGrafx-CD Version
- BonanzaBros TG16 JP Box.jpg
JP cover
Sharp X68000 Version
- Pages with broken file links
- No players field
- Old content rating field
- All games
- Old-style rating (mm)
- Rating without source
- Old-style rating (hobbyconsolas)
- Old-style rating (playerone)
- Old-style rating (sfuk)
- No ratings
- System 24 Games
- 1991 Mega Drive Games
- Mega Drive Games
- Mega Drive Action Games
- 1991 Master System Games
- Master System Games
- Master System Action Games
- Sega Channel Games
- Virtual Console Games
- Amiga Games
- Amstrad CPC Games
- Atari ST Games
- Commodore 64 Games
- TurboGrafx-CD Games
- Sharp X68000 Games
- ZX Spectrum Games