n/a
System 24 Mega Drive Master System
Bonanza Bros.
System(s): Sega System 24 , Sega Mega Drive , Sega Master System , Amiga , Amstrad CPC , Atari ST , Commodore 64 , Super CD-ROM², X68000 , ZX Spectrum , Virtual Console , Steam
Publisher:
Developer:
Sound driver: SMPS Z80 (banked)
Genre: Action[1] [2] [3]
Number of players: 1-2, 1
Release
Date
RRP
Code
JP
1990-06[4]
¥?
?
US
1990
$?
?
UK
199x
£?
?
JP
1991-05-17[2]
¥6,0006,000
G-4046
US
1991
1124
EU
1991-11
UK
1991-11
£34.9934.99[5] [6]
AU
199x
BR
1991
KR
199x
GM4045JG
EU
1992-02[7]
7073
PT
1991
MSJ7073
UK
1992-02[7]
£29.9929.99[8] [7]
7073
AU
199x
BR
1992-02[9]
KR
199x
GB2007JG
UK
1991
UK
1991
ES (Cassette)
19xx
UK (Cassette)
1992
UK (Cassette)
1992-05[10]
£11.9911.99[11]
UK (Disk)
1992-05[10]
£15.9915.99[11]
ES (Cassette)
1991
UK (Cassette)
1991-11[12]
JP ▼
2007-01-30[17]
600pts600[18]
US ▼
2007-01-29[16]
800pts800[16]
EU ▼
2007-02-02[13] [14]
800pts800[13]
DE ▼
2007-02-02[13] [15]
800pts800[13]
AU ▼
2007-02
800pts800[19]
US ▼
2010-09-13[20]
$2.992.99[21]
34284
EU ▼
2010-09-13[20]
€2.492.49[21]
34284
DE ▼
2010-09-13[20]
€2.492.49[21]
34284
UK ▼
2010-09-13[20]
£1.991.99[21]
34284
AU ▼
2010-09-13[20]
$3.493.49[21]
34284
US ▼
2019-02-01[22]
$0.990.99[23]
34284
EU ▼
2019-02-01[22]
€0.990.99[23]
34284
DE ▼
2019-02-01[22]
€0.990.99[23]
34284
UK ▼
2019-02-01[22]
£0.790.79[23]
34284
AU ▼
2019-02-01[22]
$1.351.35[23]
34284
US ▼
2019-02-01[22]
$0.990.99[23]
34284
EU ▼
2019-02-01[22]
€0.990.99[23]
34284
DE ▼
2019-02-01[22]
€0.990.99[23]
34284
UK ▼
2019-02-01[22]
£0.790.79[23]
34284
AU ▼
2019-02-01[22]
$1.351.35[23]
34284
Bonanza Bros. (ボナンザブラザーズ) is a 1990 arcade game developed by Sega for the Sega System 24 arcade platform.
Gameplay
In the game the player either controls Robo (red) or Mobo (blue), two thieves (or, in the case of the Western console versions, security testers) 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.
Stages
Training Stage
The training stage offers a brief introduction to gameplay, guiding the player through a couple of short floors with no impact to the player's score. This stage is optional in the arcade version and missing in many of the home ports.
Stage 1: Bank
Stage 2: Millionaire's Mansion
Bonus Stage
Stage 3: Casino
Stage 4: Mint
Stage 5: Department Store
Stage 6: Underground Gold Bars
Bonus Stage
Stage 7: Jewelry Store
Stage 8: Laboratory
Stage 9: Deluxe Liner
Stage 10: Antique Shop
Bonus Stage
Stage 11: Art Museum
Stage 12: Pyramid
History
Legacy
Bonanza Bros. was ported to the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Sega Master System and Sega Mega Drive in the coming years. PC Engine Super CD-ROM² and X68000 ports also existed exclusively in Japan, and Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum ports were released in Europe. Some westernised versions of the game call Robo and Mobo "Mike" and "Spike" respectively. Likewise North American and Brazilian copies of the game refer to the game as Bonanza Brothers rather than Bonanza Bros. .
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 .
The arcade version of Bonanza Bros. was also included in volume 6 of the Sega Ages 2500 PlayStation 2 series. It is bundled with Puzzle & Action: Tant-R and its sequel, Puzzle & Action: Ichidant-R , both of which use a similar graphical style (as does Puzzle & Action: Treasure Hunt , which was not included).
A slot machine based on the game was released in 2010. The Bonanza Bros. (Robo and Mobo) are playable characters in Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing .
Versions
Master System version
On the Master System, Bonanza Bros. lacks the two player co-operative mode, and so the game is always presented in full screen. Some minor elements are missing and the stage layout is slightly different in places. The difficulty is also dialed back - for example, there are no enemies with shields on the first stage.
Mega Drive version
Regional differences
In North American versions the plot was changed. Robo and Mobo became Mike and Spike. They are now famous investigators and were hired to test the security forces of the mysterious businessman's properties that have been targets for robbery recently. Both manual, box description and in-game intro text (scene which shows Bonanza Bros wanted poster was removed) were changed to reflect this.
Screenshot
Main article: Bonanza Bros./Comparisons .
Production credits
Master System version
Source : In-game credits
PC Engine version
Chief Programer: Masaaki Kudo
Programer: Hiroji Sawai, Shu Hashimoto, You Ukita
Graphics: Kenichi Nakada, Kenichi Tsubokura, Tomohiro Eguchi, Bird, Hakase, Kart, Naoto, Studio Crips
Music: T's Music , S.S
Support: Rei Nirezaki, Masami Takeda
Special Thanks: Kani Moriya, Sister Miyuki, Hisako Oonari
Director: Seiya Kari
Producer: Toshio Tabeta
Presented by: NEC Avenue
Source : In-game credits [25]
Amiga version
Produced by: Twilight
Written by: Andy Severn
Music by: Mark Wilson
Grafix by: Jabba
Source : In-game credits
Digital manuals
Magazine articles
Main article: Bonanza Bros./Magazine articles .
Promotional material
Main article: Bonanza Bros./Promotional material .
Physical scans
System 24 version
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Division by zero.
Based on0 review
System 24, JP
Instuction card(s)
Mega Drive version
Mega Drive, JP
Cover
Cart
Mega Drive, US
Cover
Mega Drive, EU
Cover
Mega Drive, BR
Cover
Cart
Mega Drive, KR
Cover
Cart
Master System version
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Division by zero.
Based on0 review
Master System, EU
Cover
Cart
Manual
Master System, PT
Cover
Master System, BX†
Cover
Master System, AU
Cover
Cart
Master System, BR
Cover
Cart
Master System, KR
Cover
Cart
Mega-Tech version
Mega-Tech,
Cover
Amiga version
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Division by zero.
Based on0 review
Amiga, UK
Disk
Amstrad CPC version
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Division by zero.
Based on0 review
Atari ST version
Atari ST, UK
Disk
Commodore 64 version
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Division by zero.
Based on0 review
Commodore 64, UK
Cassette
Super CD-ROM² version
Sega Retro Average
Publication
Version
Score
Super CD-ROM², JP
Cover
Spinecard
Disc
X68000 version
X68000, JP
Cover
Manual
ZX Spectrum version
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Division by zero.
Based on0 review
ZX Spectrum, ES
Cover
Technical information
ROM dump status
System
Hash
Size
Build Date
Source
Comments
✔
CRC32
20d1ad4c
MD5
dc3847b07cd94a15b1b9e0fb2ff5db11
SHA-1
31c589bc0d1605502cdd04069dc4877811e84e58
512kB
1991-07
Cartridge (US/EU)
✔
CRC32
adf6476c
MD5
9c6b56e9916aadee638f93c7f4bb1e20
SHA-1
ce46f2b53988f06e0bdfaad1b0dc3e9ca936e1e8
512kB
1991-07
Cartridge (JP/EU)
v00
✔
CRC32
c6aac589
MD5
acf4aa6aea84be72afaa1a86954b85cb
SHA-1
f7313ecaf7143873597e3a6ebf58d542d06c3ef3
512kB
1991-07
Cartridge (JP/EU)
v01
?
CRC32
caea8002
MD5
e58f6f374b3405fd2a5e5b80e639a980
SHA-1
bbaedefa0bb489ece4bbd965f09a417be4b76cc7
256kB
Cartridge (EU)
External links
References
↑ File:BonanzaBros md jp cover.jpg
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↑ File:BonanzaBros sms eu cover.jpg
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