@HellsFire1973 almost every home version of Congo Bongo was poor with weak graphics and all but the second c64 version done by US Gold in 1985(the orginal was done by Sega in 1983) and the Intellivison version had all the levels. The 2600 version only had 2, the Coleco version had 3(Stage 2: Snake lake was removed for no real reason) as did the 5200 and the orginal c64 port by Sega
I just unlocked this game in the Sega Genesis Collection for the PSP by getting a Chaos Emerald in Sonic the Hedgehog. It's like Sega's version of Donkey Kong. Too bad it didn't become as popular as Sonic which was Sega's version Mario. Does Sega have their own version of Zelda and Metroid?
Well... sorta for the Zelda part (No clue if there's a Sega equivalent for Metroid, though). There's a Genesis game called Landstalker, which highly resembles a Zelda game.
Wow thats a shitty version...Think all stick with MAME
HellsFire1973 1 year ago
@HellsFire1973 almost every home version of Congo Bongo was poor with weak graphics and all but the second c64 version done by US Gold in 1985(the orginal was done by Sega in 1983) and the Intellivison version had all the levels. The 2600 version only had 2, the Coleco version had 3(Stage 2: Snake lake was removed for no real reason) as did the 5200 and the orginal c64 port by Sega
Evilmonkey66699 1 year ago
@HellsFire1973 Try making an arcade perfect port with 1982 console hardware, then open your stupid mouth, shit for brains.
uzi9millimetuh 2 months ago
I just unlocked this game in the Sega Genesis Collection for the PSP by getting a Chaos Emerald in Sonic the Hedgehog. It's like Sega's version of Donkey Kong. Too bad it didn't become as popular as Sonic which was Sega's version Mario. Does Sega have their own version of Zelda and Metroid?
WanderLink 2 years ago
Well... sorta for the Zelda part (No clue if there's a Sega equivalent for Metroid, though). There's a Genesis game called Landstalker, which highly resembles a Zelda game.
Kushnoob 2 years ago
You could try Phantasy Star.
ClassicTVMan81 2 years ago
Seems that even in 1983 Sega and Nintendo were hot competitors.
ClassicTVMan81 2 years ago