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'''''Chack'n Pop''''' (ちゃっくんぽっぷ) is an action video game developed by [[Tose]] and published by [[Taito]], released for the [[Family Computer]] on May 24th, 1985. It is a port of the 1984 arcade game of the same name. Chack'n Pop was released for a variety of systems at the time, including the Famicom's early competitor the [https://segaretro.org/SG-1000 SG-1000]. While Chack'n Pop didn't fare well in the arcades, it sold very well on home systems.<ref>''https://www.4gamer.net/games/999/G999905/20200606007/'', Interview with Hiroyuki Sakou</ref> | '''''Chack'n Pop''''' (ちゃっくんぽっぷ) is an action video game developed by [[Tose]] and published by [[Taito]], released for the [[Family Computer]] on May 24th, 1985. It is a port of the 1984 arcade game of the same name. Chack'n Pop was released for a variety of systems at the time, including the Famicom's early competitor the [https://segaretro.org/SG-1000 SG-1000]. While Chack'n Pop didn't fare well in the arcades, it sold very well on home systems.<ref>''https://www.4gamer.net/games/999/G999905/20200606007/'', Interview with Hiroyuki Sakou</ref> | ||
==See | ==See also== | ||
* [[Bubble Bobble]] | * [[Bubble Bobble]] | ||
* [https://segaretro.org/Chack%27n_Pop The SG-1000 version] | * [https://segaretro.org/Chack%27n_Pop The SG-1000 version] |
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Chack'n Pop
ちゃっくんぽっぷ
ちゃっくんぽっぷ
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Publisher
Price
¥4500 ($28.8 USD)
Code
Famicom release date
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May 24, 1985
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Chack'n Pop (ちゃっくんぽっぷ) is an action video game developed by Tose and published by Taito, released for the Family Computer on May 24th, 1985. It is a port of the 1984 arcade game of the same name. Chack'n Pop was released for a variety of systems at the time, including the Famicom's early competitor the SG-1000. While Chack'n Pop didn't fare well in the arcades, it sold very well on home systems.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ https://www.4gamer.net/games/999/G999905/20200606007/, Interview with Hiroyuki Sakou