- Bonk's Adventure
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title=Bonk's Adventure
developer=Red Company,Atlus
publisher=flagicon|JapanHudson Soft
flagicon|USA NEC Home Electronics
genre=2D side scrolling platform game
designer=
engine=
released=vgy|1990, vgy|1993
modes=Single-player
ratings=
platforms=TurboGrafx-16 , NES,Game Boy ,Amiga ,Virtual Console , Arcade
media=cartridge
requirements=
input=Gamepad "Bonk's Adventure" is a 2D
platform video game developed by Red Company andAtlus and released in 1990 for theTurboGrafx-16 . In Japan it was known as "PC Kid". The game was later ported to the NES,Game Boy ,Amiga , arcade systems under different titles ("FC Kid", "GB Kid" and "BC Kid") and is available throughNintendo 's Virtual Console service.tory
The game's protagonist is Bonk, a strong caveboy who battles anthropomorphic dinosaurs and other prehistoric themed enemies. Bonk's mission is to rescue Princess Za (a small pink
Pleisiosaur -type dinosaur) who has been kidnapped by the evil King Drool (a large, green,Tyrannosaurus -type dinosaur). In the Arcade version, he is also assisted by a female version of himself.Gameplay
Bonk attacks enemies by "bonking" them with his large, invincible forehead. Bonk starts the game with three hearts worth of health, which are depleted to blue as Bonk takes damage, and three extra lives. Bonk's health can be restored in increments by collecting fruits and vegetables.
Bonk can also collect pieces of meat as
power-ups , these lend him special abilities and make him stronger. There are three stages of power-up: his normal self, a second stage during which he can stun enemies by pounding on the ground, and third stage where he becomes temporarily invulnerable. Meat can be found in two varieties: big meat and small meat. The effects of meat are additive but wear off over time. A small meat gives Bonk the second stage of meat power but will eventually decay into the first stage of meat power, and then back into regular Bonk. Eating a small meat while in stage two will put Bonk into the third, invincible stage of meat power. And eating either size of meat while in the third stage of meat power-up will reset the timer on Bonk's meat power.Bonk can occasionally collect red heart power-ups that refill an entire heart worth of health, or even more rarely a large red heart, which restores all of Bonk's missing health. There are also two, rare, blue heart powerups in the game which will increase Bonk's maximum health by one heart.
Bonking an enemy will typically knock it backward and slightly into the air. Defeating an enemy yields points and also releases a small "smiley" power-up. Bonk's smileys are totalled at the end of each stage, after defeating the boss of that stage. The player is given additional points and a cave-man type congratulation based on how many smileys were collected.
Development and release history
The Japanese name for the original game for the PC-Engine is "PC-Genjin" (PC-原人, literally, PC-barbarian). In Japanese, PC-Genjin sounds like "PC-Engine", and the PC stands for "Pithecanthropus Computerus", a pun on
Pithecanthropus Erectus . It is generally called "PC-Kid" in English, as he was meant to be NEC's mascot at the time. Later, when the game was ported (or given different versions) for other platforms, it was renamed accordingly, like "FC-Kid" (after Family Computer, the original Japanese name for the NES, and the FC stood for "Freakthoropus Computerus"), "GB-Kid" (after the Game Boy), or the more generic name "BC-Kid" in some other versions, including Amiga. In USA, this was scrapped, as the game name is always "Bonk's Adventure" or something similar.In 2003 Hudson Soft included a 3D remake of "Bonk's Adventure" in their "Hudson Selection" series of games released exclusively in
Japan for thePlayStation 2 and GameCube consoles. [cite web |url=http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/action/bonksadventure/news.html?sid=6076053&mode=previews |title= TGS 2003: Bonk's Adventure Impressions |accessdate=2006-12-20 |last= Shoemaker |first= Brad |date= 2003-09-27 |work=GameSpot |publisher=CNet ]Factor 5 , developers of the Amiga port, have made BC-Kid available for free through their company website but it requires an emulator to play. [cite web |url=http://factor5.com/downloads.shtml |title= Factor 5 Classics page |accessdate=2008-01-05]The TurboGrafx-16 version was released for
Wii 's Virtual Console Nov. 21, 2006, and according to informal surveys it has been one of the most purchased games. [cite web |url=http://www.joystiq.com/2006/12/06/turbografx-the-most-downloaded-virtual-console-games/ |title= TurboGrafx the most downloaded Virtual Console games? (sic) |accessdate=2006-12-20 |last= Snow |first= Blake |date= 2006-12-06 |work=Joystiq |publisher=Weblogs, Inc. ]References
External links
*moby game|id=/bonks-adventure
* [http://bonkzonk.com/ The Bonk Compendium] (Covering all games and references to Bonk)
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