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+ | {{nihongo|'''''Frogger'''''|フロッガー|Furoggā}} is a series of action games developed by [[Konami]]. The original game, developed by Konami and published by Sega in 1981 for Arcade platforms, was Konami's first big hit and is considered a timeless classic. |
The series was the center of a long dispute between Konami and Sega over which company held the rights to the original game. Konami eventually won the dispute, after which they were able to make new games and sequels, eventually redesigning the titular [[Frogger]] into a anthropomorphic mascot-type character. |
The series was the center of a long dispute between Konami and Sega over which company held the rights to the original game. Konami eventually won the dispute, after which they were able to make new games and sequels, eventually redesigning the titular [[Frogger]] into a anthropomorphic mascot-type character. |
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==List of games== |
==List of games== |
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Revision as of 22:45, 27 October 2021
- For other uses, see Frogger (disambiguation).
Frogger (フロッガー Furoggā ) is a series of action games developed by Konami. The original game, developed by Konami and published by Sega in 1981 for Arcade platforms, was Konami's first big hit and is considered a timeless classic.
The series was the center of a long dispute between Konami and Sega over which company held the rights to the original game. Konami eventually won the dispute, after which they were able to make new games and sequels, eventually redesigning the titular Frogger into a anthropomorphic mascot-type character.
List of games
- Frogger (1981)
- Frogger (MSX) (1983)
- Frogger II: ThreeeDeep! (1984)
- Frogger: He's Back! (1997)
- Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge (2000)
- Frogger 2 (Game Boy Color) (2000)
- Frogger: The Great Quest (2001)
- Frogger's Adventures: Temple of the Frog (2001)
- Frogger Advance: The Great Quest (2002)
- Frogger Beyond (2002)
- Frogger's Adventures 2: The Lost Wand (2002)
- Frogger's Journey: The Forgotten Relic (2003)
- Frogger (mobile) (2003)
- Frogger's Adventures: The Rescue (2003)
- Frogger: Ancient Shadow (2005)
- Frogger: Helmet Chaos (2005)
- Frogger Puzzle (2005)
- Frogger 25th Anniversary (2006)
- Frogger Evolution (mobile game) (2006)
- My Frogger Toy Trials (2006)
- Frogger Hop, Skip & Jumpin' Fun (2007)
- Frogger Launch (2007)
- Frogger Hop Trivia (2007)
- Frogger 2 (2008)
- Frogger: Beats n' Bounces (2008)
- Frogger Returns (2009)
- Frogger Inferno (2010)
- Frogger (Windows Phone) (2010)
- Frogger 3D (2011)
- Frogger Decades (2011)
- Frogger Pinball (2011)
- Frogger Free (2011)
- Frogger: Hyper Arcade Edition (2012)
- Frogger's Crackout (2013)
- Frogger: Great City Wilds (2016)
- Frogger: Woodland Wilds (2016)
- Frogger: Universal Treasure (2017)
- Frogger: Get Hoppin' (2017)
- Frogger in Toy Town (2019)
Compilations
- Konami GB Collection Vol. 4 (1998)
- Konami Collector's Series: Arcade Advanced (2002)
- Konami Classics: Vol. 1 (2009)
Handheld LCD
- Frogger (Halion) (1982)
- Frogger (Hasbro) (1998)
- Frogger (Game.com) (1999)
- Frogger (Tiger Electronics) (1999)