Super Bonk
Super Bonk | |
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Developer(s) | A.I. Company Ltd. |
Publisher(s) | Hudson Soft |
Composer(s) | Masaaki Nishizawa Keiji Ueki Kennosuke Suemura |
Series | Bonk |
Platform(s) | Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
Release | SNES Wii Virtual Console |
Genre(s) | 2D side-scrolling platform game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Super Bonk (released in Europe as Super B.C. Kid and in Japan as Super Genjin) is a 1994 2D platform video game by Hudson Soft for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the fourth game in the Bonk series. The game was later re-released for the Wii Virtual Console in Japan and Europe in 2010 and in North America in 2011.
Reception[]
Reception
Aggregator | Score |
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GameRankings | 71.50% (4 reviews)[5] |
In their review, GamePro praised the clever usage of Bonk's various forms, the "crisp, cutesy quality" of the graphics, the easy controls, and the numerous bonus rounds, but nonetheless gave Super Bonk an overall negative assessment, concluding that platformer fans in general and Bonk fans in particular would find very little new content about the game.[6]
References[]
- ^ Nintendo staff. "Super NES Games" (PDF). Nintendo. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 14, 2011. Retrieved September 24, 2011.
- ^ "Nintendo - Official Site - Video Game Consoles, Games - Nintendo - Official Site".
- ^ "Archived copy". www.hudson.jp:80. Archived from the original on 28 May 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
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- ^ "Super Bonk review score". Archived from the original on 2019-05-03.
- ^ "ProReview: Super Bonk". GamePro. No. 67. IDG. February 1995. p. 62.
External links[]
- Super Bonk at The Bonk Compendium (covering all games and references to Bonk series)
- Super Bonk / Super Genjin at Hardcore Gaming 101
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- A.I Company games
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System games
- Virtual Console games
- Platform games
- 1994 video games
- Bonk (series)
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- Video games set on the Moon
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- Video game sequels
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