Alfred Chicken - Versions

Versions

The Game Boy game was the original version. Two revisions exist; the monochrome original, and a Super Game Boy version with a level select feature, the latter was developed by Hookstone and released by Sunsoft in Japan. The NES edition of the game is essentially a watered-down port of the Game Boy version. It features only 5 levels, which were originally in the Game Boy game. The Amiga version is the same as the Game Boy game, and is identical except for its colour graphics and increased screen resolution.

Dubbed "Super Alfred Chicken", the SNES game can be considered a sequel rather than a direct port of the other versions. It boasts brand-new levels and reuses the sprites of the Amiga version. There are a total of twenty one levels in all, and is the lengthiest game in this series.

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