Snow Bros - Ports and Related Releases

Ports and Related Releases

A Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) port by Capcom was released in 1991. Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64/C64GS, GX4000 and ZX Spectrum versions of the game were developed by Ocean France and completed in 1991, but were not released by the publisher Ocean Software. The original master copy of the Amiga version was found in 2006, and the disk image has been distributed online. A Sega Genesis version released by Tengen in 1993 included additional levels, new background music in some stages, and cut scenes not found in the arcade version. The game spawned two sequels (the last one being an unofficial hack of the first game).

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