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Frogs (video game)

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1978 video game
Not to be confused with Frogger.
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1978 video game
Frogs
Developer(s) Gremlin
Publisher(s)
Designer(s) Lane Hauck[3]
Platform(s) Arcade
Release
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s)Single-player

Frogs is a single-player action arcade game released by Gremlin in 1978. It notably featured a jumping character (predating Donkey Kong by 3 years).[4] The game's graphics are "projected" by laying the monitor flat on its back and reflecting the computer-generated graphics of the frogs and flies toward the player via a mirror at a 45-degree angle. (The game's graphics were actually generated and shown backward, so the mirror reflection would show letters and numbers properly.)[4] The game was distributed by Sega in Japan.[1]

Gameplay

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The player controls a frog on lilypads and attempts to catch (with the frog's tongue and while jumping) various insects (butterflies and dragonflies) worth different numbers of points in a set amount of time.

Legacy

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In 1980, Adventure International published a similar game with varying names–Frog, Frogs, Frog on a Log–for the TRS-80. In this version the player controls a large frog that moves left or right on a log.[5]

Mattel released Frogs and Flies for the Atari 2600, which was renamed Frog Bog for the Intellivision version. Both were released in 1982.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "1977-78". Sega Arcade History. Famitsu DC (in Japanese). Enterbrain. 2002. pp. 33–6.
  2. ^ Akagi, Masumi (13 October 2006). アーケードTVゲームリスト国内•海外編(1971-2005) [Arcade TV Game List: Domestic • Overseas Edition (1971-2005)] (in Japanese). Japan: Amusement News Agency. p. 131. ISBN 978-4990251215.
  3. ^ "San Diego's Gremlin: how video games work". San Diego Reader. 1982年07月15日. Retrieved 2020年10月25日.
  4. ^ a b Frogs, Earl Green, Phosphor Dot Fossils, retrieved 2010年2月16日
  5. ^ "Frog for TRS-80 (1980)". MobyGames. Retrieved 2022年06月12日.
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