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Frogger
Releases
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- Frogger
Platform: A26
Publisher: Parker Brothers
Released: 1983/??/??
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Credits
Audio Credits:
Not Credited
- Anonymous
Developer: Parker Brothers
Rip Credit:
Vorbis Credit: Dean Tersigni
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Reviews
Game
Frogger is an early arcade game created by Konami, and later ported to the Atari 2600. The Atari 2600 port is actually quite faithful to the original with all of the features of the arcade game intact. You control a series of frogs who must make their way across a five lane super-highway and then through a rushing river, into their homes on the other side of the screen. The frogs will be squashed by the tires of passing cars and trucks, but will also be lost in the rapid current of the river, so it is up to you to guide them safely across. As you finish each level, the game becomes progressively more difficult increasing the number and speed of the cars on the road, and complicating the river by speeding up the logs, making the turtles disappear faster, and adding alligators. The game will keep you entertained until you master the most difficult level, and then it becomes tedious.
Music
Although the arcade version of Frogger has several different tunes, only one of them is carried over to the Atari 2600. The title music, and a slightly altered version played at the beginning of each level, is a Japanese nursery rhyme called "Inu No Omawarisan" (The Policeman's Dog).
Ripping
The music has yet to be ripped. The current recording was made while playing the game.
Links
Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frogger
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Albums
This game soundtrack was never released in an album.
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Game Rip
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Audio format is unknown, or has yet to be ripped.
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Recorded Soundtrack

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