"[3] In 1997 Electronic Gaming Monthly editors ranked the TurboGrafx-16 version as number 85 on their "100 Best Games of All Time", citing its imaginative level designs and hilarious player character. The effects of meat are additive but wear off over time. Princess Za was kidnapped by the evil King Drool and it is up to Bonk to save her. 87 Bonk III : Bonk's Big Adventure. There are three stages of a power-up: his normal self, a second stage during which he can stun enemies by pounding on the ground, and a third stage where he becomes temporarily invulnerable. The magazine featured comics of upcoming games and in 1989 a new character designed by Kobuta Aoki of the Red Company made an appearance as PC Genjin. In North America, this was scrapped, as the game name is always Bonk's Adventure or something similar. Unlike the console versions, the levels are extremely short, and the goal is to get to the end as quickly as possible while trying to get a high score. In Bonk's Adventure, the player assumes the role of the caveman Bonk. Entertainment Weekly picked the game as the #3 greatest game available in 1991, saying: "Cute, cartoony, and highly imaginative, this is one of the rare games that’s as much fun to watch as it is to play. Bonk's health can be restored in increments by collecting fruits and vegetables. When the third stage effect wears off he returns to the second state and remains there for a while before turning back to the regular Bonk. There are various sports items in the stages, like basketballs and footballs. Never download or run any files which do not come from, learn what (U), [!

{"id":"", "email":"","default_address":null,"first_name":"","last_name":"","name":"" }, {"domain":"worthbuyonline.myshopify.com" }. Instead, there are smiley faces, which attach themselves to Bonk's head and can be used to absorb enemy projectiles or extend the length of Bonk's attacks. The first game in the Bonk series, it was followed by two more games for the TurboGrafx-16 before branching out to other platforms. Bonk’s Adventure is an action platforming video game developed by Red Compnay and Atlus for the PC Engine / TurboGrafx-16.

Bonk can also collect pieces of meat as power-ups; these lend him special abilities and make him stronger. Later, when the game was ported (or given different versions) for other platforms, it was renamed accordingly, like FC-Kid (after Family Computer, the original Japanese name for the NES, and the FC stood for Freakthoropus Computerus), GB-Kid (after the Game Boy), or the more generic name BC-Kid in some other versions, including Amiga. (sic)", "Bonk's Adventure Has Been Rated By The ESRB For Wii U", Tokyo Mono Hara Shi: Karasu no Mori Gakuen Kitan, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bonk%27s_Adventure&oldid=980281670, Articles using Infobox video game using locally defined parameters, Articles using Wikidata infoboxes with locally defined images, Articles containing Japanese-language text, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 25 September 2020, at 16:33. There are also two rare, blue heart power-ups in the game which will increase Bonk's maximum health by one heart.

On October 19, 2015, it was announced that Bonk's Adventure was given a rating on the Virtual Console for Wii U for a future release. As long as Bonk continues to dribble these items, the player will get bonus points. With the closure of Hudson the status and future of this title is uncertain. Popular PC Engine Bonk's Adventure was ported to the NES and Amiga, as See the seller's listing for full details. This amount is subject to change until you make payment. Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. Cannot be Tamed is a YouTube channel hosted by Pam who provides a different perspective on retro, indie and new video games.

In Japanese, PC-Genjin sounds like PC-Engine, and the PC stands for Pithecanthropus Computerus, a pun on Pithecanthropus erectus.

Bonk's smileys are totaled at the end of each stage after defeating the boss of that stage. To play PC Engine roms, an emulator is required. [5], Factor 5, developers of the Amiga port, have made the Amiga version of BC-Kid available for free through their company website. Sellers declare the item's customs value and must comply with customs declaration laws.

Please allow additional time if international delivery is subject to customs processing. Eating a small meat while in stage two will also put Bonk into the third, invincible stage of meat power.

Players take control of the game’s protagonist Bonk, a bald caveboy who battles dinosaurs and other prehistoric enemies in an effort to rescue Princess Za.