WII Hudson Shows Bonk's Adventure

A TurboGrafx hero arises on the Nintendo Wii. Bonk's Adventure is on display during E3 and will be available for download later.

Hudson Entertainment announced today that a version of Bonk's Adventure for Nintendo's recently-announced Wii gaming system will be playable at Nintendo of America's booth at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). The game will ultimately be available for purchase on the Virtual Console, Nintendo game download service.

Designed for western audiences, Bonk's Adventure is a side-scrolling action game that was originally launched in Japan in December 1989 under the title "PC Genjin" on the PC engine, and in the U.S. in 1990 on the TurboGrafx system. A hit among critics, the title featured a prehistoric hero named Bonk who was characterized by his use of powerful headbutts as a favored form of attack. Bonk has a wide range of comical maneuvers. Bonk came to represent the TurboGrafx-16 system and he remains one of the most popular video game characters of all time.

Gamers can download classic games released through the Virtual Console on Nintendo's new Wii. Hudson will provide a large number games for the Virtual Console. Those games were co-developed with NEC corporation through a joint venture known as NEC-HE. Hudson also plans to release a number of third party titles originally released on the TurboGrafx as well.

Posted on 09-05-2006 by Dennis

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