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Bonanza Bros.

Bonanza Bros.[a] (sometimes written Bonanza Brothers) is a 3D-style, 2D side-scrolling stealth action game developed and released by Sega in 1990. It is one of the earliest arcade games powered by the Sega System 24 arcade system board. It was ported to various home systems, including the Mega Drive/Genesis, Master System, PC-Engine/TurboGrafx-CD, and several home computers.

Bonanza Bros.
Japanese/English arcade flyer
Developer(s)Sega
Publisher(s)Sega (arcade/consoles)
U.S. Gold (computers)
Composer(s)Koichi Namiki
Platform(s)Arcade, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Amiga, Master System, PC-Engine/TurboGrafx-CD, Mega Drive/Genesis, Sharp X68000, Virtual Console, ZX Spectrum, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Linux, macOS, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch
Release
April 7, 1990
  • Arcade
    • JP: April 7, 1990[1]
    • WW: June 18, 1990
    Sega Mega Drive
    • JP: May 17, 1991
    • NA: October 1991[2]
    • EU: December 15, 1991
    Sharp X68000
    • JP: October 18, 1991
    Mobile Phones
    • JP: December 31, 2002
    • EU: February 2, 2007
Genre(s)Stealth, platform, shooter
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer
Arcade systemSega System 24

Bonanza Bros. received praise for its graphics, soundtrack, and character dialogue. It was remastered and rereleased several times since it’s initial release.

Gameplay Edit

 
Arcade screenshot

Bonanza Bros. is a side-scrolling stealth action game,[3] with shooter and platform game elements. The players take the roles of one or both of the brothers Robo (1P, red) and Mobo (2P, blue) (Mike and Spike in some PAL versions), who may have been modeled on The Blues Brothers.[citation needed] The object of the game is to travel stealthily around each building while avoiding guards, retrieve several objects within a time limit, and move to the roof where a blimp is expecting the player with the loot. In this fashion the plot and gameplay resemble the older Atari 2600 title Keystone Kapers, but with added features that are similar to the ones in Lock 'n' Chase. Two players can play cooperatively at the same time, as the screen is always split in two.

The places the brothers burgle include a bank, a millionaire's mansion, a casino, a mint, an art gallery and a treasury. While similar in graphics and gameplay, the story and the Bonanza Bros.' role changes from the original Japanese to the early western versions: in the former, the duo are thieves attempting to steal valuable treasures for profit whilst avoiding getting arrested; in the latter, they are recruited by the Police Chief of Badville to test security facilities and help the police recover evidence from various crooked businesses and institutions, but on the threat of jail if they fail to do so.

The player can walk, jump, shoot and move behind a column or large furniture, which allows both hiding and dodging shots from the guards, which cannot be neutralized definitively, only stunned for a few seconds using the gun or pressing a door against them. They are alerted by sounds or with the Brothers entering their field of vision, and then either hide, call for help or fire against the player. Some guards have a riot shield and can only be hit when moving away. A player loses a life if hit by a guard's projectile or melee attack, attacked by a dog, pressed by a door, or by failing to make a jump onto a springboard or zipline and landing stuck in the ground. Losing a life in these ways causes the player to drop all items. Running out of time both costs players a life and forces them to restart the stage.

Development Edit

According to Sega, they used "top-flight computer graphics" to "create super-vivid characters and scenes" for the game.[4]

Ports Edit

The arcade game was ported to the Sega Mega Drive, Master System, TurboGrafx-CD (Japan only), ZX Spectrum (Europe only), Amstrad CPC (Europe only), Commodore 64, Amiga, Sharp X68000 (Japan only) and Atari ST, with minor graphics differences, depending on the system, and some changes in the gameplay, mainly in the bonus stages.

Reception Edit

Game Machine listed Bonanza Bros. on their July 15, 1990 issue as being the third most-popular arcade game in Japan at that point.[13]

Julian Rignall of Computer and Video Games praised the arcade game's originality and "stunning" graphics, calling it a "rather nerve-wracking game of hide and seek" while stating it's "a very different sort of game that taxes your brains rather than your reflexes."[6] Sinclair User recommended the arcade game to those who like the use of planning and timing rather than sheer speed of reaction.[7]

Mega Zone magazine enjoyed the Mega Drive version for its usage of digitized speech and stating "The Best thing about this game though is it's witty. The whole idea is clever and the way the characters act is like an old Laurel and Hardy or Keystone cops movie."[11] MegaTech said the two player mode action is fun but does not have challenge, giving criticism to the game's difficulty for being too easy.[10] Console XS praised the genesis version saying it has a very decent presentation and neat graphics and they criticized the game’s difficulty being very easy.[9]

Gamesradar ranked Bonanza Bros. at #47 in their "Best Sega Genesis/Mega Drive games of all time".[14]

Legacy Edit

It was included in the Japanese version of Sonic Gems Collection (it was removed in the Western release). It has also seen a Sega Ages release on the PlayStation 2, and that version was included in the English compilation Sega Classics Collection. The game appeared as part of the Sega Genesis Collection for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable. The game next appeared in Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The game is also playable in Sega Genesis Classics for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC.

There are also 3 spin-offs to the game. The first is called Puzzle & Action: Tant-R which was released in the year 1992, the second called Puzzle & Action: Ichidant-R, which was released in the year 1994. These two arcade games were ported to the Sega Mega Drive and Sega Saturn, and later packaged with the Sega Ages release of Bonanza Bros. on the PlayStation 2. They are considered spin-offs as they do not follow the action genre of the original game, as they are instead puzzle games. A third arcade game, Puzzle & Action: Treasure Hunt, was released in 1995 by Sega and ported to the Sega Saturn in Japan by CRI.

Bonanza Bros. was also included in Sonic Gems Collection but only for the Japanese Market. Due to its violent content, it was removed from the US and PAL releases along with the Streets of Rage series in order to preserve its universal rating.[15] However, Bonanza Bros. made its first appearance on the recent Sega Genesis Collection for the PS2 in North America as the PS2 version of Sonic Gems Collection remains in Japan and Europe.

On January 29, 2007, the Mega Drive/Genesis version of Bonanza Bros. became available for download on the Wii Virtual Console in America.[16] It was later released in Europe on February 2, 2007. It was also released for cell phones using SoftBank Mobile.

The title was referenced in Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair.[citation needed]

Robo and Mobo, the protagonists of Bonanza Bros., appear as playable characters in Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing, and made a cameo on the "Race of AGES" racetrack in Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed.

A "Bonanza Bros." slot machine has been released by Aristocrat Leisure.[17]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Japanese: ボナンザブラザーズ, Hepburn: Bonanza Burazāzu

References Edit

  1. ^ "Bonanza Bro (Registration Number PA0000606077)". United States Copyright Office. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Bonanza Bros". Sega Retro. 29 January 2022.
  3. ^ Kalata, Kurt (December 1, 2016). "Bonanza Bros". Hardcore Gaming 101. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  4. ^ "New Products". RePlay. Vol. 16, no. 1. October 1990. pp. 164, 166.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-11-15.
  6. ^ a b Rignall, Julian (16 August 1990). "Arcade Action: Bonanza Brothers". Computer and Video Games. No. 106 (September 1990). Future Publishing. p. 70.
  7. ^ a b "Coin Ops: Bonanza Brothers - Sega". Sinclair User. No. 102 (August 1990). 18 July 1990. p. 56.
  8. ^ "Software A-Z: Master System". Console XS. No. 1 (June/July 1992). United Kingdom: Paragon Publishing. 23 April 1992. pp. 137–47.
  9. ^ a b "A-Z Software". Console XS (1): 127. June 1992. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  10. ^ a b Bonanza Bros. Review. United Kingdom: EMAP. December 1991. p. 76. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
  11. ^ a b Costello, Brian (February 1992). Bonanza bros review. Mega Zone. p. 31.
  12. ^ "News Digest: Yo, Michael! Superstar's Video Game Hits Coinbiz Map". RePlay. Vol. 15, no. 12. September 1990. p. 15.
  13. ^ "Game Machine's Best Hit Games 25 - テーブル型TVゲーム機 (Table Videos)". Game Machine (in Japanese). No. 384. Amusement Press. 15 July 1990. p. 33.
  14. ^ Gamesradar staff (2017-06-21). "Best Sega Genesis/Mega Drive games of all time". gamesradar. from the original on 2012-07-26. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  15. ^ kombo (May 4, 2012). "Mario Kart 64, Contra III, Comix Zone, Bonanza Bros". GameZone. from the original on February 25, 2018. Retrieved September 29, 2022.
  16. ^ . Nintendo of America. 2007-01-29. Archived from the original on 2007-02-08. Retrieved 2009-12-15.
  17. ^ "Aristocrat debuts Bonanza Bros game". www.casinojournal.com. March 12, 2010. Retrieved 2020-04-05.

External links Edit

  • Bonanza Bros. at the Killer List of Videogames
  • Bonanza Bros. at arcade-history
  • Bonanza Bros game port on Sega Mega Drive
  • Bonanza Bros. at SpectrumComputing.co.uk
  • Bonanza Bros. at MobyGames
  • Bonanza Bros for Sega Mega Drive in gamefaqs.
  • Bonanza Bros can be played for free in the browser for free on the Internet Archive

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Bonanza Bros news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bonanza Bros a sometimes written Bonanza Brothers is a 3D style 2D side scrolling stealth action game developed and released by Sega in 1990 It is one of the earliest arcade games powered by the Sega System 24 arcade system board It was ported to various home systems including the Mega Drive Genesis Master System PC Engine TurboGrafx CD and several home computers Bonanza Bros Japanese English arcade flyerDeveloper s SegaPublisher s Sega arcade consoles U S Gold computers Composer s Koichi NamikiPlatform s Arcade Amstrad CPC Atari ST Commodore 64 Amiga Master System PC Engine TurboGrafx CD Mega Drive Genesis Sharp X68000 Virtual Console ZX Spectrum PlayStation 2 PlayStation Portable Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 Windows Xbox One Xbox Series X S Linux macOS PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Nintendo SwitchReleaseApril 7 1990 ArcadeJP April 7 1990 1 WW June 18 1990 Sega Mega DriveJP May 17 1991NA October 1991 2 EU December 15 1991 Sharp X68000JP October 18 1991 Mobile PhonesJP December 31 2002EU February 2 2007Genre s Stealth platform shooterMode s Single player multiplayerArcade systemSega System 24Bonanza Bros received praise for its graphics soundtrack and character dialogue It was remastered and rereleased several times since it s initial release Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Development 3 Ports 4 Reception 5 Legacy 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksGameplay Edit nbsp Arcade screenshotBonanza Bros is a side scrolling stealth action game 3 with shooter and platform game elements The players take the roles of one or both of the brothers Robo 1P red and Mobo 2P blue Mike and Spike in some PAL versions who may have been modeled on The Blues Brothers citation needed The object of the game is to travel stealthily around each building while avoiding guards retrieve several objects within a time limit and move to the roof where a blimp is expecting the player with the loot In this fashion the plot and gameplay resemble the older Atari 2600 title Keystone Kapers but with added features that are similar to the ones in Lock n Chase Two players can play cooperatively at the same time as the screen is always split in two The places the brothers burgle include a bank a millionaire s mansion a casino a mint an art gallery and a treasury While similar in graphics and gameplay the story and the Bonanza Bros role changes from the original Japanese to the early western versions in the former the duo are thieves attempting to steal valuable treasures for profit whilst avoiding getting arrested in the latter they are recruited by the Police Chief of Badville to test security facilities and help the police recover evidence from various crooked businesses and institutions but on the threat of jail if they fail to do so The player can walk jump shoot and move behind a column or large furniture which allows both hiding and dodging shots from the guards which cannot be neutralized definitively only stunned for a few seconds using the gun or pressing a door against them They are alerted by sounds or with the Brothers entering their field of vision and then either hide call for help or fire against the player Some guards have a riot shield and can only be hit when moving away A player loses a life if hit by a guard s projectile or melee attack attacked by a dog pressed by a door or by failing to make a jump onto a springboard or zipline and landing stuck in the ground Losing a life in these ways causes the player to drop all items Running out of time both costs players a life and forces them to restart the stage Development EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2023 According to Sega they used top flight computer graphics to create super vivid characters and scenes for the game 4 Ports EditThe arcade game was ported to the Sega Mega Drive Master System TurboGrafx CD Japan only ZX Spectrum Europe only Amstrad CPC Europe only Commodore 64 Amiga Sharp X68000 Japan only and Atari ST with minor graphics differences depending on the system and some changes in the gameplay mainly in the bonus stages Reception EditReceptionReview scoresPublicationScoreAllGame nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Genesis 5 Computer and Video Games83 Arcade 6 Sinclair User76 Arcade 7 Console XS90 Master System 8 78 Genesis 9 MegaTech73 Mega Drive 10 Mega Zone90 Mega Drive 11 RePlayPositive Arcade 12 Game Machine listed Bonanza Bros on their July 15 1990 issue as being the third most popular arcade game in Japan at that point 13 Julian Rignall of Computer and Video Games praised the arcade game s originality and stunning graphics calling it a rather nerve wracking game of hide and seek while stating it s a very different sort of game that taxes your brains rather than your reflexes 6 Sinclair User recommended the arcade game to those who like the use of planning and timing rather than sheer speed of reaction 7 Mega Zone magazine enjoyed the Mega Drive version for its usage of digitized speech and stating The Best thing about this game though is it s witty The whole idea is clever and the way the characters act is like an old Laurel and Hardy or Keystone cops movie 11 MegaTech said the two player mode action is fun but does not have challenge giving criticism to the game s difficulty for being too easy 10 Console XS praised the genesis version saying it has a very decent presentation and neat graphics and they criticized the game s difficulty being very easy 9 Gamesradar ranked Bonanza Bros at 47 in their Best Sega Genesis Mega Drive games of all time 14 Legacy EditIt was included in the Japanese version of Sonic Gems Collection it was removed in the Western release It has also seen a Sega Ages release on the PlayStation 2 and that version was included in the English compilation Sega Classics Collection The game appeared as part of the Sega Genesis Collection for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable The game next appeared in Sonic s Ultimate Genesis Collection for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 The game is also playable in Sega Genesis Classics for PlayStation 4 Xbox One Nintendo Switch and PC There are also 3 spin offs to the game The first is called Puzzle amp Action Tant R which was released in the year 1992 the second called Puzzle amp Action Ichidant R which was released in the year 1994 These two arcade games were ported to the Sega Mega Drive and Sega Saturn and later packaged with the Sega Ages release of Bonanza Bros on the PlayStation 2 They are considered spin offs as they do not follow the action genre of the original game as they are instead puzzle games A third arcade game Puzzle amp Action Treasure Hunt was released in 1995 by Sega and ported to the Sega Saturn in Japan by CRI Bonanza Bros was also included in Sonic Gems Collection but only for the Japanese Market Due to its violent content it was removed from the US and PAL releases along with the Streets of Rage series in order to preserve its universal rating 15 However Bonanza Bros made its first appearance on the recent Sega Genesis Collection for the PS2 in North America as the PS2 version of Sonic Gems Collection remains in Japan and Europe On January 29 2007 the Mega Drive Genesis version of Bonanza Bros became available for download on the Wii Virtual Console in America 16 It was later released in Europe on February 2 2007 It was also released for cell phones using SoftBank Mobile The title was referenced in Danganronpa 2 Goodbye Despair citation needed Robo and Mobo the protagonists of Bonanza Bros appear as playable characters in Sonic amp Sega All Stars Racing and made a cameo on the Race of AGES racetrack in Sonic amp All Stars Racing Transformed A Bonanza Bros slot machine has been released by Aristocrat Leisure 17 Notes Edit Japanese ボナンザブラザーズ Hepburn Bonanza BurazazuReferences Edit Bonanza Bro Registration Number PA0000606077 United States Copyright Office Retrieved 4 July 2021 Bonanza Bros Sega Retro 29 January 2022 Kalata Kurt December 1 2016 Bonanza Bros Hardcore Gaming 101 Retrieved 4 July 2021 New Products RePlay Vol 16 no 1 October 1990 pp 164 166 Bonanza bros Allgame Sega Genesis Review Archived from the original on 2014 11 15 a b Rignall Julian 16 August 1990 Arcade Action Bonanza Brothers Computer and Video Games No 106 September 1990 Future Publishing p 70 a b Coin Ops Bonanza Brothers Sega Sinclair User No 102 August 1990 18 July 1990 p 56 Software A Z Master System Console XS No 1 June July 1992 United Kingdom Paragon Publishing 23 April 1992 pp 137 47 a b A Z Software Console XS 1 127 June 1992 Retrieved March 31 2022 a b Bonanza Bros Review United Kingdom EMAP December 1991 p 76 Retrieved December 17 2020 a b Costello Brian February 1992 Bonanza bros review Mega Zone p 31 News Digest Yo Michael Superstar s Video Game Hits Coinbiz Map RePlay Vol 15 no 12 September 1990 p 15 Game Machine s Best Hit Games 25 テーブル型TVゲーム機 Table Videos Game Machine in Japanese No 384 Amusement Press 15 July 1990 p 33 Gamesradar staff 2017 06 21 Best Sega Genesis Mega Drive games of all time gamesradar Archived from the original on 2012 07 26 Retrieved 2021 09 15 kombo May 4 2012 Mario Kart 64 Contra III Comix Zone Bonanza Bros GameZone Archived from the original on February 25 2018 Retrieved September 29 2022 Wii Kly Update Four New Classic Games Announced for Wii Shop Channel Nintendo of America 2007 01 29 Archived from the original on 2007 02 08 Retrieved 2009 12 15 Aristocrat debuts Bonanza Bros game www casinojournal com March 12 2010 Retrieved 2020 04 05 External links EditBonanza Bros at the Killer List of Videogames Bonanza Bros at arcade history Genesis Collective Page Bonanza Bros game port on Sega Mega Drive Bonanza Bros at SpectrumComputing co uk Bonanza Bros at MobyGames Bonanza 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