Versions

Ghosts'n Goblins has numerous versions, on many different hardware. Since its original incarnation to the most recent PSP version, it had magnificent versions like the one for the Gameboy Advance and some awful ones, like Commodore 16's. Here you can discover how each of Ghosts'n Goblins versions look like.

  • Arcade
  • Amstrad CPC
  • Atari ST
  • Brew
  • Commodore 16
  • Commodore 64
  • Commodore Amiga
  • IBM PC
  • MSX
  • Nintendo Entertainment System (Famicom)
  • Nintendo GameBoy Color
  • Nintendo GameBoy Advance
  • Nintendo Wii (Virtual NES Console)
  • Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48/128
  • Sony Playstation Portable
  • Windows Mobile
  • WonderSwan


  • Arcade

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    Amstrad CPC

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    Atari ST

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    Brew

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    Commodore 16

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    Commodore 64

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    Commodore Amiga

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    IBM PC

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    MSX

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    Nintendo Entertainment System

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    Nintendo GameBoy Color

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    Nintendo GameBoy Advance

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    Wii Virtual NES Console

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    Sinclair ZX Spectrum

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    Sony PlayStation Portable

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    Windows Mobile

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    WonderSwan

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    02/10/2008


    # Ghosts'n Goblins 1.1.0 released! This version corrects a bug that prevented the game from being run on real MSX1 computers (Ha! There is no perfect emulator!).


    02/10/2008


    # Ghosts'n Goblins 1.0.0 released!


    01/10/2008


    # The first version of project's website is online!