

Except for a period from around 1991 to 2001, there has rarely been a year gone by without a release or re-release of Boulder Dash in some officially licensed form. The Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro, Epoch Super Cassette Vision, Game Boy, MSX, NES, PC-8801 and ZX Spectrum all received officially licensed ports. Spy games.īoulder Dash was very popular, with the game being ported officially or unofficially to many different platforms. FSS's other well-known game series is the Spy vs. FSS also published the sequel, Boulder Dash II : Rockford's Revenge and Boulder Dash Construction Kit.

computers in 1984 as well as for the Colecovision. Their game was bought by First Star Software, which published it for the Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, Apple II and IBM PC & PCjr.

This would be a port of Boulder Dash, the classic computer game originally developed on the Atari 800 home computer by Pieter Liepa and Chris Gray. In late 2011, a new homebrew cartridge was announced for the Atari 2600.
