Nuts & Milk (1983)

Hudson Soft

Commodore C64/128/MAX · FM-7 · Family Computer · Legacy Mobile Device · MSX · NEC PC-6000 Series · Nintendo 3DS · Nintendo Entertainment System · PC-8800 Series · Sharp X1 · Wii · Wii U

3.42 from 24 ratings

52 members have it in their collection · 2 playing now · 10 backlogged · 6 wish listed

Nuts & Milk is a platform-style puzzle game developed and published by Japanese software developer Hudson Soft in 1983. The game was released initially on the FM-7, MSX, NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-6001, and later to the Famicom in Japan. It was the first third party video game to be released on a Nintendo console.

Details

Developers
Hudson Soft
Publishers
Hudson Soft, Konami, Melbourne House
Genres
Platform, Puzzle
Themes
Action, Survival

Release dates

  • 1983 (Full Release) (Japan) FM-7, MSX, NEC PC-6000 Series, PC-8800 Series
  • Jul 28, 1984 (Full Release) (Japan) Family Computer
  • 1984 (Full Release) (Australia) Commodore C64/128/MAX
  • 1984 (Full Release) (Japan) Sharp X1
  • Mar 18, 2002 (Full Release) (Japan) Legacy Mobile Device
  • Nov 20, 2007 (Full Release) (Japan) Wii
  • Jul 13, 2013 (Full Release) (Japan) Nintendo 3DS
  • Nov 19, 2014 (Full Release) (Japan) Wii U

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Status scoopings Oct 6, 2022

Hmmm this will be the first time I have to play 2 versions of a game released within the time range I'm at so far! Very impressed to see the '84 Famicom version of this--sounds of Mario, look of Flicky and other excellent '84 arcade platformers, and great action platformer gameplay. Super impressive for an '84 microcomputer game. I hope …

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Hmmm this will be the first time I have to play 2 versions of a game released within the time range I'm at so far! Very impressed to see the '84 Famicom version of this--sounds of Mario, look of Flicky and other excellent '84 arcade platformers, and great action platformer gameplay. Super impressive for an '84 microcomputer game. I hope it lives up to what it looks like! First I gotta play the MSX version since that was released first and is substantially different from the Famicom version, but because the re-released Famicom version is so different and because it is within my current time range (I'm finally to mid-1984 thank goodness... '84 has felt like the longest year... I think I went bonkers adding every single 1984 game to my backlog for some reason... probly cuz I had read it was the year Famicom was released heh). Anyway, here goes nothing

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