The Goonies (1986)

Konami

Arcade · Family Computer · Family Computer Disk System · Nintendo Entertainment System · PC-8800 Series · Sharp X1

3.07 from 28 ratings

82 members have it in their collection · 19 backlogged · 13 wish listed

How long? Main story 1h · with extras 1h (from 2 logged playthroughs)

The Goonies is a 1986 platform game. The main theme for most of the game is a chiptune rendition of Cyndi Lauper's "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough". The game was previously released only in Japan, but was later released as an Arcade Playchoice-10 title in North America.
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Details

Developers
Konami
Publishers
Konami
Genres
Adventure, Platform, Puzzle
Themes
Action
Franchises
The Goonies
Series
Goonies

Release dates

  • Feb 21, 1986 (Full Release) (Japan) Family Computer
  • Apr 08, 1986 (Full Release) (Japan) Family Computer Disk System
  • Oct 23, 1986 (Full Release) (Japan) PC-8800 Series
  • 1986 (Full Release) (Japan) Sharp X1
  • 1987 (Full Release) (North_America) Arcade

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Rating distribution

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1 star
1
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Status scoopings Aug 18, 2023

Ahhhhh, this is so exciting. I'm so close to being back where I started (lol). The MSX Goonies was my motivation to delve deeper into consoles, microcomputers, and years of videogames I was not familiar with. This Datasoft version, while it looks rough, has been staring me in the face since I started this chronology project going on 2 years …

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Ahhhhh, this is so exciting. I'm so close to being back where I started (lol). The MSX Goonies was my motivation to delve deeper into consoles, microcomputers, and years of videogames I was not familiar with. This Datasoft version, while it looks rough, has been staring me in the face since I started this chronology project going on 2 years ago, and I'm finally almost to it! (a few more games to play before). Starting in 87, I only have games that I've heard good things about, or are in series I want to try, or in some way were notably worth me playing. Just a few more pages of the backlog before I don't have very passable games on the backlog that I nonetheless force myself to play anyway >.< Haha. But that also means longer games, as we approach the JRPG era, and Zelda/Hydlide-style games that I will truly want to delve fully into, possibly taking up to a month for some games etc. Ah! I suppose I have a lifetime for the backlog anyway :-p

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