

Pepenga Pengo has never seen an international release, however was brought to the Japanese Wii Virtual Console service in 2009. This idea was suggested Osamu Muto to Yoshihiro Sakuta, because both Sonic and the penguins are blue. In Pepenga Pengo the Sno-Bees are back One day in Antarctica, an asteroid crashes into the crystal that protects the penguins, shattering it into many pieces and freeing the Sno-Bees who had been frozen in ice.



In Bomberman you place bombs and run away before they release explosive bursts of fire in four directions. The biggest difference between the two games, of course, is how you kill the enemies. The cover art has Sonic the Hedgehog hidden amongst the crowd of penguins. Pepenga Pengo basically takes the concept of the arcade game and turns it into a Bomberman clone. Pepenga Pengo contains a port of the original game, though the music has been changed in this port to avoid potential legal issues (and is different to other ports of Pengo in this regard). This idea would later be recycled with the 2010 arcade sequel, Pengo!. There is even a "battle mode" in which you can take on three other players. PEPENGA PENGO Sega Mega Drive - SEGA GENESIS SUPER RARE Item Number. There is also an items system similar to Bomberman, affecting Pengo's speed and the amount of ice blocks he can create at one time. Pengo can no longer smash ice blocks, however there are blocks that can be destroyed by kicking ice blocks into them. Placing three diamond blocks in a row will also destroy all enemies on screen, as opposed to just rewarding the player with a bonus. The rules have also changed regarding how blocks react with each other - pushing block A against block B will cause A to stop after impact, and B to continue the momentum. The goal is the same as before - to defeat all enemies on screen, however the major difference is that Pengo can now create ice blocks to kick (with ). Pepenga Pengo differs significantly from the original Pengo and is now structured even more like a Bomberman game than its predecessor.
