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== Ports == After the arcade version, Klax saw ports to most contemporary video game systems of the 1990s: * The [[Atari 2600]] version of ''Klax'' was the last game ever officially released for the 2600 system.{{Citation needed|date=October 2007}} * The [[Atari Lynx]] * ''Klax'' was the first game with versions for all three of 1990's leading consoles, the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], the [[Mega Drive|Sega Genesis]] and the [[TurboGrafx-16]].<ref>"They're hot, they're new, they're fun," by Dennis Lynch, ''Chicago Tribune'', November 23, 1990.</ref> *''Klax'' was included in ''Arcade Party Pak'' for the [[PlayStation]]. The game was also reissued in ''[[Midway Arcade Treasures]]'', a 2003 compilation for the [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Xbox]] and [[Personal Computer|PC]]. * [[MAME]] emulates several arcade versions of ''Klax'', including a prototype. * In [[Japan]], the Genesis version was released by [[Namco]], while the Game Boy and NES versions were released by [[Hudson Soft]]. * Midway licensed the interactive TV rights to ''Klax'' to [[RuneCraft]] in 2001. === Consoles === * [[Amstrad GX4000]] * [[Atari 2600]] (1990) (only in [[PAL]] format)[http://www.atariprotos.com/2600/software/klax/klax.htm] * [[Atari 7800]] (1992) (completed but never released)[http://www.atariprotos.com/7800/software/klax/klax.htm] * [[Xbox]] * [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (1990) * [[Nintendo GameCube]] * [[Sega Master System]] (1991) * [[Mega Drive|Mega Drive/Genesis]] (1991) * [[PlayStation]] (''Arcade Party Pak''), * [[PlayStation 2]] (''[[Midway Arcade Treasures]]'') Also for PC, Xbox, PlayStation Portable, and Nintendo GameCube. * [[TurboGrafx-16]] (1990) === Computers === * [[BBC Micro]] (1990) * [[Atari ST]] (1990) * [[Commodore Amiga]] (1990) * [[Amstrad CPC]] (1990) * [[Commodore 64]] (1990) * [[Intel x86]] ([[Microsoft DOS]]) (1992) (part of Domark's ''Tengen's Arcade Hits Collection'') * [[Intel x86]] ([[Microsoft Windows]]) * [[SAM Coupé]] (1991) * [[ZX Spectrum]] (1990) * [[MSX]] (1990) === Handhelds === * [[Atari Lynx]] (1990) * [[Game Boy]] (1990) * [[Game Boy Advance]] (2005, along with ''[[Marble Madness]]'' in 2-game pack) * [[Game Boy Color]] (1999) * [[Sega Game Gear|Game Gear]] (1992) * [[PlayStation Portable]] (''[[Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play]]'')
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