Bonk, known as in Japan and as PC Kid or BC Kid in
PAL territories
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, is a
video game
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character and former
mascot
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for
NEC
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's
PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 video game console
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.
Three
platform games
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featuring the character appeared on the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16, as well as two spin-offs featuring
Air Zonk. The protagonist is a bald
caveman
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named Bonk who attacks using his comically large head.
His Japanese name PC-Genjin is a
pun
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on the PC Engine, with his European name PC Kid similarly referencing the system's name (the console is also called PC Engine in Europe). The "PC" part of his Japanese and European names also stands for "
Pithecanthropus
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Computer
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urus", a fictitious
species
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name for the character. The American title ''Bonk'' is also not used in the European versions due to the word "
bonk
Bonk may refer to:
People
* Bonk (surname)
Arts and entertainment
* ''Bonk'' (video game series), a caveman character and video game series
*Bonk!, a soft drink company in the first-person shooting game ''Team Fortress 2''
* ''Bonk'' (al ...
" being inappropriate slang in
British English
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.
Konami
, is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company, video game and entertainment company headquartered in Chūō, Tokyo, Chūō, Tokyo, it also produces and distributes trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, pachinko machin ...
now owns the rights to the Bonk series as a result of its absorption of the series' publisher
Hudson Soft
was a Japanese video game company that released numerous games for video game consoles, home computers and mobile phones, mainly from the 1980s to the 2000s. It was headquartered in the Midtown Tower in Tokyo Midtown, Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo ...
in 2012.
Origin
As stated on Hudson Soft's website, in their "The Definitive Bonk" article, Bonk was originally created as a comic character, PC Caveman (Genjin), in a magazine for the PC Engine. So many people liked the character that there were talks held on giving him a game of his own. In addition to this, many people even mistook him for an upcoming game character even before his game was in development, because the magazine frequently featured comics of upcoming games.
Games
''
Bonk's Adventure'' (''PC-Genjin'' in Japan, ''PC Kid'' in Europe) was the first game starring Bonk and was released for the
TurboGrafx-16
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in 1989. A variation of the TG-16 original eventually appeared on the
NES
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with fewer colors and reduced graphic quality. Another variation was released for the
Amiga
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under the name ''BC Kid''. A completely new game, with 2-player co-op, was released for the
arcades, while another new game utilizing the same name was released for the
Game Boy
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. A
remake
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of the original was released in Japan many years later on the
PlayStation 2
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and the
GameCube
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.
''
Bonk's Revenge
''Bonk's Revenge'', known as in Japan and ''PC Kid 2'' in Europe, is a 2D platformer set in prehistory, originally for the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 console, created in 1991 by the Red Company for Hudson Soft, and licensed by NEC. This is the sec ...
'' (''PC-Genjin 2'' in Japan, ''PC Kid 2'' in Europe) was released for the
TurboGrafx-16
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in 1991, while a completely different game using the same name made it to the
Game Boy
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, the TurboGrafx-16 version was re-released for Windows on December 13, 2013, and the Wii U Virtual Console on March 12, 2014, in Japan.
''
Bonk 3: Bonk's Big Adventure'' (''PC-Genjin 3'') was released for the TurboGrafx-16 as 2 versions in 1993: a TurboChip (cartridge) version and a Super CD-ROM version, the latter of which featured an updated redbook audio soundtrack.
''
Super Bonk
''Super Bonk'' (released in Europe as ''Super B.C. Kid'' and in Japan as ''Super Genjin'') is a 1994 platform video game developed by A.I. Co, Ltd. and published by Hudson Soft for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the fourth game ...
'' (''Super Genjin'', ''Super B.C. Kid'') was the 4th game in the series and was released for the
Super NES
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in 1994. It was the first entry in the ''Bonk'' series to not be released for the TurboGrafx-16. ''Super Bonk'' was later re-released for Nintendo's
Virtual Console
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in Japan on November 16, 2010, the PAL region on December 10, 2010, and in North America on April 4, 2011.
''
Super Genjin 2
is a 1995 2D platform video game by Hudson Soft for Super Famicom. It is the sequel to ''Super Bonk
''Super Bonk'' (released in Europe as ''Super B.C. Kid'' and in Japan as ''Super Genjin'') is a 1994 platform video game developed by A.I. Co ...
'' was the 5th and final console game in the series. It was the follow-up to ''Super Bonk'', and was released in 1995 only in Japan on the
Super Famicom
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(Super NES).
''
GB Genjin Land: Viva! Chikkun Kingdom'' was a collection of mini games starring Bonk, released for the
Game Boy
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.
''Genjin Collection'', a collection of the 3 Game Boy titles, was released for the
Game Boy
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.
''
Bonk's Return'' was released for mobile phones. It features gameplay similar to that of the first two ''Bonk'' games.
, released on iPhone OS on 2008 in Japan, is part of ''Do the Hudson!!''.
, released on iPhone OS on 2008 in Japan, is part of ''Do the Hudson!!''.
, released on iPhone OS on 2008 in Japan, is part of ''Do the Hudson!!''.
, released on iPhone OS on 2008 in Japan, is part of ''Do the Hudson!!''.
The TurboGrafx-16 version of ''Bonk's Adventure'' was released for the Virtual Console service at its launch on November 21, 2006. ''Bonk's Revenge'' was released on April 16, 2007, and ''Bonk 3: Bonk's Big Adventure'' was released on September 3, 2007, in the United States.
Unreleased games
A conversion of ''PC Genjin'' titled ''Genjin Show - Tobidase! VB Genjin'' was planned for the
Virtual Boy
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, with a former Hudson Soft employee stating that he played ''Virtual Bomberman'' as reference during development but the adaptation was scrapped due to the commercial and critical failure of the platform. ''PC Alajin'', ''Bonk Strategy'' (''Uesugi Genjin'' in Japan), ''PC Genjin no Te-to-Risu'', ''Bonk IV: The Role-Playing Game/Bonk's Quest'' (''RPG Genjin'' in Japan), ''Ultra Genjin'' and ''Bonk 3D'' were planned for the TurboGrafx-16, Nintendo 64 and Nintendo 3DS respectively, but were never released. ''Ultra Genjin'' eventually became ''
Bomberman Hero
is a platforming video game and the second ''Bomberman'' game for the Nintendo 64. It was originally planned as a ''Bonk''/''PC Kid'' game known as ''Ultra Genjin'', but became a Bomberman game during development.
A further departure from the ...
'' for the Nintendo 64. A new Bonk game developed by
Pi Studios
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, ''Bonk: Brink of Extinction'', had been announced for the
PlayStation Network
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,
Xbox Live Arcade
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, and
WiiWare
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. The title would have included cooperative play but it was cancelled.
Other media
Manga
* ''PC Genjin-kun'' (PC原人くん), was a manga that was released in February 1992 to April 1994, and published by Shogakukan and Author Hikawa Hirokazu.
* The event of ''Bonk's Revenge'', featuring Bonk, was adapted into a manga featuring the Hudson characters titled ''Hudson Makyou'' (ハドソン魔境) by Minori Shobo on 1992.
* In the 2010 manga titled ''High-Score Girl'' (ハイスコアガール ''Haisukoagāru''), Bonk makes a cameo in the cartridge for the PC Engine.
Notes
References
External links
The Bonk Compendium(Covering all games and references to Bonk)
''The Definitive Bonk'' an article at
Hudson Entertainment on the history of Bonk and his various appearances, spin-offs, and names.
Hudson Selection Vol. 3: PC Genjin(Bonk's Adventure remake for Nintendo GameCube and Sony PlayStation 2)
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