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Gremlins Games

This is a full listing of every Gremlins-related video game and any information that can be found on them.

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1984

Gremlins
-Atari 2600

Gremlins (I)

gremlins5200.jpg-Apple II
-Atari 5200
Instruction manual on atarihq.com
-Commodore 64

Gremlins on Atari 5200, Commodore 64, and Apple II were all virutally the same game, with varying graphical quality dependant on the system’s capabilities.  The Atari 2600 game strayed quite far from the film’s roots, and it was because of this that it was not as successful as the other versions.

1985
Gremlins: The Adventure

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-Commodore C-16

Gremlins: The Adventure was a text-based adventure game that had you taking the role of Billy from the movie, and have to travel through various locations seen in the film to thwart the gremlins menace. This is considered tobe one of the better Gremlins games, as it stays very true to the movie, and it manages to keep the horror/comedic tone that made the film so popular.

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A screenshot from Gremlins: The Adventure

1990

Gremlins 2: The New Batch –

g2back1.jpgnesgremlins2.gif-Nintendo Entertainment System – 12/14/90 – Japan
-Nintendo Entertainment System – 12/90 – US

This game is often regarded as the best Gremlins game released, even though there was a lot of creative license taken in the game’s design.  You play as Gizmo from an angled top-down view, travelling through the Clamp Center to save the day from the gremlin menace. The game plays like a standard platformer, and has some features that really made it stand out from gremlins2cart.jpgother games of the same genre at the time, such as upgradable weapons and items. All of the levels are made to resemble areas that were featured in the film, from Billy’s office to the set of Microwave with Marge to the Clamp Control Center.  The graphics are up-to-par with the era, and each type of gremlin is easily distinguishable from the rest. George, Daffy, Lenny and Mohawk make appearances throughout the game, getting in your way on a regular basis.
The story is told through animated cutscenes, and portray the movie’s story with great accuracy, so even if you have not seen the second film, the story is not lost.
The game does not have a save feature, but has passwords in case you need to start over.
Gremlins 2 ends with a battle against Mohawk the Spider-Gremlin, and afterwards you get treated to seeing the demise of the gremlins at the hands of Billy and the Electric Gremlin.

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Gremlins 2: The New Batch (I)
-Commodore 64

Gremlins 2: The New Batch (II)
-Game Boy – 12/21/90 Japan
-Game Boy – US
–(US version has full color label with photo of Mohawk)

Gremlins 2: The New Batch for Game Boy was created by Sunsoft, who had major success in the NES/Game Boy era with movie tie-ins such as Batman, Fetser’s Quest (an Addams family spinoff) and others. They also had a few significant original IPs, such as Blaster Master, Aero The Acro-Bat and Journey To Silius. The Game Boy game is infamous for its difficulty and unforgiving controls. You play through the game as Gizmo armed a pencil and have to navigate increasingly tough platforming stages all while Gremlins aim to make your fuzzy little life miserable. The game wasn’t very true to the film, however this was common in that era of gaming. The levels have similar aesthetics to some areas of Clamp Center such as the backgrounds having items found in various set-pieces in the movie. (science lab equipment , studio cameras, etc.) If you can tolerate the difficulty and frustratingly precise controls, Gremlins 2 for Game Boy is a must-have in any Gremlins fan’s collection.
—Gameplay Videos



Gremlins 2: The New Batch Print Kit 
-Commodore 64
-IBM PC

1991
Gremlins 2: The New Batch
-Nintendo Entertainment System – 2/21/91 – UK

Gremlins 2: The New Batch

-IBM PC

1992

Gremlins 2: The New Batch

– Game Boy -04/23/92 – UK

–Exact Same game as the American Game Boy Game
–(Orange label with Gizmo and paw prints on it)

2001

Gremlins: Unleashed!

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-Game Boy Color – 09/23/01 – UK
–Though this game was not widely available in the USA, it could be found at some major retailers, such as Wal-Mart and Target, it is considered somewhat rare and was scarcely available.


2002

Gremlins: Sripe Vs. Gizmo

gbagremlins.jpg -Game Boy Advance – UK
–Though this game was not widely available in the USA, the game could be found at some major  retailers, it is considered somewhat rare and was scarcely available.
–Links:
My Gamefaqs.com review

2011

Gremlins: Gizmo


-Nintendo Wii – 11/18/11
-Nintendo DS – 11/18/11
-Xbox Live Arcade – Unknown
-Playstation Network – Unknown
-Announced and previewed at NECA’s booth at E3 2011, and released without much fanfare to stores in November 2011

–Links:
Official NECA Gremlins: Gizmo website

65 responses to “Gremlins Games

  1. Leonardo Saraceni (@leosaraceni)'s avatarLeonardo Saraceni (@leosaraceni) November 18, 2011 at 9:34 am

    Have you seen the new Gremlins Gizmo game? Apparently it’s coming out today – http://gremlinsvideogame.com/

  2. Zoo Tycoon 2 Fan's avatarZoo Tycoon 2 Fan September 22, 2010 at 10:33 am

    I Love Gremlins and Zoo Tycoon 2!!!!!!!

  3. Gizmolover's avatarGizmolover August 21, 2010 at 10:30 am

    i beat stripe vs gizmo. i call it gizmo vs stripe cause to me it sounds better. as said in ur review, JP, beat it in 4 hours, then its not fun.

  4. Jo3 D@nt3's avatarJo3 D@nt3 July 17, 2010 at 8:28 am

    I told my mom to look for Stripe Versus Gizmo around Christmas. On christmas day, she gave me the small GBA cartrage. It was used, but in great condition. Plus it was only $4

  5. SophieWinter's avatarSophieWinter July 13, 2010 at 9:13 am

    I really love ‘Gremlins’, because I think this film is based on a cute little create named Gizmo! But for the first time watching the fist ever film with my family,I am now trying to hunt for a ‘Gremlins plush toy’ on Amazon and Ebay…
    So yes I would love to say A LARGE MOGWAI THANK YOU to everyone who done something to put the Gremlin movies on my Tv box… I LOVE YOU GIZMO OR MOGWAI…
    Thanks for listening, I meant reading. SophieWinter

  6. Gizmolover's avatarGizmolover July 1, 2010 at 1:56 pm

    its amazing gremlin games are released years after the movies.

  7. MMORPG Liste's avatarMMORPG Liste June 30, 2010 at 10:27 pm

    Great day, I love to played games online, and today I found your article the gremlin 2 this is one of the best books I read and played most . Do you have an installer of Gremlin 2? If you have pleased emailed me. Thanks!

    • Mogturmen's avatarJP Cupertino July 5, 2010 at 12:55 pm

      Glad to hear you enjoy the Gremlins series of books and games.
      We do not host any kind of installers or ROMs here, nor would we send any out if they were available.
      My best advice is to track down an original game at collector’s sites or stores, maybe even on Ebay.
      Just keep poking around and you will find tons of great Gremlins collectables out there.

  8. April Webster's avatarApril Webster June 26, 2010 at 7:09 am

    Peace! i just luv it in Gremlins 2 when mohawk ties Gizmo to a traintrack

  9. chad's avatarchad May 1, 2010 at 8:41 pm

    Im confused were can you buy this and why post things that you do not have in stock please post some websites I can buy these video games from sinserly chad

    • Mogturmen's avatarJP Cupertino May 2, 2010 at 9:54 am

      We do not sell the games on this site, if you are looking for any of the Gremlins video games, feel free to search on Amazon.com or eBay.com. They are all out of print but shouldn’t be too hard to find.

  10. Stacy's avatarStacy April 24, 2010 at 3:58 pm

    How frustrating…I remember a long time ago when I was little and we had our first computer there was a Gremlins game on it but I can’t seem to find anything about it anywhere now….

    It was something like…I think you were walking around in an office and there were gremlins around…Aaahh…I don’t remember too much about it…It really bothers me though…