Bust-A-Move has already been released on 3DO, DOS, Game Gear, N-Gage, Neo Geo CD, Neo Geo Pocket Color, SNES, PC, PSP, WonderSwan, iPhone, J2ME.

All release dates for Bust-A-Move

USA:
  • 3DO → Game released → 1995
  • DOS → Game released → 1997
  • Game Gear → Game released → 1996
  • N-Gage → Game released → October 6, 2003
  • Neo Geo CD → Game released → April 27, 1995
  • Neo Geo Pocket Color → Game released → 1999
  • SNES → Game released → March 1995
  • PC → Game released → 1995

Japan:
  • Game Gear → Game released → August 2, 1996
  • PSP → Game released → December 22, 2004
  • SNES → Game released → January 13, 1995
  • WonderSwan → Game released → July 1, 1999

The whole world:
  • iPhone → Game released → August 18, 2009

France:
  • J2ME → Game released → July 2003

Europe:
  • N-Gage → Game released → 2003
  • Neo Geo Pocket Color → Game released → 1999
  • PC → Game released → July 1, 1998

Australia:
  • PC → Game released → May 18, 2001

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Frozen

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Game canceled

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