Ever thought what it would be like if your favorite video game came to life? One of the ones that has come to life, at least in scripted form, is Frogger (what, you forgot about that Seinfeld episode?
Frogger is heading to Peacock. The classic video arcade game is being turned into a physical competition series for the streamer. The NBCU platform has ordered 13 episodes of the format from Holey ...
Frogger, the 1981 arcade game where you safely guide a frog across busy highways and treacherous rivers, is now a game show on Peacock. That’s right — instead of playing as a little frog, contestants ...
The classic arcade game Frogger has been reimagined as a real-life obstacle course in a new game show on Peacock, NBC Universal’s streaming service. The Peacock Original will begin streaming on Sept.
The NBCUniversal streaming service has ordered a live-action show based on the classic game. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Peacock is taking a leap into competition series with a show ...
Stephen Lambros is a Movie/TV New Writer for Game Rant. When it comes to the modern game shows of major television networks, one noticeable trend has been the implementation of an advertisable product ...
NBC’s Peacock streaming service is bulking up with...a new game show based on the classic arcade game Frogger? Announced Tuesday, the Frogger game show will supersize the classic Frog-hopping, traffic ...
When you think of video game IPs that can be adapted for television, what comes to your mind? Mario? Zelda? Sonic? Metal Gear? How about Frogger? The NBC Universal streamer Peacock is adapting the ...
Konami has announced Frogger: Hyper Arcade Edition will be released through PSN, WiiWare, and XBLA this spring. Outed by the Australian Classifications Board last month, the game contains the core ...
Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has announced it is to revisit the classic Frogger franchise, with a new download title for WiiWare™ and PlayStation®Network, entitled Frogger Returns. Frogger ...
Man oh man, do I love Frogger. My affection for the classic arcade came runs deep, and I’ve long been a purist: I don’t like knock-offs that star other critters; I want to guide a frog, across a ...