You (and up to two other players simulatneously) are one of the three
little pigs running around collecting food and avoiding and tossing tin
cans, bowling balls, boomerangs against wolves and mad butchers. There
were TONS of levels, including a library, Italian restaurant, sewer,
carnival, food factory, burning building, parking garage, and probably
more. Every level had its own special nuance, like the elevator in the
garage, tightrope and seal w/bouncing ball in the carnival, firemen's
trampoline, food factory conveyor belt, vines and alligators in the
sewers, etc. This game was arguably the best arcade coin-op I've ever
played, and it incorporated nearly everything classic gamers love about
the older games (simplicity, ever-increasing fun and challenge) PLUS
all the positive features of today's games (i.e. digitized sound,
multiple levels, detailed graphics, etc.).
To my knowledge, it wasn't released for a home system. So, could some
kind soul help me out?