<P> Datasoft produced a Goonies video game for Commodore 64, Atari 8 - bit family and Apple II in 1985, which was later ported to the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC by U.S. Gold . This game features eight screens in which a player had to use two members of the Goonies group to solve puzzles and reach an exit to advance to the next stage . The screens were largely inspired by actual sets and puzzles seen in the film . A reference to the aforementioned "octopus scene" is included, as the seventh level . </P> <P> In 1986, Japanese game developer Konami created two versions of The Goonies for the MSX (The Goonies) in Japan and Europe, and Family Computer (The Goonies) in Japan . The Goonies II was also released on the Famicom (and its international counterpart, the Nintendo Entertainment System). The Goonies II was released in North America, Europe and Australia, although the original was one of the NES games released as part of the Nintendo VS . System arcade machine in the 1980s . The Goonies II has little to do with the film . In it, the Fratellis have kidnapped all the Goonies (except Mikey, whom the player guides) and have hidden them in cage across a terrain of caverns, mazes and abandoned buildings . As Mikey, the player must rescue them all and ultimately free a mermaid named Annie . </P> <P> In February 2007, Chrysler's Jeep division sponsored The Goonies: Return to Astoria, a Flash - based game, developed by Fuel Industries . The player's goal is to collect map pieces and doubloons, and then race the Fratellis to One - Eyed Willy's treasure . </P> <P> A Goonies level pack for Lego Dimensions was released on May 9, 2017 . The pack includes a Sloth minifigure and constructable Pirate Ship and Skeleton Organ, and unlocks a bonus level that adapts the plot of the film . </P>

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