The
Game Boy Advance version has the most games out of the portable versions, including seven homebrew games that do not appear in any of the other versions. It does not include the 19 Imagic games or
Commando, nor does it play music during gameplay. It does have four custom 1980s-style music tracks that play in the menu screens, however. The
PlayStation Portable version includes three of the Imagic games,
Atlantis,
Demon Attack, and
Moonsweeper, nearly all of the Activision games, full-speed emulation, and the 1980s songs featured in the PlayStation 2 and computer versions, but does not include
Commando, the four Absolute Entertainment games, games exclusive to the other releases, or the homebrew titles. The PSP version also lacked the possibility to save high scores and unlocked extras, so when the player quits out of the game, all progress would be lost. There was also a version released on
mobile phones with three titles. It included
H.E.R.O.,
Pitfall!, and
River Raid. A version for the digiBlast was released on December 31, 2005, which included 5 titles. These titles are
H.E.R.O.,
Tennis,
Megamania,
Grand Prix, and
Demon Attack.
Activision Anthology was released for
Android and
iOS devices on August 30, 2012. The game
Kaboom! is offered as an initial free game, while the rest of the games were offered as an in-app purchase. These versions include the Imagic game
Dragonfire, but do not include the homebrew games, the games by Absolute Entertainment, or
Commando. These versions also do not contain any of the licensed 1980s music. ==Game list==