Arcade clones •
Clowns (licensed release by
Midway) •
Acrobat (licensed release by
Taito). It was the seventh highest-earning arcade video game of 1978 in Japan. •
Circus Circus (
Universal) •
Seesaw Jump (
Sega) •
Devil Circus (
Hoei) •
Pierrot (Uko) •
Piccolo (
IPM) •
Fūsen-wari game (lit. "Balloon popping game"
Data East) •
Bonpa (
Nihon Bussan) •
Balloon Circus (Data East). The screen is changed to a vertical rectangle. A cabinet version titled
Mini Balloon was also released by Data East. •
Nyankoro (IPM). The balloons are changed to kittens, and the mother cat appears to prevent the player from progressing after a certain amount of time passes.
Home clones • Atari released
Circus Atari for the Atari VCS on January 10, 1980. •
Datasoft's 1982
Clowns and Balloons, for the
Atari 8-bit computers and
TRS-80 Color Computer, replaces the seesaw with a trampoline. • ''P.T. Barnum's Acrobats!'' was published in 1982 by
Philips for the
Magnavox Odyssey 2. •
Seesaw Jump 2005 was released for the
i-mode network by Sega. •
Circus Linux, an open source reimplementation developed by New Breed Software, available for various platforms
Similar games •
Trapeze (Exidy). The character gathers stars by swinging off the trapeze. The same game was also released by Taito with the title
Trampoline. •
Gypsy Juggler (Meadows Games). This game uses
otedama as a motif, and was also released by Taito. •
Rip Cord (Exidy). This game uses
sky diving as a motif, and has sound effects for the start of the game and game over scene (
The U.S. Air Force (song) for the opening and
Ring a Ring o' Roses for game overs.) It was released in Japan by Data East as
Nice On. •
Field Goal (Taito). This game uses American football as a motif. Though the game uses a normal paddle instead of a seesaw, the game is similar to
Circus in that the objective is to eliminate 3 rows of football players wearing uniforms of different colors. Eliminated rows are refilled along with a similar sound effect to the original game. •
Plump Pop (Taito). This game was released as a remake of
Circus in 1987. It was later ported to
PlayStation 2. The seesaw was changed to a trampoline and features cuter characters, new items, levels, and bosses. ==See also==