Developed by Konami and published by Sega and Gremlin, Frogger sends a series of frogs on a perilous journey through both human-made obstacles (a highway full of speeding traffic) and natural ones (a stream filled with turtles, alligators and logs). The game was supposedly initially rejected by Gremlin's male marketing executives as being a "women and kids' game," but was championed by a female exec who noted that that was the same skepticism that preceded another 80s hit, a little game called Pac-Man. Frogger would become a hugely popular hit, with adaptations on every platform as well as a cartoon, an episode of Seinfeld and a fruit fly gene family. This overlay features the artwork of both the Sega/Gremlin version and the European Zaccaria version of the cabinet.