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is a vertical scrolling arcade climbing game produced by
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( Nihon Bussan Co. Ltd.) and released in
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worldwide. In North America, the game was also released by Taito America. It was later released by UA Ltd. in 1982 for the Emerson
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and other
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s. It is one of the most acclaimed games in Nichibutsu's library. A precursor to the platform game genre, ''Crazy Climber'' was the first climbing-themed video game—specifically, climbing buildings—before
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's 1981 release '' Donkey Kong''. It was the third highest-earning arcade game of 1980 in Japan, while also being a commercial success in North America. The game was ported to the Atari 2600,
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,
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(released in December 1981),
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(released in January 1982), Famicom, Super Famicom and
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. A sequel, ''
Crazy Climber 2 is a vertical scrolling arcade climbing game produced by Nichibutsu ( Nihon Bussan Co. Ltd.) and released in 1980 worldwide. In North America, the game was also released by Taito America. It was later released by UA Ltd. in 1982 for the Emerson ...
'', was released for arcades in 1988.


Description

The player assumes the role of a climber attempting to reach the top of four
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s. The climber is controlled via two joysticks.


Obstacles

* Windows that open and close. * Residents who throw objects such as flower pots, buckets of water and fruit in an effort to knock the climber off the building. * A condor, who drops eggs and excrement aimed at the climber. * A giant ape whose punch can prove deadly. * Falling steel girders and iron dumbbells. * Live wires which protrude off electric Nichibutsu signs. * Falling ''Crazy Climber'' signs. Some of these dangers appear at every level of the game; others make appearances only in later stages. Should the climber succumb to any one of these dangers, a new climber takes his place at the exact point where he fell; the last major danger is eliminated. One ally the climber has is a pink "Lucky Balloon"; if he is able to grab it, the climber is transported up 8 stories to a window. The window onto which it drops the climber may be about to close. If the window that the climber is dropped onto is fully closed, the balloon pauses there until the window opens up again. The player does not actually earn bonus points for catching the balloon, but he is awarded the normal 'step value' for each of the eight floors that he passes while holding the balloon. If the climber is able to ascend to the top of a skyscraper and grabs the runner of a waiting
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, he earns a bonus and is transported to another skyscraper, which presents more dangers than the past. The helicopter only waits about 30 seconds before flying off. If the player completes all four skyscrapers, he is taken back to the first skyscraper and the game restarts from the beginning, but the player keeps his score. The difficulty level of any game was modified to take into account the skill of previous players. Hence if a player pushed the high score up to 250,000 any novice player following would get thoroughly wiped out for several games, due to the increased difficulty level, and have to play until it dropped back down. Musical cues used throughout the game include " Baby Elephant Walk", "
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", and "
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". If the climber is not moved for several seconds, a voice says "Go for it!" The Family Computer version had a special controller that could be used with it.


Reception

In Japan, ''Crazy Climber'' was the third highest-grossing arcade game of 1980, just below ''
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'' and '' Galaxian''. ''Crazy Climber'' was also Japan's eighth highest-grossing arcade game of 1981. In North America, ''Crazy Climber'' was among the top ten highest-earning arcade games in the summer of 1982.


Legacy

* In 1981,
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version of the game. * A 3D Board Game was released by Bandai in 1981, exclusively in Japan. * ''
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'' (1982) for the Atari 2600 was similar to ''Crazy Cimber'', a variation on its gameplay format with added web shooting and swinging abilities. * A 1985 sequel titled ''Crazy Climber '85'' was produced, but put into storage by Nichibutsu in favor of ''
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''. This unreleased sequel was eventually included in on the PlayStation version of ''Nichibutsu Arcade Classics''. * A Japanese-only sequel, ''
Crazy Climber 2 is a vertical scrolling arcade climbing game produced by Nichibutsu ( Nihon Bussan Co. Ltd.) and released in 1980 worldwide. In North America, the game was also released by Taito America. It was later released by UA Ltd. in 1982 for the Emerson ...
'', was produced in 1988. The game was essentially identical to ''Crazy Climber'' in gameplay but featured more sophisticated graphics and a few new features. * On February 3, 1996, ''Hyper Crazy Climber'' was released only in Japan for the
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. It has similar gameplay to that of the original game but also a few differences. Players can choose between three cartooney characters, each with their own strength/speed attributes. Several buildings can be selected from a ''Bomberman''-style map screen, including an underwater building, a medieval clock tower, a haunted skyscraper, and a beanstalk. Power-ups are also used. It was also released for Windows on November 30, 1996. * On March 2, 2000, ''Crazy Climber 2000'' was released for the
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. This is more of a remake of the original arcade game using 3D graphics for the first time. A notable feature is the ability to turn corners and access different sides of the buildings, which now have a variety of designs (including one with a cylindrical, tower-like shape). The game included the original port of the arcade ''Crazy Climber'' and a scan of the instruction panel. Like ''Hyper Crazy Climber'' which released for the same console 4 years earlier, ''Crazy Climber 2000'' was released only in Japan. * Japanese publisher HAMSTER released the arcade version of ''Crazy Climber'' under their '' Oretachi Geasen Zoku Sono (オレたちゲーセン族)'' classic game line for the
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on July 21, 2005. * ''Crazy Climber Wii'' was released for the
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in Japan on December 20, 2007. * The arcade game was released on the
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in Japan on February 23, 2010. * The game was released for the
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by HAMSTER under their
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series in February 2018. It had been previously released on May 15, 2014, for the
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as the very first entry in the series.


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