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developed by Falcon, released in 1981 and similar to
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's ''
Donkey Kong is a video game franchise created by Shigeru Miyamoto and owned by Nintendo. It follows the adventures of a gorilla named Donkey Kong (character), Donkey Kong and his clan of other Ape, apes and monkeys. The franchise primarily consists of plat ...
''. Although commonly believed to be a
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version, it was officially licensed for operation only in Japan when Nintendo couldn't keep up with domestic demand (even though ''Donkey Kong'' was still released there), and is based on different hardware. It retains all the gameplay elements of ''Donkey Kong'', but its graphics were redrawn and re-colorized. Falcon breached their contract by exporting the cabinets overseas, leading Nintendo to revoke the license in January 1982. Like the original game, ''Crazy Kong'' had bootleg versions under such titles as ''Congorilla'', ''Big Kong'', ''Donkey King'' and ''Monkey Donkey''. There are two versions of the original: ''Crazy Kong'' and ''Crazy Kong Part II''. The differences between them are in minor cinematic artifacts and bugs, color palette choices and minor gameplay differences; the first part then shows no copyright or company name on the title screen. Both run on modified ''
Crazy Climber 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 Emerso ...
'' hardware; there are other versions that run on ''
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'', Jeutel, Orca, and Alca hardware. The official ''Crazy Kong'' came in two stand-up cabinets featuring a large and angry (rather than comic) ape; they were manufactured by
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(also
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distributor of the game).


Differences from ''Donkey Kong''

* The game's title screen shows the text "Crazy Kong", written in girders, dependent upon which version is running. There is no copyright or graphic of Kong on the main screen, just the year '1981'. The girder text does not flash different colours for a few seconds before stopping, as in ''
Donkey Kong is a video game franchise created by Shigeru Miyamoto and owned by Nintendo. It follows the adventures of a gorilla named Donkey Kong (character), Donkey Kong and his clan of other Ape, apes and monkeys. The franchise primarily consists of plat ...
''. * The color palette is almost completely different. Most of the girders have been switched from magenta/purple to neon green, including those on the
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. * Some graphics were redrawn. While the
Donkey Kong is a video game franchise created by Shigeru Miyamoto and owned by Nintendo. It follows the adventures of a gorilla named Donkey Kong (character), Donkey Kong and his clan of other Ape, apes and monkeys. The franchise primarily consists of plat ...
character looks almost the same from side view, his frontal appearance is noticeably different when he opens his mouth; he is taller and fiercer-looking. * Many animations are removed. For example, in the classic first level, barrels appear from Crazy Kong, as opposed to showing the rolling animations. Kong is locked in the horizontal roll animation, but does not reach for the other barrels or move when rolling barrels vertically. Frames of animation are also removed at the beginning and ending of each level. * The sound effects are altered and generally cruder. The background humming music is removed (sans the Scramble hardware release) and
Mario is a character created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. He is the title character of the ''Mario'' franchise and the mascot of Japanese video game company Nintendo. Mario has appeared in over 200 video games since his creat ...
makes a digital sample "
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" sound when jumping. A lot of the in-game sounds, such as Kong's chest-beating, can also be found in the game ''
Crazy Climber 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 Emerso ...
'' on those versions that run on its proprietary hardware. * Some aspects of the game are considered more difficult than ''Donkey Kong, as'' the
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is less forgiving and certain elements of the game move faster. * The first level can be completed with the following cheat: Climb up the ladder at the far right of the bottom platform. Make sure Mario's back is facing you while tapping the joystick until his right foot is hanging over the ledge. Jump off the platform. If done correctly, he drops through the floor below and the level is completed. * The ghost-like flames at the 100m mark (the rivet level) are replaced with the oil-fire enemies that inhabit the other levels. * After completing the 100m mark, the heart that normally exists between Mario and Pauline is positioned near the round indicator. * When entering a high score, any of the 12 available characters that is not used is replaced with a dash (-). * Mario wears the brown and muddy-red colors similar to those in the original ''
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'', except in the 100m level, where he appears in a corrupted orange-and-green palette. * All of the game's sounds are taken from ''
Crazy Climber 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 Emerso ...
''. * On the 100m level, it is possible to touch and walk past Crazy Kong without losing a life.


Differences in ''Crazy Kong Part II''

* During attract mode, a scene is shown where Crazy Kong is breaking out of a cage along with a rudimentary one channel audio tune. * Most of the steel girders have been switched from a magenta/purple color to an orange/red color, including the
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. * After completing the 100m mark, the text "GIVE UP!!" appears. * During round 2 and on (when L=02), gaps appear in the girders of the 25m mark (the sloped level). * In the 25m level, some slopes are cut off so that they no longer go downward past the ladder. * Unlike ''Crazy Kong'', Mario has accurate/traditional colors.


Legacy

As
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released ''
Donkey Kong Jr. is a 1982 arcade platform game that was released by Nintendo. It is the sequel to ''Donkey Kong'', but with the roles reversed compared to its predecessor: Mario (previously named "Jumpman") is now the villain and Donkey Kong Jr. is trying to ...
'' (a ''
Donkey Kong is a video game franchise created by Shigeru Miyamoto and owned by Nintendo. It follows the adventures of a gorilla named Donkey Kong (character), Donkey Kong and his clan of other Ape, apes and monkeys. The franchise primarily consists of plat ...
'' sequel), Falcon developed and published a
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-sequel as well entitled ''Crazy Kong Jr'', also known as ''Crazy Junior'',Crazy Junior - KLOV/VAPS Coin-op Videogame, Pinball, Slot Machine, and EM Machine Forums - Hosted by Museum of the Game & IAM
/ref> but unlike the previous one, it was unlicensed by both Nintendo and
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.


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