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Crazy Climber

You control a daredevil stunt climber on his trip up the
side of the Nichubutsu building, using no ropes, no nets, and nothing but his
hands and his feet. Obstacles such as a large stork with (apparently flaming)
droppings and a large gorilla (perhaps on loan from the
Nintendo building) can cause you to plunge to your
death several stories below, and even minor things such as annoyed building
tenants dropping potted plants at you from above can have the same disastrous
effect. When you reach the top - if you reach the top, that is - a
helicopter lifts you away to your next challenge.
(Taito [under license from Nichibutstu], 1980)

A bit of a cult favorite that never achieved a major following, Crazy
Climber was a staple of many arcades and game rooms in the early 80s. The
two-joystick control scheme took a little bit of practice, but once players got
used to it, it was a major and unique part of the game's appeal.
Atari managed to get the rights to Crazy
Climber, but released the game in limited quantities just before the
shakedown of the video game industry in 1984. The Atari
2600 edition of Crazy Climber is considered an extremely rare find.
Rating:
Four quarters - a couple of minor irritants, but mostly a compelling and
addictive game.
Reviewed by Earl Green
theLogBook.com editor/webmaster

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