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Crazy Kong [Orca bootleg]
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Crazy Kong [Orca bootleg] is an Orca bootleg version of Crazy Kong.
Crazy Kong is an arcade game created by Falcon, released in 1981 and similar to Nintendo's Donkey Kong. Although often confused with a bootleg release, the game is officially licensed for non-US markets and is based on different hardware. The game retains all the gameplay elements of Donkey Kong, but all the graphics are redesigned and recolored. Crazy Kong is also known as Congorilla, Crazy Kong Part II and Monkey Donkey. There are two versions of the original Crazy Kong and Crazy Kong Part II; whose differences lie in minor cinematic artifacts and bugs, color palette choices, and minor gameplay differences. Crazy Kong Part I does not display any copyright or company names on the title screen. Crazy Kong (parts I and II) runs on modified Crazy Climber hardware. Additionally, there are other versions of the game that run on Scramble, Jeutel, Orca and Alca hardware. Official versions of the game were available in two different standing cabinets that featured an angry, rather than comical, great ape integrated into the artwork. The cabinets were created by Zaccaria.
Crazy Kong is an arcade game created by Falcon, released in 1981 and similar to Nintendo's Donkey Kong. Although often confused with a bootleg release, the game is officially licensed for non-US markets and is based on different hardware. The game retains all the gameplay elements of Donkey Kong, but all the graphics are redesigned and recolored. Crazy Kong is also known as Congorilla, Crazy Kong Part II and Monkey Donkey. There are two versions of the original Crazy Kong and Crazy Kong Part II; whose differences lie in minor cinematic artifacts and bugs, color palette choices, and minor gameplay differences. Crazy Kong Part I does not display any copyright or company names on the title screen. Crazy Kong (parts I and II) runs on modified Crazy Climber hardware. Additionally, there are other versions of the game that run on Scramble, Jeutel, Orca and Alca hardware. Official versions of the game were available in two different standing cabinets that featured an angry, rather than comical, great ape integrated into the artwork. The cabinets were created by Zaccaria.
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