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krazy kong
Donkey Kong was Nintendo's popular arcade game from the early Eighties. My first glimpse of the game was not from the coin-op, but from the miniature version that you can place on a table and play. As with popular arcade games of the time, minor companies began to produce unofficial versions for home computers, and some of them were absolute crap, including this one from Interceptor Software.



This version looks, feels, and plays like DK, except that you have to collect all the diamonds as you make your way to the top. Otherwise, you lose a life and have to try again.
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Publisher: Bubble Bus Software
Players: 1
Co-op: No
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