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King Kong is a Tigervision video game programmed by Karl T. Olinger that was released on the Atari 2600 in 1982.
Gameplay
King Kong is a clone of the 1981 Nintendo arcade game Donkey Kong. Each level requires the player to rescue a woman on top of the Empire State Building while jumping over bombs thrown by King Kong. A special type of bomb resembling a candle will cause the player to automatically move up a floor when they jump over it.
Appearances
Characters and Monsters
Playable
- Blond Protagonist
Not Playable
- Lady
Enemies
Gallery
Videos
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Trivia
- The player character could be interpreted as being Carl Denham or Jack Driscoll, but is not named on the box art or in the game itself. Likewise, the woman he is trying to rescue is never called Ann Darrow.