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The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters. The 2007 documentary The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters tells the story of newcomer Steve Wiebe's attempt to surpass Billy Mitchell's high score at the game Donkey Kong, which Mitchell had set in 1982.
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Genre: Action-adventure, First Person Shooter
Release Year: 2005
Developer: Ubisoft Montpellier
Publisher: Ubisoft
Age Rating: 12+
Playability Status: Unplayable
Tested On: Windows 10 x64
Availability: Copyright retained - Out of print/unavailable
Movie tie-in games are often poor quality, rush-job affairs, but Peter Jackson’s King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie (herein referred to simply as King Kong) is actually a polished and very playable effort. Blending elements of survival horror and first person shooters, you play as both Jack Driscoll as he explores the mysterious island and later in the game as King Kong as he explores (and trashes) New York.
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King Kong is unplayable on Windows 8 and 10 machines. The reason for this incompatibility is sadly because the game includes one of the most notorious copy protection schemes ever inflicted on PC gamers. The Starforce copy protection uses its own low-level driver. If you do try to install and play this game, be warned that Starforce can cause system instability and other problems and is even considered a form of malware by many users. For a more detailed explanation, see this link.
Other users on the internet report being able to get the game working in Windows 7 by using a cracked executable (one with the copy protection removed or at least bypassed in some manner) and updated Starforce drivers. This will not work in Windows 8 or Windows 10 and you try it at your own risk in Windows 7.
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The only possible way to get the game working again in Windows 8 or 10 would be to completely remove the copy protection. It is against site policy to link to game cracks or similar software, though we can tell you our efforts to remove the copy protection proved fruitless. It’s sad and somewhat ironic that the only people who could possibly still play this game are the people who pirated it.
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Publisher(s) | Tigervision |
Programmer(s) | Karl T. Olinger[1] |
Platform(s) | Atari 2600 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre(s) | Platform |
Mode(s) | 1-2 players alternating |
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King Kong is a platform game programmed by Karl T. Olinger for the Atari 2600 and published by Tigervision in 1982.[1] Based on the licensed King Kong character,[2] the game is a clone of the first screen of Donkey Kong.[3] It was Tigervision's first cartridge release.[3] Tiger Electronic Toys produced a handheld version, licensed to Tandy, the same year.[4]
Gameplay[edit]
The objective is to rescue the girl by climbing ladders to the top of the screen while jumping over holes and autonomous bombs.[2] Magic bombs are worth five times the points of regular bombs when jumped over. As in Donkey Kong, each level has a bonus that counts down. If it reaches zero, a life is lost.
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There are settings for 1 or 2 players alternating turns, slow or fast bombs, and whether magic bombs exist.[2]
Reception[edit]
Ed Driscoll reviewed King Kong in The Space Gamer No. 58.[5] Driscoll commented that 'Overall, it's a fun-to-play game, with some good graphics. Not bad for a first cartridge!'[5]
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Electronic Games said, 'It presents a crude imitation of Donkey Kong's first scenario and replaces the barrels and flame creatures with what look like old-fashioned toilets, some of which have lit fuses.'[3] In a 4 out of 10 review, Arcade Express wrote, 'This climbing game is marred by a poor rendition of the giant ape,' and 'King Kong is somewhat easier to play than other climbing games.'[6]
References[edit]
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- ^ abHague, James. 'The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers'.
- ^ abc'King Kong Manual'(PDF). Tiger Electronic Toys. 1982.
- ^ abc'The Player's Guide to Climbing Games'. Electronic Games. 1 (11): 53. January 1983.
- ^'King Kong Handheld'. Mini Arcade.
- ^ abDriscoll, Ed (December 1982). 'Capsule Reviews'. The Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (58): 48.
- ^'The Hotseat: Reviews of New Products'. Arcade Express. 1 (6). October 24, 1982.
External links[edit]
- King Kong at Atari Mania
- King Kong gameplay video
- King Kong can be played for free in the browser at the Internet Archive
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