Played this on an arcade back in the early 80's. This was in Cd. Juarez in Mexico in an arcade place called "TOWI" which means "little kid" in Raramuri language. Anyway, the marquee said "El Gorilla Burro" (Gorilla Donkey or Donkey Kong). On the side of the screen there was an illustration with instructions in Spanish on how to play the game and the Mario character was refereed to as "Paco" and the lady was nameless, just refereed to as a "Dama" (lady). My childhood friend's last name was Falcon so he would boast that his family made that game when the "Falcon" screen would came up. XD Awesome memories!!
When I was a kid, my parents were in a bowling league and the place had an arcade with both this and the true Donkey Kong. This game there was called "Congarilla" on the cabinet. I liked this one better because it had all the boards in each level, but I never understood how this game could exist and have all these different and strange sound effects. Plus, if I recall correctly, in this one you could run behind "Kong" on the final level to help get those top rivets.
When I first saw this as a kid at a Revco pharmacy, I thought it was Donkey Kong Part II, and always wondered about the title sequence beginning at 0:35 where the "Falcon" unlocks the cage and releases Donkey Kong (now transformed into Crazy Kong), to wreck all kinds of new havoc in this game!
It's actually called "Crazy Kong" as it was actually made to run on Nihon Bussan's 'Crazy Climber' hardware. Falcon later made their own boards which were simpler than the Crazy Climber ones. BTW I like the "Hiya!" from Jumpman as he jumps...it's an actual sound sample.
You know, despite being INFERIOR to the original Donkey Kong. I have to give props to Falcon for fixing the most of the colors that were JUST ATROCIOUS in the first version of Crazy Kong.
Obviously a Donkey Kong clone but still a fun classic game. Always wondered if the point pressing works the same as Donkey Kong. Thanks for all the great classic arcade videos. Your channel definitely inspired me to build my own classic arcade gaming system and it's a blast!
The ramps on the barrels level are cut shorter (so, for example, you can't get the top hammer and hang out at the right end, right of the ladder, and hit barrels above you), and in later rounds have gaps in them that must be jumped over. The elevators have larger gaps between them. All levels show up on each round, whereas in Donkey Kong you don't get the elevators until the second round and the pie factory until the third round.
+Lurch “Lurch666” 66on the 1st board go to the 2nd latter,climb up and go to the very edge of the 2nd floor facing left and jump backwards if done right you could jump to the next screen....I know all the tricks to this game...
Peter padraig: harry cian we gotta team up they have mary jane aisling Harry cian:you killed my dad peter padraig Peter padraig: oh my f**kin god harry cian!
Played this on an arcade back in the early 80's. This was in Cd. Juarez in Mexico in an arcade place called "TOWI" which means "little kid" in Raramuri language. Anyway, the marquee said "El Gorilla Burro" (Gorilla Donkey or Donkey Kong). On the side of the screen there was an illustration with instructions in Spanish on how to play the game and the Mario character was refereed to as "Paco" and the lady was nameless, just refereed to as a "Dama" (lady). My childhood friend's last name was Falcon so he would boast that his family made that game when the "Falcon" screen would came up. XD Awesome memories!!
When I was a kid, my parents were in a bowling league and the place had an arcade with both this and the true Donkey Kong. This game there was called "Congarilla" on the cabinet. I liked this one better because it had all the boards in each level, but I never understood how this game could exist and have all these different and strange sound effects.
Plus, if I recall correctly, in this one you could run behind "Kong" on the final level to help get those top rivets.
When I first saw this as a kid at a Revco pharmacy, I thought it was Donkey Kong Part II, and always wondered about the title sequence beginning at 0:35 where the "Falcon" unlocks the cage and releases Donkey Kong (now transformed into Crazy Kong), to wreck all kinds of new havoc in this game!
It's actually called "Crazy Kong" as it was actually made to run on Nihon Bussan's 'Crazy Climber' hardware. Falcon later made their own boards which were simpler than the Crazy Climber ones.
BTW I like the "Hiya!" from Jumpman as he jumps...it's an actual sound sample.
You know, despite being INFERIOR to the original Donkey Kong. I have to give props to Falcon for fixing the most of the colors that were JUST ATROCIOUS in the first version of Crazy Kong.
I played this version but it was called Congorilla way back in the eighties in NYC.
This version was on a lot of military bases in Europe....pumped a ton of quarters into them lol
my younger brother and I used to play this game all the time at a Dairy Queen when we were growing up in Grandview Missouri
4:11. That death sound is cool.
MUSIC
0:44 Ape Escape
0:58 Game Start
1:10 Radar
2:15 Level Clear
4:11 Miss
7:16 Level Four Clear
7:22 Ending
Obviously a Donkey Kong clone but still a fun classic game. Always wondered if the point pressing works the same as Donkey Kong. Thanks for all the great classic arcade videos. Your channel definitely inspired me to build my own classic arcade gaming system and it's a blast!
Those sounds though!
The jump sound makes me think Blario here is screaming every time he leaps.
This sequel makes Super Mario Bros 2 look like Super Mario Bros 2.
I played this game as well and beated it.
it’s an awesome edition of donkeykong either too😁
Does he dig this tune?
Did Donkey Kong turned older from one stage to another?
In a paralel universe this game uses hl2 metal clank sound effect
Amazing but the music is super hard 👍🏻
Despite the different sound effects, what makes this game different from the original Donkey Kong?
The ramps on the barrels level are cut shorter (so, for example, you can't get the top hammer and hang out at the right end, right of the ladder, and hit barrels above you), and in later rounds have gaps in them that must be jumped over.
The elevators have larger gaps between them.
All levels show up on each round, whereas in Donkey Kong you don't get the elevators until the second round and the pie factory until the third round.
クレイジークライマーの基板で作ったドンキーコング。
What's the difference between this and part 1?
_As far I know, at least...._
There's a title sequence. The colors have been improved. And at the end when Donkey Kong falls, it says "GIVE UP."
4:41 the spring gets him!
so... they have just changed colors...?
The sounds are also drastically different.
What happened at 4:07? Is there an invisible platform?
Jumpman would bounce off the edges of the screen if you tried to jump off screen.
+Lurch “Lurch666” 66on the 1st board go to the 2nd latter,climb up and go to the very edge of the 2nd floor facing left and jump backwards if done right you could jump to the next screen....I know all the tricks to this game...
i think its a glitch
@@michaelmatthews3311
After L=21 the game stops automatically. You can't reach L=22.
My fave version
After L=21 the game stops automatically. You can't reach L=22.
오락실 에서도 유명했고 패미컴 인가 거기에서도 많이 했죠
How high can *you* try?
that is what the original Donkey Kong (Japan set 3) (first release) said before changing to "get"
Yes, I *do* know.
@@riverdealer Exactly.
Monkey Donkey > Crazy Kong Part II > Donkey Kong
4:42 gets killed
Is there a Crazy Kong Jr?
Yes but it is not dumped because it is very rare to find
@@mythomaschannelisback2440Is there a crazy kong 3
So janky compared to real Donkey Kong. The sounds are off and there are lots of graphical glitches. Thumbs up for sharing it though! 👍
4:41 lol
7:38 he dies
4:10 died
A donkey kong copy
It is bootleg out of donkey Kong 😅 KRAZY KONG!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHA😕😕😕😕😕😕😷😷😶😶😶😶😶😶😶
Peter padraig: harry cian we gotta team up they have mary jane aisling
Harry cian:you killed my dad peter padraig
Peter padraig: oh my f**kin god harry cian!
4:43 he dies