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Killer Kong
1983 video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Killer Kong is a clone of Donkey Kong written for the ZX Spectrum by Gary Capewell and published by Blaby Computer Games in 1983.[1]
Reception

Crash magazine called Killer Kong "a very fine version with excellent graphics and plenty of screen variation."[2]
In 2011, retrogaming magazine ZX Spectrum Gamer wrote, "Killer Kong might actually be pretty good if it didn't play like a magazine type-in. The movement is really jerky–character square movement instead of pixel precision, and the barrels tend to flicker enough to make things really tricky".[3]
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