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SKU: #10432
Item: Crazy Climber
Part Type: Marquee
Usually Ships: 2 - 3 business days
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Your Price: $39.95ea
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Original Nichibutsu Crazy Climber arcade game marquee. This marquee is for the original Nichibutsu version of the upright, it measures 22" x 5 3/8". The marquee does have a chip in corner, we have the broken piece. Otherwise it is in great shape and is probably still okay for use on a game.

General Condition: 3 ½ Stars - Good. Might have a few small spots of wear on the back and a couple of light scratches/wear on the front, which are probably a noticeable when backlit. Might still be suitable as a replacement for a game, although some wear may be noticeable when backlit. Good marquees are great for framing and/or hanging on walls.

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Quick Game Facts
Courtesy GGDB.com

Overview
The Crazy Climber arcade game featured a gentleman trying to climb up multi-story skyscrapers without safety equipment for no readily-apparent reason. His progress was hampered by opening and closing windows, inhospitable folks dropping flowerpots from their windows, and evil birds dropping... their natural ammunition. At higher levels, truly diabolical obstacles like live electrical wires and movie-inspired giant gorillas were added to the mix. The game's most notable feature was its two-joystick control scheme, in which each stick controlled one of the climber's two hands.

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Technical Details
Year: 1980
Manufacturer: Nichibutsu
Name: Crazy Climber
Class: Coin-Op
Sub-Class: Arcade

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