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King Kong

King Kong (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Atari 2600
Tags: Action, Platformer
Developer: Tigervision

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??/??/1982

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Reader Reviews

King Kong review

Reviewed April 11, 2012

JoeTheDestroyer says: "There's nothing enjoyable about King Kong. It's a tedious slog through a single dull stage, a game that bespeaks a rushed, slapped-together development. God only knows why. It's not like there was such a demand for a King Kong game that it needed to hit stores right away."
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