general description
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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| Validation |
Type |
Height |
Width |
Depth |
Weight |
Act Dim Weight* |
Ship Dim Weight* |
Notes |
| Cabaret |
54.00" |
20.00" |
24.00" |
180 lbs |
134 lbs |
220 lbs |
Taito "Trimline" |
| Upright |
68.00" |
24.00" |
35.00" |
300 lbs |
294 lbs |
436 lbs |
Taito version |
*NOTE: Dimensional Weight (also know as "Dim Weight") is an industry
standard formula used by shipping companies. The calculation is used
to determine how much space a package will take up. Most shipping rates
are calculated based on Dim Weight or actual weight, whichever is greater.
The formula for Dim Weight is (L" x W" x D")/194. The examples shown here
show the actual dimensional weight for the game, and then given an
estimated shipping dimensional weight assuming that 5" of packing
material is needed in each dimension. Your actual results may vary.