🧱🧗♂️...Before Mario scaled ladders and Donkey Kong hurled barrels, there was Crazy Climber—a wild, vertical arcade game released in 1980 that dared players to climb skyscrapers using two joysticks. Developed by Nichibutsu (Nihon Bussan), this game wasn’t just hard—it was hilariously chaotic, physically demanding, and decades ahead of its time. (Crazy climber also available on phone,pic source Google) Gameplay: Climb or Be Crushed In Crazy Climber, you play as a daredevil scaling the side of a towering building. Your goal? Reach the top and hitch a ride on a helicopter. But the journey is anything but smooth: - Windows slam shut without warning - Angry residents toss flowerpots, trash, and even barbells - Electrical wires zap you mid-climb - Birds dive-bomb your ascent - A giant ape swipes at you near the rooftop The game’s genius lies in its dual-joystick control scheme. One joystick moves your left arm, the other your right. You must alternate movements to simulate climbing—like ru...