Weehawk wrote:
In light of Udirnel's recent achievements on Crazy Climber, posting the high scores on the US and Japanese versions at MARP using WolfMAME .126, one of which exceeds the TG record from 1982, I was wondering if he could share a little of his experience in conquering this classic title.
How did you get so interested in this game?
Any strategy tips or other information you have discovered about the game that you would like to share?
I have seen two non-WolfMAME recordings on a Japanese site with higher scores. I linked to them in this post:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=11951&p=32932
They play with regular MAME .58.
First of all, thank you for this post. I just play for fun (as many of you do, I suppose) and I keep on playing Crazy Climber 'cause I really love this game. It's one of my all time favs along with ghosts'n'goblins and rygar and black tiger and... (darn! I have a big bunch of favs!

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I first played Crazy Climber here in Spain in the early 80's . As far as I know, the only version that arrived to my country was the japanese version (cclimbrj) but unfortunately no one knew then the "JORDAN.LTD" issue

. I found it fascinating. A good part of that first fascination still endures, so I'm really pleased to play Crazy Climber any time real life allows me. If I had a playmeter with the number of games I have ever played to every different game, Crazy Climber would be top 1st by far.
¿My playing strategies? I think they're clear enough in the recordings sent to MARP. Nothing special. The main thing you need to achive a nice score is a bit of luck. I mean, two girders/beams properly aligned in a two windows wide place or a impossible escape Crazy Climber sign on the upper part of 4th building is enough for beating any skill you may demonstrate in this game, so luck counts for a big score. Of course skill helps a lot, and also a fast speed in climbing. I have played several high scoring games, but I have also played many disappointing others.
Des, i use keyboard for playing. I'd really like to have the spanish-made cabinet, manufactured by Segasa/Sonic, and I'm really looking for it, but it won't be an easy hunt (is more than 25 years old). If I ever happen to have one, I'll play on it and record the games with a camera. Here you have a partial picture of the cabinet.
Weehawk, thanks for the link of the inps. I have watched them and that guy climbs incredibly fast! He is a real top player. Beside that, you have provided me a new target

. Climbing that fast helps a lot, I do really have to practise more, but you can be sure I climb as fast as the keys allow me.
Sorry for not answering before, I wouldn't have notice this post if Destructor didn't warn me. Thanks Des!
Udirnel
btw, could the score be uploaded to TG?