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  2. Space Panic - Wikipedia

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    Space Panic (スぺース・パ二ック, Supesu Panikku) is a 1980 arcade video game developed by Universal. Predating Nintendo's Donkey Kong, and lacking a jump mechanic, Space Panic was the first game involving climbing ladders between walkable platforms. The genre was initially labeled "climbing games", but later became known as platform games.

  3. Lode Runner - Wikipedia

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    Around late 1980, high school student James Bratsanos heard from a friend about a new arcade video game, Space Panic by Universal, which involves climbing platforms and ladders while digging holes to trap monsters. Bratsanos was intrigued by his friend's description of the concept, and he wanted to develop it further.

  4. List of Kaypro games - Wikipedia

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  5. Snakes and ladders - Wikipedia

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    Snakes and ladders is a board game for two or more players regarded today as a worldwide classic. [1] The game originated in ancient India invented by saint Dnyaneshwar as Moksha Patam, and was brought to the United Kingdom in the 1890s. It is played on a game board with numbered, gridded squares.

  6. Pyramid Play - Wikipedia

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    The Pyramid Play was said to have been first used unsuccessfully in a game on October 28, 1933, against Washington State College (now Washington State University) without much fanfare. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The play was used again on November 11, 1933, against the University of Oregon during the annual Civil War game at Multnomah Stadium, now Providence ...

  7. Ladder (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Ladder is a platform game similar to Nintendo's Donkey Kong written for the CP/M operating system and made to be operated on the early Kaypro line of luggable computers. Ladder was written by Yahoo Software of Los Angeles , California .

  8. Ghost leg - Wikipedia

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    The game took its name from amidakuji. and most of the enemy movement conformed to the game's rules. An early Master System game called Psycho Fox uses the mechanics of an amidakuji board as a means to bet a bag of coins on a chance at a prize at the top of the screen.

  9. Crazy Climber - Wikipedia

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    The game was essentially identical to Crazy Climber in gameplay but featured more sophisticated graphics and a few new features. On February 3, 1996, Hyper Crazy Climber was released only in Japan for the PlayStation. It has similar gameplay to that of the original game but also a few differences.