Crazy Climber for the Wii launches in Japan with steep price point

In 1980, Nihon Bussan Co. Ltd. released a coin-operated arcade title called Crazy Climber in Japan. Crazy Climber revolved around the simple mechanic of an extreme athlete with an obsession for climbing skyscrapers without a lot of safety gear. The video game became a hit in old arcade taverns, and its legacy left an opening for the Nintendo Wii to capitalize.

A Crazy Climber sequel for the Nintendo Wii might not exactly be making headlines in the American gaming scene, but it has been in development for quite some time now in Japan. As a matter of fact, it has recently been released with the simple title Crazy Climber, carrying a steep price point.

Japanese website Watch Impress says that Crazy Climber is now retailing for 6,090 Yen which is roughly equivalent to US$ 53.17. While most of us have never been immersed in the Japanese spending culture, we’d probably all agree that spending more than 50 dollars on a single, relatively low-profile Nintendo Wii-title doesn’t go down easy.

Crazy Climber is among gaming’s proponents of weird but funny obstacles to a goal. While climbing tall buildings, windows tend to open and shut at a whim to send you plunging to certain doom, a bald man sadistically drops flower pots at you (what’s his problem?), and strangest of all, a condor passes by every now and then to drop poop on you to give you a little free-fall. It’s a sick world, isn’t it? We’ll update you for more on Crazy Climber.

Nihon Bussan Co. Ltd.'s Crazy Climber for the Nintendo Wii - Image 1 Nihon Bussan Co. Ltd.'s Crazy Climber for the Nintendo Wii - Image 2 Nihon Bussan Co. Ltd.'s Crazy Climber for the Nintendo Wii - Image 3

In 1980, Nihon Bussan Co. Ltd. released a coin-operated arcade title called Crazy Climber in Japan. Crazy Climber revolved around the simple mechanic of an extreme athlete with an obsession for climbing skyscrapers without a lot of safety gear. The video game became a hit in old arcade taverns, and its legacy left an opening for the Nintendo Wii to capitalize.

A Crazy Climber sequel for the Nintendo Wii might not exactly be making headlines in the American gaming scene, but it has been in development for quite some time now in Japan. As a matter of fact, it has recently been released with the simple title Crazy Climber, carrying a steep price point.

Japanese website Watch Impress says that Crazy Climber is now retailing for 6,090 Yen which is roughly equivalent to US$ 53.17. While most of us have never been immersed in the Japanese spending culture, we’d probably all agree that spending more than 50 dollars on a single, relatively low-profile Nintendo Wii-title doesn’t go down easy.

Crazy Climber is among gaming’s proponents of weird but funny obstacles to a goal. While climbing tall buildings, windows tend to open and shut at a whim to send you plunging to certain doom, a bald man sadistically drops flower pots at you (what’s his problem?), and strangest of all, a condor passes by every now and then to drop poop on you to give you a little free-fall. It’s a sick world, isn’t it? We’ll update you for more on Crazy Climber.

Nihon Bussan Co. Ltd.'s Crazy Climber for the Nintendo Wii - Image 1 Nihon Bussan Co. Ltd.'s Crazy Climber for the Nintendo Wii - Image 2 Nihon Bussan Co. Ltd.'s Crazy Climber for the Nintendo Wii - Image 3

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