Jungle King Ch1+2
2009-09-28 - extension: zip - size: 22 MB
Jungle King Ch1+2
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Jungle King Ch3+4+6
2009-09-28 - extension: zip - size: 37 MB
Jungle King Ch3+4+6
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Jungle king [1982] Video Games Jeux Juegos Videospiele Jungle king [1982] Arcade Video Games Jeux Juegos Videogiochi Videospiele Giochi classic retro (More) Jungle king [1982] Arcade Video Games Jeux Juegos Videogiochi Videospiele Giochi classic retro Arcada видео- игры Video Games MAME ROMs.
Jungle King has four levels, each of which could be considered a separate game in their own right. It is notable that this game scrolls right to left, while the vast majority of scrollers go from left to right, although most people probably wouldn't even notice that.
* The first level may have been the best level in the game. You use your jump button to move from right to left across a series of swinging ropes, while avoiding the monkeys that can send you falling to the ground. This level is easy to master, but you do have to time your jumps to make it to the next vine.
* The second level is a swimming sequence. You move Tarzan around in the crocodile infested water. You have a breath meter here that you must watch to avoid drowning (simply swim up to the surface to get more air). You can stab the crocodiles with your knife, but only when their mouths are not all the way open.
* The third level is a rock jumping sequence. Simply use your joystick and jump button to leap over rolling boulders as you climb a hill on the way to your eventual goal.
* The fourth and final level has you guiding your intrepid hero through a native village. You have to jump the villagers while their spears are down, and eventually make your way towards Jane who is being lowered into a pot to be boiled for supper.
You then get to view a short 'I Love You' ending, and then the game begins again with increased difficulty.
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Jungle King used the familiar 'Taito Classic' cabinet that was used for a variety of early 1980's games. This was a rather short cabinet, and had a monitor that was laid back at more than a 45 degree angle. Most of these cabinets featured the same painted sideart which consisted of an ornate border and a 'Taito' logo. Many other early Taito games will plug right into your Jungle King machine without modification (although the boardsets for these early games tend to be expensive). The marquee to this title showed a 'Jungle King' logo, with Tarzan to the left of it and a (rather slutty looking) blond woman tied to a tree on the right hand side. Jungle greenery filled the rest of the marquee's surface area. The monitor bezel was decorated with a red and orange design, while the control panel overlay had a cartoony jungle scene on it. Videogiochi Videospiele Giochi classic retro Arcada Video Games MAME ROMs. (Less)
Jungle king [1982] Video Games Jeux Juegos Videospiele Jungle king [1982] Arcade Video Games Jeux Juegos Videogiochi Videospiele Giochi classic retro (More) Jungle king [1982] Arcade Video Games Jeux Juegos Videogiochi Videospiele Giochi classic retro Arcada видео- игры Video Games MAME ROMs. Jungle King has four levels, each of which could be considered a separate game in their own right. It is notable that this game scrolls right to left, while the vast majority of scrollers go from left to right, although most people probably wouldn't even notice that. * The first level may have been the best level in the game. You use your jump button to move from right to left across a series of swinging ropes, while avoiding the monkeys that can send you falling to the ground. This level is easy to master, but you do have to time your jumps to make it to the next vine. * The second level is a swimming sequence. You move Tarzan around in the crocodile infested water. You have a breath meter here that you must watch to avoid drowning (simply swim up to the surface to get more air). You can stab the crocodiles with your knife, but only when their mouths are not all the way open. * The third level is a rock jumping sequence. Simply use your joystick and jump button to leap over rolling boulders as you climb a hill on the way to your eventual goal. * The fourth and final level has you guiding your intrepid hero through a native village. You have to jump the villagers while their spears are down, and eventually make your way towards Jane who is being lowered into a pot to be boiled for supper. You then get to view a short 'I Love You' ending, and then the game begins again with increased difficulty. - TECHNICAL - Jungle King used the familiar 'Taito Classic' cabinet that was used for a variety of early 1980's games. This was a rather short cabinet, and had a monitor that was laid back at more than a 45 degree angle. Most of these cabinets featured the same painted sideart which consisted of an ornate border and a 'Taito' logo. Many other early Taito games will plug right into your Jungle King machine without modification (although the boardsets for these early games tend to be expensive). The marquee to this title showed a 'Jungle King' logo, with Tarzan to the left of it and a (rather slutty looking) blond woman tied to a tree on the right hand side. Jungle greenery filled the rest of the marquee's surface area. The monitor bezel was decorated with a red and orange design, while the control panel overlay had a cartoony jungle scene on it. Videogiochi Videospiele Giochi classic retro Arcada Video Games MAME ROMs. (Less)
Jungle King C1 - Sakurai Shushushu
2009-01-23 - extension: zip - size: 16 MB
Jungle King C1 - Sakurai Shushushu
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jungle king dance
2009-02-24 - extension: 3gp - size: 5 MB
jungle king dance
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