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Killer Gorilla is a clone of Donkey Kong written by Adrian Stephens and published by Micro Power for the BBC Micro in 1983. It was ported to the Acorn Electron and Amstrad CPC computers in 1984. Stephens wrote Killer Gorilla at the age of 17 after buying a magazine with screenshots of Donkey Kong. He was paid 400 pounds for the game. Stephens wrote two other games for Micro Power: Escape From Moonbase Alpha and Mr EE, a clone of Universal's Mr. Do!.

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  • Killer Gorilla is a clone of Donkey Kong written by Adrian Stephens and published by Micro Power for the BBC Micro in 1983. It was ported to the Acorn Electron and Amstrad CPC computers in 1984. Stephens wrote Killer Gorilla at the age of 17 after buying a magazine with screenshots of Donkey Kong. He was paid 400 pounds for the game. Stephens wrote two other games for Micro Power: Escape From Moonbase Alpha and Mr EE, a clone of Universal's Mr. Do!. (en)
  • Killer Gorilla é um jogo de computador escrito por Adrian Stephens e originalmente publicado pela Micro Power para o BBC Micro em 1983 e convertido para o Acorn Electron e Amstrad CPC em 1984. É um clone do jogo da Nintendo Donkey Kong. Adrian Stephens recebeu 400 libras para escrever Killer Gorilla. Ele o escreveu após comprar uma revista que possuía screenshots dos quatro níveis de Donkey Kong, e que o fez querer criar algo similar. Pode ser jogado em um PC com um emulador de BBC Micro. (pt)
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  • Killer Gorilla is a clone of Donkey Kong written by Adrian Stephens and published by Micro Power for the BBC Micro in 1983. It was ported to the Acorn Electron and Amstrad CPC computers in 1984. Stephens wrote Killer Gorilla at the age of 17 after buying a magazine with screenshots of Donkey Kong. He was paid 400 pounds for the game. Stephens wrote two other games for Micro Power: Escape From Moonbase Alpha and Mr EE, a clone of Universal's Mr. Do!. (en)
  • Killer Gorilla é um jogo de computador escrito por Adrian Stephens e originalmente publicado pela Micro Power para o BBC Micro em 1983 e convertido para o Acorn Electron e Amstrad CPC em 1984. É um clone do jogo da Nintendo Donkey Kong. Adrian Stephens recebeu 400 libras para escrever Killer Gorilla. Ele o escreveu após comprar uma revista que possuía screenshots dos quatro níveis de Donkey Kong, e que o fez querer criar algo similar. Pode ser jogado em um PC com um emulador de BBC Micro. (pt)
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