![]() ![]() Collecting just one piece of corn from the fifth bonus stage is the only way to gain an extra life. The peak is also the only place to recover stolen vegetables, most notably eggplants. Within a 40 second time limit and no enemies, the Ice Climbers often face trickier jumps and multiple moving platforms. Finally, many mountains include unbreakable moving platforms resembling clouds. Hatched ice acts as a conveyor belt sliding the Eskimo either left or right. Square ice blocks with higher detail are indestructible forcing the player to take another path. Standard, dull ice blocks pose no threat other than an easily disposed of barrier and platform. Each mountain level consists of eight layers of colorful ice and a bonus stage. The only tool they carry is a wooden mallet to carve openings in the ice above and to club enemies. The first player controls Popo, a boy wearing a blue Eskimo parka, while the second player controls Nana, a girl wearing a pink Eskimo parka. Popo scales Mountain 1 surrounded by Toppies and a Nitpicker. In some European countries, the NES console was sold bundled with the game, increasing Ice Climber's familiarity outside Japan. ![]() In 1984, a slightly different and lesser known version was released as part of the arcade Vs. ![]() In Ice Climber, the characters Popo (ポポ) and Nana (ナナ), collectively known as the Ice Climbers, venture up 32 ice-covered mountains to recover stolen vegetables from a giant condor. Ice Climber ( アイスクライマー, Aisu Kuraimā ?) is a vertical platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for release on the Nintendo Famicom in Japan and the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America in 1985. Horizontal Raster, standard resolution (Used: 256 x 240) ![]()
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