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2 [[caption-width-right:350:Bombin' some gorillas]]
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4''Sky Skipper'' is MediaNotes/ArcadeGame developed by Creator/{{Nintendo}} and created in 1981 by Creator/ShigeruMiyamoto and Genyo Takeda, in between the completion of ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong'' and ''VideoGame/{{Popeye}}''. It is one of a handful of games that Nintendo had fully completed, but never officially released.
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6The game is a peculiar variation of the ShootEmUp genre popular at the time. You play as Mr. You, a pilot in a biplane who is tasked with saving The King and his royal family from a gang of marauding gorillas. Your main method of attack are bombs, which can be dropped to stun the gorillas of a limited period of time. When a gorilla is stunned, the king, queen and other members of the royal court will be released from their cages and pop in and out of the ground, which you save by flying into them. The gorillas are armed with clubs bombs of their own, and you lose a life by flying into either the gorillas themselves or their bombs. Your fuel gauge also gradually ticks down, which can be replenished by collecting the royal family. Similar to ''VideoGame/RallyX'' and ''VideoGame/{{Bosconian}}'', the screen scrolls in all four directions instead of just horizontally or vertically.
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8The game was fully completed with an eye towards a 1981 release, and Nintendo tested it in different markets in both Japan and America. To their surprise, Nintendo found that players in both markets were turned off by the complex (for the time) gameplay and confusing amalgamation of disparate themes. Howard Phillips of Nintendo of America denounced the game as being no less than "an LSD trip". As a result of this poor reception, Nintendo released only a few cabinets in Japan and cancelled the release of the game in all other territories. Almost all of the ''Sky Skipper'' cabinets were converted to play ''Popeye'' instead.
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10However, Parker Brothers had already licensed the American home console rights (as a means of shoring up porting rights to ''Popeye''), and was able to squeeze out a lone port for the Platform/Atari2600. This port greatly simplifies the gameplay to account for the 2600's limited graphical capabilities, and only scrolls vertically. For 37 years, it was the only official release of the game in any form.
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12While the arcade version was never released in North America, Nintendo of America maintained a single working cabinet from the focus test. In 2015, fans used pictures of this lone holdout, and a rare dump of the arcade board, to construct a fully-working replica of the game as originally intended. In 2018, Hamster released the arcade original on the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch as part of their ''Arcade Archives'' series, using Nintendo's lone cabinet as the source of the ROM.
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14Not to be confused with ''VideoGame/SkyKid''.
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16!!''Sky Skipper'' provides examples of:
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18* KillerGorilla: The villains of the game are bomb-throwing gorillas.
19* LeadYouCanRelateTo: To the point where he is named "Mr. You".
20* PublicDomainSoundtrack: A snippet of "Skip To My Lou" is used as the introductory jingle.
21* PrecisionFStrike: When you complete a level, the captured Gorilla will proclaim "Damn it. I'll escape."
22* TechnicalPacifist: Mr. You's bombs don't kill the Gorillas, but knock them out for a short amount of time.

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