
Activision’s Atari 2600 Keystone Kapers: The Third Time REALLY IS the Charm!
Kitchen, the designer of the game, drew inspiration from his work on Atari 2600 games Space Jockey and a port of Donkey Kong. His goal was to create a game similar to Donkey Kong, which led to the development of Keystone Kapers. Upon its release in 1982, the game received praise for its graphics and gameplay and was later ported to consoles like the ColecoVision and Atari 5200.
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