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1: '''Kyoei''': When Nintendo signed an agreement on September 23, 1981 to manufacture CK, it was with a company called Kyoei. CK1 machines have {{file link|CK Instruction Card.jpg|Kyoei-branded instructions}}. Kyoei quickly transferred the license to its parent company, [[Falcon]]. The Kyoei brand is not seen on CK2 instructions and I don't think Kyoei machines have ever left Japan. I don't think Nintendo ever objected to the license transfer as none of the articles I've read mention it. Nintendo seems to treat the two companies interchangeably in their lawsuit. Are all Japanese CK1 machines Kyoei-branded rather than Falcon? Some Japanese sources [http://nyamuko.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/2011/05/part2-cad2.html] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04oOodbDd0E] claim that Kyoei had created CK1 before the license and sought Nintendo's permission to retroactively legitimize machines they've already produced. Can this be confirmed? | 1: '''Kyoei''': When Nintendo signed an agreement on September 23, 1981 to manufacture CK, it was with a company called Kyoei. CK1 machines have {{file link|CK Instruction Card.jpg|Kyoei-branded instructions}}. Kyoei quickly transferred the license to its parent company, [[Falcon]]. The Kyoei brand is not seen on CK2 instructions and I don't think Kyoei machines have ever left Japan. I don't think Nintendo ever objected to the license transfer as none of the articles I've read mention it. Nintendo seems to treat the two companies interchangeably in their lawsuit. Are all Japanese CK1 machines Kyoei-branded rather than Falcon? Some Japanese sources [http://nyamuko.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/2011/05/part2-cad2.html] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04oOodbDd0E] claim that Kyoei had created CK1 before the license and sought Nintendo's permission to retroactively legitimize machines they've already produced. Can this be confirmed? | ||
2: '''Crazy Kong Part II release date''': In the Japanese wiki for Donkey Kong, there is a [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%89%E3%83%B3%E3%82%AD%E3%83%BC%E3%82%B3%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0#%E3%82%AF%E3%83%AC%E3%82%A4%E3%82%B8%E3%83%BC%E3%82%B3%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0 section devoted to CK]. In it, [[Ikegami Tsushinki]] programmer [[List of Donkey Kong staff#Programmed by.5B1.5D|Hirohisa Komanome]], who worked on DK, claims to have witnessed DK break out of his cage and was impressed. This is from the attract mode of Part II. | 2: '''Crazy Kong Part II release date''': In the Japanese wiki for Donkey Kong, there is a [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%89%E3%83%B3%E3%82%AD%E3%83%BC%E3%82%B3%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0#%E3%82%AF%E3%83%AC%E3%82%A4%E3%82%B8%E3%83%BC%E3%82%B3%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0 section devoted to CK]. In it, [[Ikegami Tsushinki]] programmer [[List of Donkey Kong staff#Programmed by.5B1.5D|Hirohisa Komanome]], who worked on DK, claims to have witnessed DK break out of his cage and was impressed. This is from the attract mode of Part II. He says he saw it during the Amusement Machine Show of '81. This was held from [https://archive.org/details/game-machine-magazine-19811015p/page/n21/mode/1up?view=theater October 6th through the 8th]. Isn't this too soon? Two weeks after the license with Kyoei for CK1 and Falcon pumps out CK2?! | ||
3: '''Official cabinets''': CK is created using Crazy Climber hardware, hence the name Crazy Kong. <s>Did Kyoei or Falcon reuse the [https://arcadecollecting.com/crazy/crazy.html Nichibutsu cabinets] as well? Nichibutsu licensed manufacture of whole ''CC'' machines to Sega and Orca, and Taito got the rights to resell ''CC'' PCBs. Did Kyoei/Falcon use any parts from these? And/or did Kyoei/Falcon use their own cabinets? Do any legitimate Japanese CK1/CK2 machines still exist?</s> I don't have a lot of confidence in the marquees posted in the [[Gallery:Crazy Kong|gallery]], [https://www.flickr.com/photos/neacf/34824408815/ they lack Kyoei/Falcon branding and the instructions are in English rather than Japanese]. I don't think any of the CK cabinets in the gallery are made by Kyoei/Falcon. The Crazy Junior cabinets look like they are [https://www.rotheblog.com/2008/08/arcade-game-artwork/falcon-orca-made-sideart-mr-do-cabinets/ for the US market], but then again everything related to this game is illegal. | 3: '''Official cabinets''': CK is created using Crazy Climber hardware, hence the name Crazy Kong. <s>Did Kyoei or Falcon reuse the [https://arcadecollecting.com/crazy/crazy.html Nichibutsu cabinets] as well? Nichibutsu licensed manufacture of whole ''CC'' machines to Sega and Orca, and Taito got the rights to resell ''CC'' PCBs. Did Kyoei/Falcon use any parts from these? And/or did Kyoei/Falcon use their own cabinets? Do any legitimate Japanese CK1/CK2 machines still exist?</s> I don't have a lot of confidence in the marquees posted in the [[Gallery:Crazy Kong|gallery]], [https://www.flickr.com/photos/neacf/34824408815/ they lack Kyoei/Falcon branding and the instructions are in English rather than Japanese]. I don't think any of the CK cabinets in the gallery are made by Kyoei/Falcon. The Crazy Junior cabinets look like they are [https://www.rotheblog.com/2008/08/arcade-game-artwork/falcon-orca-made-sideart-mr-do-cabinets/ for the US market], but then again everything related to this game is illegal. |