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console. The main protagonists, Popo and Nana, collectively known as the Ice Climbers, scale 32 vertically scrolling, ice-covered mountains to recover stolen vegetables from a giant
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. In some European countries, ''Ice Climber'' was bundled with the Nintendo Entertainment System. The arcade expansion, features exclusive content from the traditional NES release; including an animated
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, a stage select menu at the start of the game and between levels, 16 more mountains, occasional blizzard and wind effects, more enemies and vegetables, and bonus multiplier items. Popo and Nana are playable characters in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, starting with the 2001 game, '' Super Smash Bros. Melee'' for the
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. Nintendo released the NES variation for the
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in 2002.


Gameplay

The first player controls Popo, a boy wearing a blue
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, while the second player controls Nana, a girl wearing a pink one. The only tool they carry is a wooden
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to carve openings in the ice above and to club enemies. Each mountain
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consists of eight layers of colorful ice and a
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. Standard, dull ice blocks pose no threat other than an easily disposed-of barrier and platform. Square ice blocks with higher detail are indestructible, forcing the player to take another path. Hatched ice acts as a
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sliding Popo or Nana either left or right. Finally, many mountains include unbreakable moving platforms resembling clouds. The bonus stage takes place at the peak. Within a 40-second time limit and no enemies, the Ice Climbers often face trickier jumps and multiple moving platforms. The peak is also the only place to recover stolen vegetables, most especially eggplants. Collecting just one piece of corn from the fifth bonus stage is the only way to gain an
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. At the top of the peak, the
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flies overhead. Enemies encountered on the way up the mountains include the Topi, Nitpicker, and White Bear. Topis come in two varieties: the blue
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featured in the Japanese Famicom ''Ice Climber'' release and the short
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-like creatures seen in Western versions and ''VS. Ice Climber''. Topis have the ability to fill in holes in the floor with ice. To do this, a Topi scouts out an opening in the floor, runs back to its cave, and reemerges pushing an icicle to fill in two blocks. This process repeats until no more openings on their layer of ice exist. The Nitpicker is a small, mountain-dwelling bird that swoops down from icy caves on the levels' edges. Unlike the Topi, which is confined to one floor of the mountain, Nitpickers can cross over multiple ice layers. Taking them into account along with moving platforms and sliding ice, timing jumps can be more difficult. The final enemy is the White Bear. This enemy, wearing sunglasses and pink speedo, appears on screen only when Popo and Nana take too long to advance. Pounding the ice, the Polar Bear forces the screen to move up. If Nana or Popo are forced off the screen, the player loses a life. Other obstacles include deadly falling icicles. These can form on the bottom of any type of platform. After a few successful mountains climbed, all enemies' speeds increase. The arcade edition, ''VS. Ice Climber'', has a few more gameplay differences. The player must pick from an initial set of 24 mountains to conquer. After eight are cleared, a Super Bonus Stage occurs in which the player must reach a high platform. Afterwards, the player must choose from the second set of 24 mountains (which feature different coloration schemes), in which the Condor is replaced by a giant butterfly. After the next eight stages are cleared and the Super Bonus is over, the player resumes the cycle from the original mountain set. The game keeps track of whether the mountain was claimed by an Ice Climber or if it remains Topi-territory—once all the stages are completed, the counter resets. Approximately 30 of the 48 level designs are borrowed from the NES game. Stage setups are generally trickier in ''VS. Ice Climber'', with some new mechanics such as cloud platforms that move diagonally or strong gusts of wind. A purple bee with a spear flying in a horizontal pattern is included as a somewhat rare fourth enemy. After the bonus stage, the players' scores are tallied. Points are rewarded for every brick of ice destroyed, every Topi-pushed icicle smashed, every Nitpicker knocked out and every vegetable collected. Finally, a bonus score is rewarded if a player manages to climb to the top of the bonus stage and jump up and grab the Condor. The game keeps track of the high score, although there is no way to save it on the NES version. The game can be played in one- or two-player mode. The latter places Popo and Nana against each other in a race to the summit. Players may prefer to play cooperatively on the way up, but during the bonus round, they must compete for the top.


Plot

Popo and Nana, collectively known as the legendary Ice Climbers, are originally traditional
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citizens until a
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invaded and stole their vegetables, more peculiarly and especially
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s and more. This prompts the Ice Climbers to persistently pursue the condor by scaling 32 giant glacial mountaintops (in ''VS. Ice Climber'', 48) located in the Icicle Mountain, which is the world's largest mountain. Along the way, a number of dangerous enemies from the
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reside in the mountains to antagonize the Ice Climbers: those enemies include Topis, Nitpickers, and white Polar Bears. Topis come in two varieties: the blue seal featured in the Japanese Famicom edition of ''Ice Climber'', and the short Yeti-like creatures seen in Western editions and ''VS. Ice Climber''. Topis have the ability to fill in holes in the floor with ice. To do this, a Topi scouts out an opening in the floor, runs back to its cave, and reemerges pushing an icicle to fill in two blocks. This process repeats until no more openings on their layer of ice exist. The Nitpicker is a small, mountain-dwelling bird that swoops down from icy caves on the levels' edges. Unlike the Topi, which is confined to one floor of the mountain, Nitpickers can cross over multiple ice layers. Taking them into account along with moving platforms and sliding ice, this leads to more difficulty for the Ice Climbers timing their jumps. The final enemy is the intimidating White Polar Bear. This enemy, wearing sunglasses and pink speedo, emerges from the
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s when Popo and Nana take too long to advance. Pounding the ice, the Polar Bear attempts to crumble the mountain, attempting to cause Popo and Nana to stumble to the bottom of the mountain. Additionally, the Ice Climbers must also be aware of encountering another somewhat rare purple bee with a spear flying in a horizontal pattern, who attempts to sting the Ice Climbers. Not only must the Ice Climbers beware of the icy wildlife during their adventure, the two climbers must also watch out for other harmful obstacles and hazards; including deadly falling
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s forming in, which pushes the Ice Climbers back a distance. Upon reaching the summits of the glacial mountains, the Ice Climbers retrieve their veggies laying around the floor, and after so, Popo and Nana reach the top of the mountain to grab onto the condor's talons, thus progressing to the next mountain. After conquering all of the mountains and retrieving all of their stolen veggies from the condor, the Ice Climbers return home with them.


Development

''Ice Climber'' and ''
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'' were directed by longtime Nintendo producer Kenji Miki. ''Ice Climber'' is the first video game programmed by Kazuaki Morita. He considered this a "warm-up" before becoming a main
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''. Morita was later credited with central programming roles in numerous games within the ''
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''.


Releases

''Ice Climber'', a
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for the NES in North America, has been re-released for several of Nintendo's consoles. The
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version has a more limited color palette and a reworked HUD. ''VS. Ice Climber'' has been re-released for the
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, removing the difficulty settings and changing a few graphics to be closer to ''Ice Climber'' (such as the bee and butterfly replaced by a Nitpicker and blue Condor, respectively). It has also been released in the ''
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, although the bee enemy has been removed. In addition to the releases listed below, the NES game could be unlocked for play in different versions of the original ''
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''. It could be played in the Japanese-exclusive
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version in its
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2000 demo, or by using a special
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given away as a sweepstakes prize through the June 2001 issue of ''
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''. It is also unlockable in the
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releases; it can only be officially unlocked via a North America-exclusive
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card, or as a gift to players requesting their save data be transferred from the Nintendo 64 version to the GameCube release.


Reception

The ''Ice Climber'' franchise has received generally positive reviews from critics. In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''VS. Ice Climbers'' in its April 1, 1985, issue as the eighth most-successful table arcade unit of the month. Former President of Finland
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was reportedly keen on Nintendo games and his son-in-law has reported that ''Ice Climber'' was his favorite game. Reviewing the American release, ''
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'' magazine called it "addictive" for fans of climbing games. The reviewer awarded 3.5 out of 4 stars, for both categories of graphics and gameplay, adding that it provide "hours of challenging play." Furthermore, ''Ice Climber'' was featured in th
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faithfully saying that "nothing Nintendo has ever done across the NES/Famicom era has had greater reach and popularity than a simple platforming retro game with cute chibi mountaineers" while ranking the game as a candidate for the Best of 2024 Awards, praising ''Ice Climber'' for its simple yet addictive and entertaining gameplay, as well as popularity compared to other titles across the NES/Famicom, along with the series starring Popo and Nana as adorable and chibi-looking mountaineers. Additionally, several fans and critics vote and suggest for a new and modern launch title for the ''Ice Climber'' series, further highlighting the popularity of the series as a whole.


Legacy

Popo and Nana appear in the ''
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'' series of fighting games as a two-in-one playable fighter under the name, Ice Climbers, voiced by
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'', and 2008's '' Brawl'', their return was planned for ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Wii U'', but technical issues with the 3DS version required game director
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to scrap development on them to maintain parity between the two versions. He said that their inclusion in said game was low-priority because the ''Ice Climber'' series was "unlikely to have another installment" at the time. The Ice Climbers returned in 2018's ''
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''. Themes from ''Ice Climber'' regularly appear in the ''WarioWare'' series' classic Nintendo microgames. In '' Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' and ''
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gets the Freeze ability, he dons Popo's parka in the same manner it is worn in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. In '' Tetris DS'', an ''Ice Climber'' backdrop appears among other classic Nintendo games. ''
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