Gorillas (video game)
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External links
- Game source code download (Original version by IBM Corporation)
- Game source code download (Most recent Microsoft version)
- Gorillas.py - An open source Python version of Gorillas using PyGame
- Gorillas.js - An open source, browser-based version of Gorillas written in JavaScript (source)
- Free Android Gorillas on Play Store - Android version of Gorillas
- Gorillas.js - A version of Gorilla.bas, with additional playable characters, written in JavaScript and HTML5 Canvas.
- Gorilla for CP/M - Porting of Gorillas in Turbo Modula-2 for CP/M systems
- Gorillas - Play an identical-to-the-original flash version
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Gorillas Source Code
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