Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie - Alternate Ending
Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie Playthrough: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRyUlBzVoKxWLhy56jZotLhKIM2yJJGqo&feature=shared
An Alternative Ending is available in Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie after clearing the game and earning enough score points in the level replays.
At first, the level is played normally like the Empire State Building. You will be Kong, and you will climb to the top of the Empire State Building to fight the incoming biplanes. After bringing down enough planes, four floodlights will light up the building and make Kong more visible to the airplanes.
The Alternate Ending is then triggered by the arrival of Captain Englehorn and Jack in the Venture's Seaplane. You will switch to Jack piloting the seaplane and destroy the spotlights with infinite ammunition, and then destroy the fighter-planes and the emergency spotlights.
Although emergency spotlights are set up, Jack's distraction has allowed for Kong to climb down the Empire State Building to safety. Then a cutscene will trigger where Kong has been returned to Skull Island, as Ann and possibly Jack onboard the seaplane fly around Kong's lair as Kong roars as if saying farewell.
Trivia
-As the plane, if you fly too close to Kong he will mistake you for an enemy plane and attack you (but you can also attack Kong; you really don't want to, because the level will end the same way as Kong's death).
-If you happen to fly into the Empire-State-Building, you won't crash, but instead simply summersault to face away.
-If Kong takes too much firepower from when the planes are attacking him, the level will end the same way as Kong's death (but you can still replay the Alternate Ending).
-Strangely also during the cut-scene, while circling the mountain, the plane's propeller switches off, making the plane look like it's gliding.
- If Kong is shot down and the level ends the same way as Kong's death, a The End will appear ending in a question mark.