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Donkey Kong (game)

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Donkey Kong

Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Arcade
NES
Atari
Atari 8-bit
Atari 7800
Coleco
Atari 2600
Intellivision
ColecoVision
Designer(s) Shigeru Miyamoto
Engine Converted Radar Scope
Release date Arcade:
1981 (NA)
ColecoVision:
July 1982 (NA)
Atari 2600:
1982 (NA)
Intellivision:
1982 (NA)
ColecoVision:
1982 (NA)
Famicom:
July 15, 1983 (JP)
NES:
October 18, 1985 (NA)
September 1, 1986 (EU)
Atari 7800:
1988 (NA)
e-reader:
November 11, 2002 (NA)
Virtual Console:
November 19, 2006 (NA)
December 2, 2006 (JP)
December 7, 2006 (EU)
Genre 2D platformer
Mode(s) Single player
1-2 players alternating
Age rating(s) N/A
Arcade
Atari 2600
Intellivision
ColecoVision
NES
ESRB: E
Game Boy Advance
e-Reader
Virtual Console
Platform(s) Arcade
Atari 2600
Apple II
Atari 8 Bit
Intellivision
Game & Watch
ColecoVision
Commodore 64
ZX Spectrum
Famicom
Amstrad CPC
Nintendo Entertainment System
Atari 7800
Game Boy Advance
e-Reader
Virtual Console
As Part of:
Donkey Kong Classics
Unlockable:
Donkey Kong 64
Animal Crossing
Media Cartridge
NES
Input Atari 2600 Joystick
Intellivision Controller
ColecoVision Controller
NES Controller
Nintendo 64 Controller
Gamecube Controller
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough


Donkey Kong is an arcade game released by Nintendo.

The game was ported to many home video game consoles and home computers. The game was also sold as a portable LCD game (1982) by Nintendo in two versions: Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong II.

The game was quite revolutionary for its time, featuring multiple, distinct levels, large colorful graphics, and a unique form of play control. A direct sequel was released in 1982, Donkey Kong Jr.

[edit] Gameplay

The player controls the character, "Jumpman" (later: "Mario"), who jumps over barrels thrown by Donkey Kong while climbing ladders up a crooked construction site to reach the top of the screen to rescue his girlfriend Pauline (who was originally called Lady in Japan). Each screen is a game stage, with stages grouping to form levels. Each successive level is progressively harder.

[edit] Notes

The ColecoVision version was included as a free pack-in game with the ColecoVision unit.

The Intellivision version does not work on the Intellivision II.

[edit] Gallery


Donkey Kong series
Main series
Donkey Kong | Donkey Kong Jr. | Donkey Kong Jr. Math | Donkey Kong 3
Donkey Kong Country | Donkey Kong Country 2 | Donkey Kong Country 3 | Donkey Kong 64 | Donkey Kong Jungle Beat
Handheld series
Donkey Kong (1994) | Donkey Kong Land | Donkey Kong Land 2 | Donkey Kong Land III
Donkey Kong Racing Spin-off
Diddy Kong Racing | Donkey Kong Racing | Donkey Kong Barrel Blast | Diddy Kong Racing DS
Donkey Kong Music Spin-off
Donkey Konga | Donkey Konga 2 | Donkey Konga 3: All You Can Eat! Spring 50 Song Mix
Donkey Kong Puzzle Spin-off
Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers | DK King of Swing | DK King of Swing DS
Mario vs. DK | Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis
Characters
Donkey Kong - Donkey Kong Jr. - Diddy Kong