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'''''Donkey Kong''''' is the first ''Donkey Kong'' game and the first ''Mario'' game to be released. It marked the first appearance of [[Mario]] (known as Jumpman in the game) and the original [[Donkey Kong]]. Originally released as an arcade game in 1981, ''Donkey Kong'' was later ported to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], as well as many other consoles.
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'''''Donkey Kong''''' is the first ''Donkey Kong'' game and the first ''Mario'' game to be released. It marked the first appearance of [[Mario]] (known as Jumpman in the game) and the original {{smw|Donkey Kong}}. Originally released as an arcade game in 1981, ''Donkey Kong'' was later ported to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], as well as many other consoles.
  
 
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Donkey Kong has kidnapped Mario's girlfriend Pauline and taken her to the top of a construction site! It's up to you to help Mario save Pauline before time runs out. But it won't be easy. Donkey Kong will do everything in his power to stop you. He'll throw barrel bombs, flaming fireballs and anything else he can get his hands on. So if you're looking for action, don't monkey around. Get the original DONKEY KONG from the Nintendo Arcade Classics Series."
 
Donkey Kong has kidnapped Mario's girlfriend Pauline and taken her to the top of a construction site! It's up to you to help Mario save Pauline before time runs out. But it won't be easy. Donkey Kong will do everything in his power to stop you. He'll throw barrel bombs, flaming fireballs and anything else he can get his hands on. So if you're looking for action, don't monkey around. Get the original DONKEY KONG from the Nintendo Arcade Classics Series."
 
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In the original arcade game, Mario and Pauline are in love. Donkey Kong then captures her and carries her to the top of a construction site. Mario must then climb the building using ladders, avoiding enemies and traps along the way. Pauline's lost items, including her parasol and purse, can be acquired for bonus points. When Mario reaches the top of a level, DK carries Pauline further up. When Mario reaches the top of the final level, Donkey Kong falls to his death, allowing Mario to rescue Pauline.
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* [[Game Boy Advance]] as ''[[Classic NES Series: Donkey Kong]]'' (NES version)
 
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==Trivia==
 
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*This game is one of the four games to be inducted into the [[Nintendo Hall of Fame]].
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*When Donkey Kong climbs the building, the theme to the classic cop show ''Dragnet'' is played. This also plays in the NES version when start is pressed.
 
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:03, 9 December 2021

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Donkey Kong
ドンキーコング
Donkey Kong arcade flyer.png
Arcade flyer
Developer(s): Nintendo
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Arcade, NES, Famicom Disk System, various other ports on non-Nintendo hardware
Category: Platformer
Players: 1
Predecessor:
Successor: Donkey Kong Jr.
Release dates
N. America: July 1981 (arcade)
Japan: July 1981 (arcade)
Ratings
ESRB: E
CERO: N/A
PEGI: N/A
ACB: N/A
GRAC: N/A
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Donkey Kong is the first Donkey Kong game and the first Mario game to be released. It marked the first appearance of Mario (known as Jumpman in the game) and the original Donkey Kong. Originally released as an arcade game in 1981, Donkey Kong was later ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System, as well as many other consoles.

Blurb

"Can you save Mario's girl from the clutches of Donkey Kong?
Donkey Kong has kidnapped Mario's girlfriend Pauline and taken her to the top of a construction site! It's up to you to help Mario save Pauline before time runs out. But it won't be easy. Donkey Kong will do everything in his power to stop you. He'll throw barrel bombs, flaming fireballs and anything else he can get his hands on. So if you're looking for action, don't monkey around. Get the original DONKEY KONG from the Nintendo Arcade Classics Series."

Gameplay

In the original arcade game, Mario and Pauline are in love. Donkey Kong then captures her and carries her to the top of a construction site. Mario must then climb the building using ladders, avoiding enemies and traps along the way. Pauline's lost items, including her parasol and purse, can be acquired for bonus points. When Mario reaches the top of a level, DK carries Pauline further up. When Mario reaches the top of the final level, Donkey Kong falls to his death, allowing Mario to rescue Pauline.

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  • When Donkey Kong climbs the building, the theme to the classic cop show Dragnet is played. This also plays in the NES version when start is pressed.

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