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Donkey Kong 64: Super Nintendo
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Donkey Kong is back, this time in the largest adventure ever seen on the Nintendo 64. Along with DK, you’ll join three other Kongs on a huge quest to restore DK's famous banana hort. Diddy and Tiny return from previous adventures, while Lanky and the super cool Chunky make their first appearances. Along the way you will familiar faces such as Rambi, Enguarde, Cranky, Funky, and even the ghost of Wrinkly Kong.
Donkey Kong's only appearances in Nintendo DS's games have been either cameos or side-characters in games such as Mario Kart DS, Tetris DS, Mario Hoops 3-on-3, Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, and Yoshi's Island DS. In Yoshi's Island DS, Donkey Kong appears as "Baby DK", a younger version of himself, similar to Baby Mario. First appearing in World 3-1, most of his gameplay reflects Donkey Kong Jr., even featuring the Snapjaw enemies from the game.
Your Donkey Kong cabinet will easily convert to Donkey Kong Junior, Donkey Kong 3 or any Nintendo Vs. Unisystem title. You will only need the PCB boards for the new title, (and an 8-Way joystick in the case of Vs. titles). Just be sure and convert it back if you ever wish to sell it.
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Originally, Donkey Kong was released as an arcade game, but it was soon released as a console game for the Nintendo video game system. In 1999, 18 years after Donkey Kong came to the United States, GameBoy released an updated version of the game, which sold 2.5 million copies. It ended up being the sixth best-selling game of the year, proving the continued popularity of the Donkey Kong franchise.
This game is so big that you need a expansion pak just to run it. You play either Donkey, Diddy, Tiny, Lanky or Chunky Kong. You have to keep changing Kongs so that you can do new things on the eight levels. You have to stop K.ROOL destroying DK isle by finding gold bananas, killing the bosses on every level and finding new levels. You ... have to find Snides blueprints and Banana fairies. You have to rescue K.LUMSY and find a Nintendo and Rare coin. This is a great game and is brill for young players, although the multiplayer is not all that good.
Donkey Kong is a Nintendo coin-operated arcade game and a gorilla character of the same name for one to two players from 1981. This game introduced Nintendo's most recurring character: Mario. Like most Nintendo franchises it was "invented" by Shigeru Miyamoto.
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