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− | {{Infobox NES
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− | | title = Donkey Kong Jr.
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− | | image = [[File:NES Donkey Kong Jr. box art.jpg|200px]]
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− | | developer = Nintendo
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− | | publisher = Nintendo
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− | | distributor =
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− | | designer = Shigeru Miyamoto
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− | | released = '''Arcade'''<br>{{Flag|USA}} 1982<br>{{Flag|EUR}} 1982<br>'''NES'''<br>{{Flag|JPN}} July 15, 1983<br>{{Flag|USA}} December 4, 2006<br>{{Flag|EUR}} December 22, 2006
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− | | genre = Platformer
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− | | modes = Single player, multiplayer
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− | | ratings =
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− | | price = {{Currency|Bells|750}}
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− | | strategywiki =
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− | }}
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− | [[File:Donkey Kong Jr PG Icon.png|thumb|75px|left|''Donkey Kong Jr.'' as it appears in {{PG|nolink}}]]
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− | [[File:Donkey Kong Jr. gameplay.png|thumb|left|Gameplay of ''Donkey Kong Jr.'']] | |
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− | '''''Donkey Kong Jr.''''' is an arcade game that was later released on many other systems, including the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and Virtual Console. It makes an appearance in {{PG}} as a collectible item.
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− | In the game, the main titular character, Donkey Kong Jr., is trying to rescue his father, Donkey Kong, from Jumpman (now known as Mario).
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− | == Obtaining ==
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− | The player could redeem special codes that were shown on the now-retired {{PG|nolink}} website. These codes can be redeemed for a variety of items such as special Nintendo items and NES games, one of which is ''Donkey Kong Jr.''
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− | Code for Donkey Kong Jr.: <codE>#ibXotLLPt#&Xq fkvo3OSEo3xAtd</code>
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− | You can’t get donkey Kong jr anymore,without a cheating device.
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− | [[File:NookCodes.png|200px|thumb|left| Screenshot from {{PG|nolink}}Animal Crossing: Population Growing website showing a code to receive a special in game item]]
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− | {{Cleanup}}
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− | {{NESgames}}
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