Difference between revisions of "Donkey Kong Jr."
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{{Infobox NES | {{Infobox NES | ||
− | + | |title=Donkey Kong Jr. | |
− | + | |image=[[File:NES Donkey Kong Jr. box art.jpg|200px]] | |
− | + | |developer=Nintendo | |
− | + | |publisher=Nintendo | |
− | + | |distributor= | |
− | + | |designer=Shigeru Miyamoto | |
− | + | |engine= | |
− | + | |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 | |
− | + | |genre=Platformer | |
− | + | |modes=Single player, multiplayer | |
− | + | |ratings= | |
− | + | |price={{Currency|Bells|750}} | |
− | + | |strategywiki= | |
}} | }} | ||
[[File:Donkey Kong Jr PG Icon.png|thumb|75px|left|''Donkey Kong Jr.'' as it appears in {{PG|nolink}}]] | [[File:Donkey Kong Jr PG Icon.png|thumb|75px|left|''Donkey Kong Jr.'' as it appears in {{PG|nolink}}]] | ||
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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). | 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 == | == Obtaining == | ||
− | 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.'' | + | 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.'' |
Code for Donkey Kong Jr.: <codE>#ibXotLLPt#&Xq fkvo3OSEo3xAtd</code> | Code for Donkey Kong Jr.: <codE>#ibXotLLPt#&Xq fkvo3OSEo3xAtd</code> | ||
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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]] | [[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]] | ||
{{Cleanup}} | {{Cleanup}} | ||
{{NESgames}} | {{NESgames}} |
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Developer(s) | Nintendo | |||||
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Publisher(s) | Nintendo | |||||
Designer(s) | Shigeru Miyamoto | |||||
Platform(s) | NES | |||||
Release date(s) | Arcade 1982 1982 NES July 15, 1983 December 4, 2006 December 22, 2006 | |||||
Genre(s) | Platformer | |||||
Sell price | 750 Bells |
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 Animal Crossing as a collectible item.
In the game, the main titular character, Donkey Kong Jr., is trying to rescue his father, Donkey Kong, from Jumpman (now known as Mario).
Obtaining
The player could redeem special codes that were shown on the now-retired Animal Crossing 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.
Code for Donkey Kong Jr.: #ibXotLLPt#&Xq fkvo3OSEo3xAtd
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