6/22/2023 0 Comments Donkeykong jr.Tremendous Strength (knows "Jungle Judo" (from the Saturaday Supercade cartoon), a Martial Art involving powerful Hand/Karate Chops also knows Sumo Wrestling/Boxing),įruit (like Apples Strawberries Blueberries Cherries Oranges Nuts and Bananas), Tremendous Speed (has dodged electricity from Mario), Superb Jumping Swinging and Climbing skills, game, where his main concern is saving his dad and he doesn't directly fight Mario) and enjoys the Fun Sports shown in the Spin-off games),Īrtist/Drawing/Painting Skills (talented enough to perfectly use Markers with his feet),Īble to verbally communicate/talk with other people and speak English or Japanese,Įncyclopedic Knowledge of Video Game History, Intelligence and being capable of planning (he's a Pacifist that likes Peace and Fighting for Necessary Protection (shown in the Donkey Kong Jr. Unnamed paternal great-great grandfather, deceasedīones (from the Saturday Supercade animated series) Julius (from the Saturday Supercade animated series) (uncle) Donkey Kong Jr.ĭonkey Kong Jr.'s artwork from the game Mario Tennis for Nintendo 64.(tennis racket removed) It can't be played in the dark like the VFD games.For the game Donkey Kong Jr., see Donkey Kong Jr. LCD tabletop game (1983) by Coleco: This is a color LCD game (color accomplished with a color plastic overlay on the LCD), and is back-lit by an external light source (room light, sun, etc.). Atari 800 (june.1, 1984) "Donkey Kong Junior " Tandy Color Computer (1983) "Junior's Revenge" Tandy Color Computer 3 (1986) "Return of Junior's Revenge" For ports released in other regions, please see the Japanese version's entry.Ĭolecovision (1982) "Donkey Kong Junior " Mattel Intellivision (1983) "Donkey Kong Jr " Atari 2600 (1983) "Donkey Kong Junior " Atari XEGS Nintendo NES (june.1986) "Donkey Kong Jr. PORTS NOTE: Only ports released in North America are listed here. For the US board, it was changed to somewhat match the original Donkey Kong's 'How High Can You Try/Get?' theme with the screen order as follows: L1: 1-4 (Springboard and Mario's Hideout stages both omitted) L2: 1-2-4 (Mario's Hideout stage omitted) 元: 1-3-4 (Springboard stage omitted) From L4 onward, all four stages are displayed in order, as in the Japanese version. The Japanese boards have all four screens displayed in their original, logical order 1-2-3-4. In the Vines and Chains stages, Red Snapjaws regenerate at Mario's feet after being killed by fruit starting in L4 (instead of L5).You are only allowed to enter a name up to three letters long in the High Score list (instead of twelve).UPDATES In these versions featuring the suffix fully spelled out in the title screen ('Junior.'): Originally aired Septemas part of 'Saturday Supercade' on CBS. Donkey Kong Junior spawned a cartoon series of the same name: Ruby-Spears Productions. The Japanese version, as well as some bootleg versions, have the suffix abbreviated in the printed title rather than fully spelled out ("Donkey Kong Jr."). TECHNICAL Upright model Model # DJR1-UP TRIVIA Donkey Kong Junior was released in September 1982 in the USA. For more information about the game itself, please see the "Donkey Kong Jr." (Japanese version) entry. Arcade Video game published 41 years ago: Donkey Kong Junior © 1982 Nintendo of America.
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