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Donkey Kong - Japanese Title

Manufacturer: Nintendo
Year: 1981
Class: Wide Release
Genre: Platform
Type: Videogame

Monitor:

  • Orientation: Vertical
  • Type: Raster: Standard Resolution
  • CRT: Color
Conversion Class: Nintendo Classic
Number of Simultaneous Players: 1
Maximum number of Players: 2
Gameplay: Alternating
Control Panel Layout: Single Player
Controls:
  • Joystick: 4-way (up, down, left, right)
  • Buttons: 1

Sound: Unamplified Mono (requires one-channel amp)

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Description

Jumpman -- known today as Mario -- must traverse levels (structures) to save his girlfriend, Pauline, from Donkey Kong before time runs out. The levels include Girders, Rivets, Elevators, and Conveyor Belts. Mario must avoid flames, barrels, and bouncing rivets to reach his goal.

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Cabinet Information

There are two different American cabinet styles. The most common is the light blue variety, but the first Donkey Kong machines were red.

Nintendo also produced cabaret or "mini" versions of this game.

Cheats, Tricks and Bugs

The first version of Donkey Kong that was released in America (red cabinet version) had a trick that could be done on the barrell board. Move Mario up a ladder (so that his hands are at the top of the ladder) and the barrells will not come down on Mario. Only a barrell thrown from Donkey Kong or a fireball can get Mario when doing this. The best way to tell if your Donkey Kong machine has this older version of the software is to watch the title screen during the demo. Underneath the name, and Donkey Kong himself, you will see the copyright of Nintendo. If it reads: "1981 Nintendo" you have the older version (the regular version of the program reads "1981 Nintendo of America"). This is important to check because many of the cabinets that had the older version of the program got updated with new chips. The early cabinets also had a trick that could be done with a drinking straw to give unlimited gameplay. A straw inserted in the middle outside section of the upper hinge would turn sideways inside the machine and be positioned just above the credit switch. By jiggling the straw up and down, you could get up to 99 credits in seconds.

Game Play

You are a workman named Mario who climbs girders and ladders and will stop at nothing to save his stolen love from the clutches of the giant ape.

Using the joystick and the Jump button, you maneuver Mario over rolling barrels, away from falling barrels, over or away from fireballs and cement tubs, away from bouncing rivets, up and down ladders, along girders and conveyor belts, onto elevators, over rivets to remove them and over dangerous crevices, to get to where the ape holds the girl captive. For additional points, Mario gathers umbrellas, hats, purses and other bonus items that the girl has dropped on her way to the top of the building. Mario can also grab a hammer (by jumping up to it) to smash barrels, fireballs, and cement tubs for additional points but the hammer can only be used for a limited amount of time.

On the Girder, Elevator and Conveyor Belt levels, whenever Mario reaches Pauline, Donkey Kong will grab her and carry her off to the next higher level. But on the Rivet level, Mario must remove all the rivets on each and every floor by running or jumping over them. After all the rivets are removed, Donkey Kong will fall head first onto a stack of girders and be knocked out and then Mario and Pauline will be together again for good. Afterwards, the game starts over again with increased difficulty.

Hacks

  • A Cure For Cancer - Carnage must rescue the T-1000 that was stolen by the big enemy.
  • Clinton Kong - Changes Donkey Kong into Bill Clinton.
  • Donkey Kong 2600 - Changes the graphics to make them look more like the Atari 2600 Version.
  • Monkey Donkey - Uses a different color scheme.
  • Pac-Kong - Changes the graphics to make them more like those of Pac-Man.
  • Wilford Kong - Changes Donkey Kong into Wilford.

Miscellaneous

SPINOFFS: Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. (Mario appears in these games with his brother Luigi)

Play a JAVA emulated version of the game by visiting http://web.utanet.at/nkehrer/JDKong.html

Scarcity in collections (VAPS.org)

Very Common - There are 284 known instances of this game owned by one of our 900 members. Of these, 228 of them are original dedicated machines, 11 of them are conversions in which game circuit boards have been placed in another game cabinet, and 45 of them are only circuit boards which a collector could put into a generic case if desired.

Of the 42,694 video games (3,154 unique) tracked by the Video Game Preservation Society, this game ranks a 90 on a scale out of 100 (100 = most commonly seen, 1=least common) in popularity based on ownership records.

- There are 31 VAPS members currently looking for this game.

Rarity is NOT necessarily an indication of value. Some common games show up as very rare here because collectors don't want them (they are common because arcade operatos might be sitting on tons of them in warehouses), while some fairly scarce games are grabbed by collectors every time they show up. Additionally, some games made in the last 5 years are still making money for operators and are thus not yet affordable to the typical collector. For a clue to value, compare how many people have this game vs. how many people want this game and then click on the eBay links to help determine an accurate price range.

Technical

There are two versions of this boardset. One is a four board sandwich layout with a bunch of plug connectors, and the other is a two board sandwich layout with a 22/44-pin edge connector.

Trivia

Mario was originally a carpenter, not a plumber as he became later with the introduction of Mario Bros. The word "donkey", in Donkey Kong, is a play on the Japanese word for "stupid". Pauline is the name of Mario's girlfriend in Donkey Kong. In the Japanese version, her name is Lady, but she got her name changed when Nintendo released the Famicom version.

Another story on how the game's name evolved was that it was supposed to be "Monkey Kong", but due to a barely legible fax transmission, the screenprinters created thousands of pieces of artwork that read "Donkey Kong" instead. Since the manufacturers were in a rush to get the game released, they opted to change the game's title rather than wait for the artwork to be reprinted.

This game appeared in an episode of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood where a young boy explains a little to Fred Rogers what the game is about and how it is played.

A modern version of Donkey Kong was made called Donkey Kong 94 for Super Game Boy. This version begins exactly the same as the original with the same four stages (with updated graphics and play mechanics). But when you finish these levels, instead of repeating them over, the player is taken to 96 more levels, each with tons of puzzles to solve.

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Legacy

  1. Donkey Kong
  2. Donkey Kong Junior
  3. Donkey Kong 3

Manuals

  1. Operation Manual  20 Pages, 1305 KB File.
  2. Operation Manual  25 Pages, 783 KB File.
  3. Operation Manual  26 Pages, 759 KB File.
  4. Schematic  7 Pages, 1794 KB File.
  5. Operation Manual  32 Pages, 3853 KB File.

Foto-Finder™

  1. The Encyclpedia of Arcade Video Games, Kurtz (ISBN 0764319256): Page: 121; Color photo;
  2. The Encyclpedia of Arcade Video Games, Kurtz (ISBN 0764319256): Page: 157; Color photo;
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