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Super Mario Bros and Parachute models. Nintendo Mini Classics are a series of small LCD games licensed by Nintendo in 1998. Most games in the series are reissues of Game & Watch titles, but the series does include titles that were not from the original Game & Watch line, like Spider-Man, Carrera and Yu-Gi-Oh!.
Donkey Kong card game 1999: Nintendo: No Doomtrooper [73] 1995: Target Games: No Doomtown: 1998: Five Rings Publishing Group/Wizards of the Coast/AEG: No The Dozens [74] 2005: Topps: No Dragon Ball Collectible Card Game [75] 2008: Bandai: No Dragon Ball Super Card Game [76] 2017: Bandai: Yes Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game [77] 2005: Score ...
Donkey Kong Jr. (New Wide Screen) Donkey Kong Jr. was released in the New Wide Screen series on October 26, 1982, [20] in the Table Top series on April 28, 1983, and in the Panorama series on October 4 the same year. [25] It is the first game in the New Wide Screen series and a single-screen single-player game. Hirokazu Tanaka composed the ...
The game is based on the original Donkey Kong; it features the first four arcade levels, but from there, features ninety-six more levels and becomes a hybrid between Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., and Super Mario Bros. 2. [1] The game was later re-released for Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console download.
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest: Super Nintendo Entertainment System 5.15 million [243] 1996 Donkey Kong Land 2: Game Boy 2.35 million [244] Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Super Nintendo Entertainment System 3.51 million [242] 1997 Donkey Kong Land III: Game Boy, Game Boy Color 1.03 million [245] Diddy Kong Racing
In Donkey Kong Country 2, K. Rool is given the "Kaptain" moniker and kidnaps Donkey Kong. [137] He wears a pirate costume resembling that of real-life pirates during the Elizabethan era, complete with a large and black bicorne hat, frock coat and a blunderbuss as his weapon of choice. This disguise complements the pirate motif of Donkey Kong ...
Donkey Kong Jr. (from the Donkey Kong Jr. arcade game) Q*bert with Coily, Ugg, Wrongway, Slick and Sam (from the Q*bert arcade game) Pitfall Harry with his pet mountain lion Quickclaw and his niece Rhonda (unlike the others which are arcade games, this segment is from the home console game Pitfall!
Playart toys were made in Hong Kong. Playart was a toy company owned by Hong Kong industrialist Duncan Tong (唐鼎康) that specialized in die-cas toy cars, similar in size and style to Hot Wheels, Matchbox or Tomica. Cars were well done, but were often diecast seconds from other companies like Yatming or Tomica.