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Donkey Kong Jr. received an award in the category of "1984 Best Videogame Audio-Visual Effects (16K or more ROM)" at the 5th annual Arkie Awards, where the judges described it as "great fun", and noted that the game was successful as a sequel–"extend[ing] the theme and present[ing] a radically different play-action" than its predecessor ...
Donkey Kong: Imaginative Systems Software Coleco: July 1982: Action licensed by Nintendo Co., Ltd; reissued by Atari in 1988 (CX-26143) Donkey Kong Junior: Woodside Design Associates Coleco: September 1983: Action licensed by Nintendo Co., Ltd; reissued by Atari in 1988 (CX-26144) Double Dragon: Imagineering: Activision: Q4 1989 Action licensed ...
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.
The Atari 2600+ (2023) is a replica of the 2600 and is 20% smaller. The 2600+ includes support for original Atari 2600 and 7800 cartridges. [93] The Atari 7800+ (2024) is a smaller replica of the Atari 7800. It has similar features to the Atari 2600+, but its exterior encasing design pays homage to the Atari 7800.
Space Invaders, the first "killer app" arcade game to be ported, was released in 1980 for the Atari 2600, though earlier Atari-published arcade games were ported to the 2600 previously. [6] Coleco packaged Nintendo's Donkey Kong with the ColecoVision when it was released in August 1982.
Parker Brothers ported the game to the Atari 8-bit computers, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Intellivision, Commodore 64, TI-99/4A, and ColecoVision. It is one of the few games ported to the Magnavox Odyssey². On July 15, 1983, Popeye became one of the three launch games for the Famicom, along with Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr.. [11]
Pages in category "Atari 2600 games" ... Donkey Kong (1981 video game) Donkey Kong Jr. Double Dragon (video game) Double Dunk; Dragonfire (video game) Dragonstomper;
In 2004, Namco released an arcade cabinet which contains Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., and Mario Bros. [125] Donkey Kong: Original Edition is an update of the NES version that reinstates the cement factory stage and includes some animations absent from the original NES version, and has only ever been released on the Virtual Console.