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  2. Donkey Kong (character) - Wikipedia

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    [28] [29] Leigh Loveday, the writer of Donkey Kong Country 2, prefacing his statement with "As far as I know", said that he is a grown-up version of Donkey Kong Jr. [30] Nintendo of Europe's website also states that the modern DK is DK Jr., [31] but the Game Boy Advance versions of Donkey Kong Country [32] and Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's ...

  3. Donkey Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Retro Studios games star Donkey Kong with other characters as his sidekicks. [157] [158] Players primarily control one Kong, with the second acting as a second hit point. [156] In the Retro Studios games, other characters ride on Donkey Kong's back to provide special abilities; for instance, Diddy's jetpack allows him to temporarily hover ...

  4. List of Donkey Kong characters - Wikipedia

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    Donkey Kong Country portrays Cranky as the original Donkey Kong character featured in the 1981 arcade game. [18] The character retains his stubborn nature and has become an aged, sharp-minded, and disparaging video game veteran who throughout the games distributes advice and useful items. 64 portrays him as an alchemist.

  5. Donkey Kong Jr. - Wikipedia

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    The arcade version of Donkey Kong Jr., featuring both the Japanese and American versions, was released by Hamster Corporation for the Nintendo Switch as part of the company's Arcade Archives series in December 2018. [19] In 2004, Namco released an arcade cabinet which contained Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr. and Mario Bros.

  6. Donkey Kong (1981 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Donkey Kong is considered to be the earliest video game with a storyline that visually unfolds on screen. [11] Set on a construction site in New York City, [24] the eponymous Donkey Kong character is the game's de facto villain. The hero is a carpenter originally unnamed in the Japanese arcade release, later named Jumpman and then Mario. [25]

  7. List of fictional primates - Wikipedia

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    Diddy Kong's girlfriend. Donkey Kong: Gorilla: Donkey Kong: GBA · SNES · 3DS · Nintendo Switch · Wii · WiiU · Gamecube · N64 · The main character of Donkey Kong Country, and one of Mario’s friends. Not to be confused with his grandfather, Cranky Kong. The villain of the original arcade game. Donkey Kong Jr. Gorilla: Donkey Kong Jr.

  8. Pauline (Nintendo) - Wikipedia

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    Pauline was created by Shigeru Miyamoto and other developers for the 1981 arcade game Donkey Kong. She is the first female character in a video game with a speaking role and is cited as an example of a damsel in distress in fiction. [3] [4] [5] Miyamoto initially planned to use the characters Popeye, Bluto and Olive Oyl from the Popeye cartoon ...

  9. Shigeru Miyamoto - Wikipedia

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    The staff also pushed for an English name, and thus it received the title Donkey Kong. [15]: 212 Donkey Kong was a success, leading Miyamoto to work on sequels such as Donkey Kong Jr. in 1982, and Donkey Kong 3 in 1983. In January 1983, the 1982 Arcade Awards gave Donkey Kong the Best Single-player video game award and the Certificate of Merit ...