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Donkey Kong 3 [a] is a 1983 shoot 'em up game developed and published by Nintendo.It is the third installment in the Donkey Kong series and was released for arcades worldwide in 1983, the Family Computer in 1984, then in North America for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1986.
Donkey Kong Country: 2 40: Nelvana Limited Medialab Studio L. A. (season 1) Hong Guang Animation (CGCG; season 2) WIC Entertainment Ltd. Canada France China 1997–2000 Teletoon (Canada) France 2 and Canal+ (France) TV Tokyo (Japan) Gregory Horror Show: 4 88 Milky Cartoon Japan 1999–2001 TV Asahi: Insektors: 2 26: France 1994–1995 Canal+ ...
Donkey Kong; Pitfall! (1983) Q*bert; Donkey Kong Junior (1983) Kangaroo (1984) Space Ace (1984) 1983–1985 CBS: Nintendo (Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Junior segments) 26 The Puppy's Further Adventures: 1983–1984: ABC: 21 Dragon's Lair: 1984: 13 Turbo Teen: 1984–1985: Sectaurs: 1985: Syndication: Miniseries: 5 It's Punky Brewster: 1985 ...
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Donkey Kong is regarded as the first game to use graphics to tell a story, [261] which GamesRadar+ said provided an unprecedented level of narrative depth. [251] Donkey Kong Country 's pre-rendered graphics featured a level of detail unprecedented in console games at the time, [262] [263] and inspired many imitators. [28]
Yearwood had also provided occasional voice over work in animated television shows and video games, most notably the Nintendo character Donkey Kong in the Canadian animated television series Donkey Kong Country, he also voiced Rick in Dino Crisis, J.T. in Swamp Thing and voiced T-Bear in Blood Brothers.
The Japanese source seems to talk about how the Famicom/NES was based on the Donkey Kong arcade hardware. This Guardian article talks about how Donkey Kong was "a key driver" for the design and launch of the Famicom in Japan. I think there a lot of sources out there to pick from that would say that Nintendo's success with the Famicom in Japan ...
Donkey Kong 3, the third video game in the original 'Donkey Kong' series by Nintendo Dungeon Keeper 3 , a cancelled PC strategy game by Bullfrog Productions Transportation