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  2. Donkey Kong Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Due to the level counter only having one digit, the counter shows numbers 1 to 9 in levels 1 to 9, seven blanks in levels 10 to 16, and the letters A to F in the levels 17–22. The kill screen occurs the same way as in Donkey Kong, where an integer overflow occurs after too big a result is given after a multiplication problem in the computing ...

  3. List of Donkey Kong video games - Wikipedia

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    Donkey Kong was released in a dual-screen format. [67] This Game & Watch version was later re-released in Game & Watch compilation games for the Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance. [66] [68] It was included as one of the games in Game & Watch Collection, a Club Nintendo exclusive release for Nintendo DS.

  4. Billy Mitchell (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell challenged Sanders to Donkey Kong and demonstrated that the game had an impassable "kill screen" at level 22, while beating Sanders and setting a high score of 874,300. [5] Later, Sanders admitted that he had lied about his previous Donkey Kong scores, and Twin Galaxies gave the record to Billy Mitchell who held it for more than 18 ...

  5. Donkey Kong (1981 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Donkey Kong paved the way for the NES, known as the Famicom in Japan. Following the success of Donkey Kong, Nintendo began developing the Famicom, the hardware of which was largely based on the Donkey Kong arcade hardware, with the goal of matching the system's powerful sprite capabilities in a home system. [119]

  6. Glossary of video game terms - Wikipedia

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    1CC Abbreviation of one-credit completion or one-coin clear. To complete an arcade (or arcade-style) game without using continues. [1]1-up An object that gives the player an extra life (or attempt) in games where the player has a limited number of chances to complete a game or level.

  7. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze - Wikipedia

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    Player one controls Donkey Kong, while the second player controls Diddy Kong or one of the other two Kongs, in a standard level.. The game continues on from the side-scrolling platform gameplay of the Donkey Kong Country series and sees Donkey Kong and his friends traveling through seven different islands in order to defeat the Snowmads.

  8. Donkey Kong - Wikipedia

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    Donkey Kong games include the original arcade game trilogy by Nintendo R&D1; the Donkey Kong Country series by Rare and Retro Studios; and the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series by Nintendo Software Technology. Various studios have developed spin-offs in genres such as edutainment, puzzle, racing, and rhythm. The franchise also incorporates animation ...

  9. List of video games developed by Rare - Wikipedia

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    Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest: Platform [75] Killer Instinct: Game Boy: Fighting [76] 1996 Killer Instinct 2: Arcade: Midway [77] Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run: Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Nintendo: Sports [78] Donkey Kong Land 2: Game Boy: Platform [79] Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Super Nintendo ...