I do feel that it would have been cool if they could have put Donkey King 3 on here as it would then have been a real complete collection. Still, this is a must-play for the NES! If you were born in the s or s then Donkey Kong would have been like your favorite game. If we have to compare it to a game today then we can say its popularity was no less than the popularity of Fortnite we see today.
Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr. The Donkey Kong Classics was released in Donkey Kong is the villain in the game who kidnaps Pauline. You play as Mario in this game and you have to rescue your girlfriend from Donkey Kong. Donkey Kong throws obstacles at you and you as Mario have to save yourself from the obstacles to reach Donkey Kong. As the levels progress, Donkey Kong starts throwing different and more difficult obstacles at you.
You can also use items like hammers to destroy the obstacles thrown at you. Donkey Kong Jr. In this game the roles are somewhat altered. Other than the plot, there are some other changes in the sequel as well.
One of them is that the player has face animal goons trained by Mario who keep attacking the player. The player can get attacked by lightning ball, blue crocodiles, bats, red crocodiles, and birds, all of whom are trained by Mario himself. The player can use fruit items like Bananas, Pineapples and Apples to fight off the enemies. As the game progresses so does the level of enemies.
Even though Mario is the main franchise attraction, Donkey King is also a very popular character amongst the fans of this classic game franchise. This game offers a satisfying experience to Donkey Kong fans and people who preferred to play as Donkey Kong instead of Mario.
Donkey Kong games are really popular to this day as well. Some of the games memorabilia is sold for thousands of dollars as collector items even in the current market. The popularity of the game both in the old days and after 30 years is still remarkable to see. Browse games Game Portals. Donkey Kong Classics. Install Game. After a certain amount of levels you had to fight a boss. Most of the bosses were larger and harder versions of common enemys in the normal levels. Once defeated you you gained more bananas to go back into you hoard.
In some levels you could also ride an animal which each had their own strengths such as Rambi the rhino who could break through some weak walls. This game has been hailed by some as the game that saved the SNES. After the immediate success of DKC, a sequel was inevitably in the works. Instead of Donkey taking the lead role, he took a back seat in this game and let Diddy be the star. Well he didn't really have a choice because he had been kidnapped by K.
In this game the newcomer was Dixie, the object of Diddy's affection. The second installment had the same idea as the first except there were different levels and characters. DKC 2 had a strong pirate theme to it. Most of the enemies were dressed a pirates and alot of the levels featured ships and piratey things. The bad guy was the same as the first, K. Rool was back, but this time with the name Captain K.
This game brought in a couple of new features such as DK coins and Banana coins. To complete the game fully you needed to collect all of the DK coins and when you reached a certain amount you could access a secret level. The Banana coins were there so you could buy things such as advice from Cranky and his wife Wrinkly.
As with its predecessor, this game was also a hit. This time it was Dixie who took the lead role and the newcomer was Kiddy Kong. Once again K. Rool this time he was name Baron K.
Roolenstein had kidnapped Donkey and Diddy and it was up to Dixie and Kiddy to save them. This game was in the same style as the previous two except with different levels and bad guys.
Funky Kong plays a bigger part in DKC 3. In the last 2 games he was able to fly the Kongs around in his plane but now he had access to a wider variety of vehicles to help the Kongs on their quest.
All the Kong's needed to do was find some parts so he could finish the vehicles. The vehicles in DKC 3 were indisposable as they helped the Kongs reach different areas of the map. Another classic for Rare to add to their games library. On the Game Boy a total of three DK games were released. The game was totally different from DKC games however they still kept faithful to the traditional DK style.
Although the games were different from the SNES versions, there are alot of similarities between each of the games same charcters, similar levels etc. All of the DKL games were relased on a limited edtion yellow cartridge. Onto the N64 then. Donkey Kong hadn't really been on much N64 games up until the relase of Donkey Kong Donkey Kong fans were crying out for a DK game but Rare was staying quiet.
There were Rumours going around of a game called Donkey Kong World but Rare denied all knowledge that such a game was in development. It wasn't until February that a mysterious screenshot of Diddy Kong in a minecart was released confirming that a Donkey Kong N64 game was in the making. The game was showed for the first time at E3 that year and the version shown was playable!
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