Donkey Kong - Atari 2600

Publisher:CBS Electronics  Info
Developer:Coleco Industries  Info
Year:Unknown
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Also on: Atari 5200, Coleco Vision, Mattel Intellivision, Atari 7800, Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore VIC-20, Texas Instruments TI 99/4A, Microsoft DOS, Nintendo Famicom Disk System, Nintendo NES, Nintendo Wii U, Nintendo Game Boy, Arcade, Tandy TRS-80 CoCo, Sinclair ZX Spectrum, MSX, Commodore Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Nintendo Super Gameboy

Series: Donkey Kong Junior, Donkey Kong 3 (Arcade)

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In game image of Donkey Kong on the Atari 2600.
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Box cover for Donkey Kong on the Atari 2600.
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Box back cover for Donkey Kong on the Atari 2600.
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Cartridge artwork for Donkey Kong on the Atari 2600.
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Arcade Cabinet Marquee for Donkey Kong.
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Advert for Donkey Kong on the Atari 2600.
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Released in the arcades in 1981, Donkey Kong was not only Nintendo's first real smash hit for the company, but marked the introduction for two of their most popular mascots: Mario (originally "Jumpman") and Donkey Kong.

Donkey Kong is a platform-action game that has Mario scale four different industrial themed levels (construction zone, cement factory, an elevator-themed level, and removing rivets from girders) in an attempt to save the damsel in distress, Pauline, from the big ape before the timer runs out. Once the rivets are removed from the final level, Donkey Kong falls, and the two lovers are reunited. From there, the levels start over at a higher difficulty.

Along the way, Mario must dodge a constant stream of barrels, "living" fireballs, and spring-weights. Although not as powerful as in other future games, Mario can find a hammer which allows him to destroy the barrels and fireballs for a limited amount of time. Additionally, Mario can also find Pauline's hat, purse and umbrella for additional bonus points.

Donkey Kong is also notable for being one of the first complete narratives in video game form, told through simplistic cut scenes that advance the story. It should also be noted that in versions of the game for early 1980's consoles, Donkey Kong only used 2-3 of the original levels, with the cement factory usually omitted.


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