I forgot he was in Mario Kart and I played that a lot on SNES. I don't know what it is with me and forgetting about DK Jr., but a new game with him would be cool. Who knows, maybe Retro found a way to put him in Tropical Freeze.
Donkey Kong Junior: Part Two
On 02/21/2014 at 03:59 PM by KnightDriver See More From This User » |
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Released in 1982 Donkey Kong Jr. is the sequel to Donkey Kong. It’s the first time Jump Man in DK is named Mario and the only time he was a villain in a game. Shigeru Miyamoto designed the game and the graphics were designed by him and with Metroid co-creator Yoshio Sakamoto. The music was by Yukio Kaneoka who also did Donkey Kong.
DK Jr. was chosen as one of the five games used in the first Video Game Championships at Twin Galaxies in 1983. It was televised on That’s Incredible. Here’s a video clip. DK Jr. starts at 5:00 minute mark.
In this video, it looks like every game has been altered for the championships. Maybe it’s just editing, but it seems like the order of the stages is rearranged in DK. Jr..
DK Jr. also got his own cereal in the 80’s.
Yum, bananas and berries!
Mike Kasper, according to a Nintendo Life article from last year holds the current world record score of 1,349,000 points. Suck it Billy Mitchell!
DK Jr. was ported to just about every system of its day. I played the ColecoVision version and thought it was excellent. As you will notice with this Classic Game Room review, this version is missing the Sparks level.
There are two Game & Watch versions of DK Jr. for on-the-go gaming in the 80’s.
The NES version is the one that’s bandied about today. It was put on e-Reader, Virtual Console (which I bought), an unlockable in Animal Crossing (good luck getting the code), and on the 3DS e-shop. Here’s another review from the excellent Classic Game Room on youtube.
You’ll notice the cut-scene after stage two is absent and the one after stage four is abbreviated. Otherwise, this is a near perfect port of the original. For the perfect port, you can find a ROM and play it on the MAME emulator on PC. I showed the video of that in Part One of this article.
Now the character of Donkey Kong Jr., you would think, should be the young monkey that pals around with DK in Donkey Kong Country right? But no. That’s Diddy Kong, a “wannabe nephew” of DK, according to the DK 64 manual. Apparently Rare wanted to make Diddy Kong DK’s son but Nintendo wouldn’t go for it - yet another instance of Nintendo protecting their properties to a ridiculous extent. I mean, how cool would it be for Diddy Kong to be DK Jr.? Then Donkey Kong Country becomes a father and son game and Diddy Kong Racing becomes Donkey Kong Junior Racing. Geeze Louise! That’s a no brainer to me. I guess the next best thing is to play DK Jr. as a character in Super Mario Kart. That’s about the last appearance of that character in games as far as I can tell.
Whoa! He's a big boy.
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