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| game = Donkey Kong Jr.
| game = Donkey Kong Jr.
| displaytitle = ''Donkey Kong Jr.''
| displaytitle = ''Donkey Kong Jr.''
| image = [[File:Donkey Kong Jr. FC Box Art.png|300px]]
| image =  
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| japanese-name = ドンキーコングJR.
| japanese-name = ドンキーコングJR.
| developer = [[Nintendo]]
| developer = [[Nintendo]]
| publisher = [[Nintendo]]
| publisher = [[Nintendo]]
| cartridge-code = HVC-JR
| cartridge-code = HVC-JR
| barcode-jan = 4902370832099
| mapper = [[NROM]]
| yen = 3800
| yen = 3800
| famicom-date = July 15, 1983
| famicom-date = July 15, 1983
| 3dsvc-jpn-date = April 18, 2012 <ref name="amb_31">Released August 31, 2011 for 3DS Ambassadors</ref>
| 3dsvc-usa-date = June 14, 2012 <ref name="amb_31/>
| 3dsvc-eur-date = August 23, 2012 <ref name="amb_1">Released September 1, 2011 for 3DS Ambassadors</ref>
| 3dsvc-aus-date = August 23, 2012<ref name="amb_1"/>
| 3dsvc-skr-date = April 6, 2016
| fds-date = July 19, 1988
| fds-date = July 19, 1988
| wikipedia = Donkey Kong Jr.
| wikipedia = Donkey Kong Jr.
| strategywiki = Donkey Kong Jr.
| strategywiki = Donkey Kong Jr.
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'''''Donkey Kong Jr.''''' (ドンキーコングJR.) is a game developed and published by [[Nintendo]]. It was released on the [[Family Computer]] on July 15, 1983, and on the [[Family Computer Disk System]] on July 19, 1988.
'''''Donkey Kong Jr.''''' (ドンキーコングJR.) is a game developed and published by [[Nintendo]]. It was released on the [[Family Computer]] on July 15, 1983, and on the [[Family Computer Disk System]] on July 19, 1988 in Japan.
[[Category:1983 software]]
 
==Gameplay==
[[File:Donkey Kong Jr. FC Gameplay Screenshot.png|thumb|256px|left|Screenshot of the first stage where Donkey Kong Jr. climbs up to the top of the screen.]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
==Reception==
'''US:''' Nintendo Power would rate the seperate game in their 1990 Pak Source, giving it a score spread of 3/3/3/3 across graphics & sound, play control, challenge and theme & fun.
 
'''UK:''' Nintendo Magazine System included the game in the index of their initial October 1992 issue, and rated it 46%, citing 'unfortunately, four screens' worth of action just isn't enough to give the player value for money'. They did compliment it's increased variety over [[Donkey Kong]], however.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Donkey Kong Jr. FC Box Art.jpg|The Famicom box art.
Donkey Kong Jr. FC Cartridge.png|The Famicom cartridge.
</gallery>
==References==
{{1983 software}}
[[Category:Nintendo Switch Online software]]
[[Category:3DS Virtual Console software]]
[[Category:Nintendo e-Reader software]]

Latest revision as of 05:11, 19 June 2024

Donkey Kong Jr.
ドンキーコングJR.
Box art

Donkey Kong Jr. FC Box Art.jpg

Donkey Kong Jr. FC Cartridge.png

Developer
Publisher
Price
¥3800 ($24.32 USD)
Code
  • HVC-JR
  • Mapper
    Famicom release date
    Japan
    July 15, 1983
    Famicom Disk System release date
    Japan
    July 19, 1988
    3DS Virtual Console release date
    Japan
    April 18, 2012 [1]
    North America
    June 14, 2012 [1]
    Europe
    August 23, 2012 [2]
    Oceania
    August 23, 2012[2]
    South Korea
    April 6, 2016
    Other sites

    Donkey Kong Jr. (ドンキーコングJR.) is a game developed and published by Nintendo. It was released on the Family Computer on July 15, 1983, and on the Family Computer Disk System on July 19, 1988 in Japan.

    Gameplay

    Screenshot of the first stage where Donkey Kong Jr. climbs up to the top of the screen.











    Reception

    US: Nintendo Power would rate the seperate game in their 1990 Pak Source, giving it a score spread of 3/3/3/3 across graphics & sound, play control, challenge and theme & fun.

    UK: Nintendo Magazine System included the game in the index of their initial October 1992 issue, and rated it 46%, citing 'unfortunately, four screens' worth of action just isn't enough to give the player value for money'. They did compliment it's increased variety over Donkey Kong, however.

    Gallery

    References

    1. 1.0 1.1 Released August 31, 2011 for 3DS Ambassadors
    2. 2.0 2.1 Released September 1, 2011 for 3DS Ambassadors