Donkey Kong Original Edition

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Donkey Kong Original Edition
The Donkey Kong Original Edition title screen
Publisher Nintendo
Platforms Virtual Console (Wii / Nintendo 3DS)
Release dates Virtual Console (Wii):
Europe October 29, 2010 (Red bundle)[1]
Europe November 26, 2010 (Black bundle)[2]
Virtual Console (3DS):
Japan July 28, 2012[3]
USA October 1, 2012[4]
Europe September 18, 2014[5]
Australia September 18, 2014[6]
Language English
Genre Platformer
Mode Up to two players (alternating)
Format
Wii:
Digital download
Nintendo 3DS:
Digital download
Input
Wii:
Wii Remote (horizontal)
Nintendo 3DS:

Donkey Kong Original Edition is an enhanced port of Donkey Kong released in 2010 for the Wii by Nintendo as part of the celebration of the Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary. The port was later also released as a digital game for the Nintendo 3DS.

DetailsEdit

 
The restored 50m

The game came pre-installed with the European release of the red and black Wii anniversary bundles, in a similar manner to how 25th Anniversary SUPER MARIO BROS. was pre-installed with the Japanese, Taiwanese, Hong Kong, and Australian releases of the anniversary Wii bundles. The game ran via Virtual Console emulation. Notably, this version restores animations not present in the Nintendo Entertainment System version of the game, in addition to 50m, though Donkey Kong stands still within this level, unlike his behavior within the arcade version. Two years after its release in Europe, the game became available in Japan via a Club Nintendo promotion, in which the user was required to purchase the downloadable versions of certain Nintendo 3DS titles (one of these being New Super Mario Bros. 2).[3] The promotion ran from July 28, 2012, to September 2, 2012. A similar promotion took place in the United States between October 1, 2012, and January 6, 2013, open exclusively to members of Club Nintendo who had, within the aforementioned time frame, linked their systems to their Club Nintendo accounts and purchased the downloadable version of one of five select 3DS titles (one of which was Paper Mario: Sticker Star).[4] The game was also made available on the European and Australian 3DS Nintendo eShop two years after this promotion, on September 18, 2014.[5][6]

Nintendo eShop descriptionEdit

Nintendo 3DS Nintendo eShop (North America)

For the first time in North America, Donkey Kong Original Edition offers 4 different stages of platforming action--including the cement factory stage which was available in the original arcade! Donkey Kong™ has kidnapped Pauline, and it is up to Mario™, the fearless carpenter, to come to her rescue. Throwing fate to the wind, Mario tries desperately to climb the labyrinth of structural beams from the top of which Donkey Kong taunts him. Help our hero ascend the metal structure by dodging an assortment of fireballs, steel beams, and exploding barrels the angry ape hurls at him. Prepare yourself for a never-ending adventure as Donkey Kong takes Pauline away to the next level every time Mario gets to the top. Based on the arcade game of the same name, this classic will keep hardcore and casual gamers entertained for hours.

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ドンキーコング オリジナル・エディション[3]
Donkī Kongu Orijinaru Edishon
Donkey Kong Original Edition

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ October 11, 2010. Europe Gets Red Wii Bundle. Retrieved May 2, 2025 from Kotaku. (Archived February 5, 2021 via Wayback Machine.)
  2. ^ Newton, James (November 12, 2010). Limited Edition Mario Kart Wii Bundle Under Starter's Orders. Nintendo Life. Retrieved September 19, 2021. (Archived) November 14, 2010, 10:10:16 UTC via Wayback Machine).
  3. ^ a b c https://blog.goo.ne.jp/cars-kitahefu/e/f482008f61a547147487f5d1f4147df2
  4. ^ a b Barnett, Patrick. (October 1, 2012). Donkey Kong: Original Edition Becomes Downloadable Reward for Select eShop Purchases. Nintendo World Report. Retrieved May 2, 2025.
  5. ^ a b Nintendo GB. Donkey Kong Original Edition. Retrieved May 2, 2025.
  6. ^ a b Donkey Kong Original Edition. NT Deals. Retrieved May 2, 2010.

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