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'''''Donkey Kong Circus''''' is a ''[[Game & Watch]]'' title released as part of the Panorama series on September 6, 1984<ref name="ITA">[http://www.intheattic.co.uk/donkey_kong_circus.htm ''Donkey Kong Circus'' info page on In The Attic, a website dedicated to classic videogames] Retrieved 13 November 2010</ref>.
'''''Donkey Kong Circus''''' is a ''[[Game & Watch]]'' title released as part of the Panorama series on September 6, 1984<ref name="ITA">[http://www.intheattic.co.uk/donkey_kong_circus.htm ''Donkey Kong Circus'' info page on In The Attic, a website dedicated to classic videogames] Retrieved 13 November 2010</ref>.
While released after the original Donkey Kong, this may be set as a prequel, implying that Mario started their conflict by kidnapping the pair of simians.


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A screenshot of the product Donkey Kong Circus from the Game & Watch series

Donkey Kong Circus is a Game & Watch title released as part of the Panorama series on September 6, 1984[1].

While released after the original Donkey Kong, this may be set as a prequel, implying that Mario started their conflict by kidnapping the pair of simians.

Story

Donkey Kong has been captured by Mario from his home and forced to put on a circus show to entertain the masses.

Gameplay

In this game, Mario has to control Donkey Kong's actions by making him balance on a barrel while juggling pineapples and avoiding deadly flames.

Trivia

  • This is one of the few Game & Watch units to feature full color. This was actually due to Gunpei Yokoi's idea to move the background around the characters instead of vice-versa.
  • This game features identical gameplay to Mickey Mouse, which was released seven months earlier. The two games' codes also got mixed up, with Mickey Mouse being model "DC-95" and Donkey Kong Circus being "MK-96".[1]

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