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==Story== | ==Story== | ||
[[File:DKClimb.png|thumb|left|upright=1.1|Donkey Kong carrying Pauline to the top of a construction site.]] | [[File:DKClimb.png|thumb|left|upright=1.1|Donkey Kong carrying Pauline to the top of a construction site.]] | ||
The player takes the role of [[Mario]]. [[Donkey Kong]] kidnaps Mario's lady friend [[Pauline]] and carries her off to a construction site. In a repeat of [[Donkey Kong (game)|the 1981 arcade classic]], Mario follows him up to the highest point and makes Donkey Kong fall off the platforms by pulling out the rivets supporting them, causing Donkey Kong to fall a height of [[100m]], reuniting Mario and Pauline, just like the events that took place 13 years ago. However, Donkey Kong unexpectedly recovers, takes Pauline, and escapes with her into the [[Big-City]]. Mario pursues the two. | The player takes the role of [[Mario]]. The large ape [[Donkey Kong]] kidnaps Mario's lady friend [[Pauline]] and carries her off to a construction site. In a repeat of [[Donkey Kong (game)|the 1981 arcade classic]], Mario follows him up to the highest point and makes Donkey Kong fall off the platforms by pulling out the rivets supporting them, causing Donkey Kong to fall a height of [[100m]], reuniting Mario and Pauline, just like the events that took place 13 years ago. However, Donkey Kong unexpectedly recovers, takes Pauline, and escapes with her into the [[Big-City]]. Mario pursues the two. | ||
What follows is a chase throughout many different locations. Mario fights and defeats Donkey Kong at the end of each world, but Donkey Kong always stands up again and takes Pauline to the next location. Donkey Kong is aided by many of his friends as well as his son [[Donkey Kong Jr.]], who try to hinder Mario's progress. In the end, Donkey Kong escapes to the [[Tower (world)|Tower]] beyond [[Rocky-Valley]], where he and Mario have a confrontation on the top. After his defeat, Donkey Kong falls off the Tower, but he then takes many [[Super Mushroom]]s to augment his size to giant proportions. Mario faces the [[Giant Donkey Kong]] in an epic final battle. After | What follows is a chase throughout many different locations. Mario fights and defeats Donkey Kong at the end of each world, but Donkey Kong always stands up again and takes Pauline to the next location. Donkey Kong is aided by many of his friends as well as his son [[Donkey Kong Jr.]], who try to hinder Mario's progress. In the end, Donkey Kong escapes to the [[Tower (world)|Tower]] beyond [[Rocky-Valley]], where he and Mario have a confrontation on the top. After his defeat, Donkey Kong falls off the Tower, but he then takes many [[Super Mushroom]]s to augment his size to giant proportions. Mario faces the [[Giant Donkey Kong]] in an epic final battle. After the ape's final defeat, Donkey Kong falls from the Tower once again as Mario and Pauline are reunited once again. The ending scene shows Mario and Pauline in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] as Pauline gives him a Super Mushroom to turn Mario into [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]]. As Mario becomes super, Donkey Kong (now being back to normal) falls down on top of him. But because Mario now has super strength, he is able to lift up Donkey Kong. Having believed to be captured by both Mario and Pauline, Donkey Kong is left calling for help the same way Pauline did throughout the game. Donkey Kong Jr. jumps into the shot as a photo is taken and the credits roll. The ending photo of the game during the credits shows Mario, Pauline, Donkey Kong, and Donkey Kong Jr. posing in front of Rocky-Valley for a holiday photo, indicating that they have all made amends with each other. | ||
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|align=center|[[Tsutan'ōmen]] | |align=center|[[Tsutan'ōmen]] | ||
|Desert, [[Stage 5-12]] | |Desert, [[Stage 5-12]] | ||
|rowspan=2|These enemies are thrown by Donkey Kong. When they hit the ground, they begin to walk around and kill Mario if he runs into one. Mario has to jump on them, pick them up and throw them at Donkey Kong to beat | |rowspan=2|These enemies are thrown by Donkey Kong. When they hit the ground, they begin to walk around and kill Mario if he runs into one. Mario has to jump on them, pick them up and throw them at Donkey Kong to beat the ape. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:DKGB Rock.png]] | |align=center|[[File:DKGB Rock.png]] | ||
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==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
{{main|List of Donkey Kong (Game Boy) staff}} | {{main|List of Donkey Kong (Game Boy) staff}} | ||
===Executive producer=== | ===Executive producer=== | ||
*[[Hiroshi Yamauchi]] | *[[Hiroshi Yamauchi]] |