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It is a compilation of the games ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. Math]]''. The game is not exactly a combination, but rather a "platter" of the two Donkey Kong-related games. Combining half of the 1- and 2-Player game modes from DK Jr. and the +-×÷ Exercise mode from DK Jr. Math, the game can cater to classic arcade excitement and arithmetic lessons directed towards the younger set. This game was released with a Sharp C1 TV (with built-in Famicom), and is a very rare find. | It is a compilation of the games ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. Math]]''. The game is not exactly a combination, but rather a "platter" of the two Donkey Kong-related games. Combining half of the 1- and 2-Player game modes from DK Jr. and the +-×÷ Exercise mode from DK Jr. Math, the game can cater to classic arcade excitement and arithmetic lessons directed towards the younger set. This game was released with a Sharp C1 TV (with built-in Famicom), and is a very rare find. | ||
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Donkey Kong Jr. + Jr. Math Lesson is a game released for the Famicom in Japan. In 1985, it was released for the NES for North America, and for Europe one year later.
It is a compilation of the games Donkey Kong Jr. and Donkey Kong Jr. Math. The game is not exactly a combination, but rather a "platter" of the two Donkey Kong-related games. Combining half of the 1- and 2-Player game modes from DK Jr. and the +-×÷ Exercise mode from DK Jr. Math, the game can cater to classic arcade excitement and arithmetic lessons directed towards the younger set. This game was released with a Sharp C1 TV (with built-in Famicom), and is a very rare find.
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