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'''Donkey Kong 3: Dai Gyakushuu''' (ドンキーコング3 大逆襲) is a game developed by [[Hudson Soft]] in 1984. The game ran on the NEC PC-6001mkII, NEC PC-6601, NEC PC-8801, and Sharp X1. The same year, Hudson had released | '''''Donkey Kong 3: Dai Gyakushuu''''' (ドンキーコング3 大逆襲) is a game developed by [[Hudson Soft]] in 1984. The game ran on the NEC PC-6001mkII, NEC PC-6601, NEC PC-8801, and Sharp X1. The same year, Hudson had released ''[[Punch Ball Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Mario Bros. Special]]'', respectively. This was the last ''[[Donkey Kong (series)|Donkey Kong]]'' game until ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]'' on the [[Game Boy]]. | ||
Contrary to popular belief, the game was not released on the FM-7 - a version was planned and possibly even completely programmed, but was cancelled for unknown reasons. | Contrary to popular belief, the game was not released on the FM-7 - a version was planned and possibly even completely programmed, but was cancelled for unknown reasons. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
Like Mario Bros. Special and Punch Ball Mario Bros., the game is not a port, but more of a semi-sequel to [[Donkey Kong 3]]. [[Stanley the Bugman]]'s ability to jump is removed, along with the need to remove plants, making it much closer to something like Galaga. | Like ''Mario Bros. Special'' and ''Punch Ball Mario Bros.'', the game is not a port, but more of a semi-sequel to ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]''. [[Stanley the Bugman]]'s ability to jump is removed, along with the need to remove plants, making it much closer to something like ''Galaga''. | ||
There are twenty new stages, looping back at Stage 21. Every five stages a Bonus Stage comes up, where Stanley must spray all the bugs before the time runs out. The game sees him chase [[Donkey Kong]] into the countryside, through space, and eventually into a city on an alien planet, with no conclusion to the story. | There are twenty new stages, looping back at Stage 21. Every five stages a Bonus Stage comes up, where Stanley must spray all the bugs before the time runs out. The game sees him chase [[Donkey Kong]] into the countryside, through space, and eventually into a city on an alien planet, with no conclusion to the story. | ||
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Template:Anotherlanguage Template:Infobox Donkey Kong 3: Dai Gyakushuu (ドンキーコング3 大逆襲) is a game developed by Hudson Soft in 1984. The game ran on the NEC PC-6001mkII, NEC PC-6601, NEC PC-8801, and Sharp X1. The same year, Hudson had released Punch Ball Mario Bros. and Mario Bros. Special, respectively. This was the last Donkey Kong game until Donkey Kong on the Game Boy.
Contrary to popular belief, the game was not released on the FM-7 - a version was planned and possibly even completely programmed, but was cancelled for unknown reasons.
Gameplay
Like Mario Bros. Special and Punch Ball Mario Bros., the game is not a port, but more of a semi-sequel to Donkey Kong 3. Stanley the Bugman's ability to jump is removed, along with the need to remove plants, making it much closer to something like Galaga.
There are twenty new stages, looping back at Stage 21. Every five stages a Bonus Stage comes up, where Stanley must spray all the bugs before the time runs out. The game sees him chase Donkey Kong into the countryside, through space, and eventually into a city on an alien planet, with no conclusion to the story.