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'''''Donkey Kong/Donkey Kong Jr./Mario Bros.''''' is an arcade system released in 2004 for North America in which players could choose which of the three games they wanted to play. The games available are in the name of the arcade system, which is ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'', and ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' All three games are from the internationally released arcade versions as opposed to the Japanese arcade versions or the [[NES]] [[Arcade Classics Series]] versions found on the [[Nintendo PlayChoice-10]].
'''''Donkey Kong/Donkey Kong Jr./Mario Bros.''''' is an arcade system released in 2004 for North America in which players could choose which of the three games they wanted to play. The games available are in the name of the arcade system, which is ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'', and ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' All three games are from the internationally released arcade versions as opposed to the Japanese arcade versions or the [[NES]] [[Arcade Classics Series]] versions found on the [[Nintendo PlayChoice-10]]. Up until the ''[[Arcade Archives]]'' versions on the [[Nintendo Switch]], this machine was the only release for all three games that featured the original arcade versions since their inception.
 
Other than the more common upright cabinets, it also came in cabaret and cocktail cabinets.<ref name="hunting-flyer">Flyer showing the cocktail table and cabaret machine models: [https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/flyers_video/namco/21023301.jpg]</ref> Because the aspect ratio for ''Mario Bros.'' is different from the other two games, it may appear stretched or cropped to fit onscreen.


==Controls==
==Controls==
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DonkeyKong_Junior_MarioBros_UnratedFlyer.jpg|Unrated flyer
DonkeyKong_Junior_MarioBros_UnratedFlyer.jpg|Unrated flyer
DonkeyKong_Junior_MarioBros_RatedFlyer.jpg|Rated flyer
DonkeyKong_Junior_MarioBros_RatedFlyer.jpg|Rated flyer
DK DKjr MB cabaret.png|Cabaret cabinet
DK DKjr MB cocktail.jpg|Cocktail cabinet
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==Trivia==
*Up until the ''[[Arcade Archives]]'' versions on the [[Nintendo Switch]], this machine was the only release for all three games that featured the original arcade versions since their inception.
*Because the aspect ratio for ''Mario Bros.'' is different from the other two games, it may appear stretched or cropped to fit onscreen.
*Three different machine models were produced&mdash;one is in a shape like the original Nintendo arcade machines, the second is a cabaret version, and the third is a cocktail version.<ref name="hunting-flyer">Flyer showing the cocktail table and cabaret machine models: [https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/flyers_video/namco/21023301.jpg]</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 05:42, March 20, 2022

Template:Infobox-arcade Donkey Kong/Donkey Kong Jr./Mario Bros. is an arcade system released in 2004 for North America in which players could choose which of the three games they wanted to play. The games available are in the name of the arcade system, which is Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., and Mario Bros. All three games are from the internationally released arcade versions as opposed to the Japanese arcade versions or the NES Arcade Classics Series versions found on the Nintendo PlayChoice-10. Up until the Arcade Archives versions on the Nintendo Switch, this machine was the only release for all three games that featured the original arcade versions since their inception.

Other than the more common upright cabinets, it also came in cabaret and cocktail cabinets.[1] Because the aspect ratio for Mario Bros. is different from the other two games, it may appear stretched or cropped to fit onscreen.

Controls

All the games use a joystick and a jump button. Because Mario Bros. can be played with two people, a second set of controls is also provided.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Flyer showing the cocktail table and cabaret machine models: [1]