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''''' | '''''Donkey Kong''''' (also known as '''''Game Boy Donkey Kong''''' in the game and '''''Donkey Kong '94''''' in early development) is a [[Game Boy]] game released in 1994. The game is partly a remake of the original [[Donkey Kong (game)|''Donkey Kong'' arcade game]], as its levels compose the first four stages. In addition, however, ''Donkey Kong'' has another 97 stages for the [[player]] to beat, making it more than an enhanced remake of the original game. ''Donkey Kong'' also was the first game in the [[Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]] to support colored graphics when played on the [[Super Game Boy]] peripheral of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]]. '''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|(more...)]]''' |
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Please read: If you are going to replace the current information on the Featured template, please see here before doing that and look at which order our next FA's will be put on this page. Template:Featuredimage Donkey Kong (also known as Game Boy Donkey Kong in the game and Donkey Kong '94 in early development) is a Game Boy game released in 1994. The game is partly a remake of the original Donkey Kong arcade game, as its levels compose the first four stages. In addition, however, Donkey Kong has another 97 stages for the player to beat, making it more than an enhanced remake of the original game. Donkey Kong also was the first game in the Mario series to support colored graphics when played on the Super Game Boy peripheral of the Super Nintendo. (more...)