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'''''Donkey Kong II''''' is a multi-screen [[Game & Watch]] game that was later re-released in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]''. Although the player controls [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] trying to rescue his father from [[Mario]], this game is different from both the [[NES]] and Game & Watch versions of ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''.
'''''Donkey Kong II''''' is a multi-screen [[Game & Watch]] game that was later re-released in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]''. It is the semi-sequel to [[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]While Donkey Kong Jr. is based on the first level of the game of the same name, Donkey Kong II appears to be based on the third and fourth levels.


Actually more similar to ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'', [[Donkey Kong]] is chained to the floor in the top of the upper screen by several locks. DK Jr. must hit a key up to the top screen, and then progress through the bottom screen, jumping over enemies much as Mario jumped over barrels in ''Donkey Kong''. When he reaches the top screen, he must hit the key to right next to one of the locks, then climb up the chain that trails below the lock. Once he reaches the top, he uses the key to unlock the lock. Then, he must progress back down to the bottom to hit a new key up, and so on.
Actually more similar to ''[[Donkey Kong Jr.(game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'', [[Donkey Kong]] is chained to the floor in the top of the upper screen by several locks. DK Jr. must hit a key up to the top screen, and then progress through the bottom screen, jumping over enemies much as Mario jumped over barrels in ''Donkey Kong''. When he reaches the top screen, he must hit the key to right next to one of the locks, then climb up the chain that trails below the lock. Once he reaches the top, he uses the key to unlock the lock. Then, he must progress back down to the bottom to hit a new key up, and so on.


==References to Other Games==
==References to Other Games==
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*This is one of several Game & Watch systems that resemble a [[Nintendo DS]].
*This is one of several "Multiscreen" Game & Watch systems that resemble a [[Nintendo DS]].
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Revision as of 23:51, November 27, 2009

Donkey Kong II is a multi-screen Game & Watch game that was later re-released in Game & Watch Gallery 3. It is the semi-sequel to Donkey Kong Jr.While Donkey Kong Jr. is based on the first level of the game of the same name, Donkey Kong II appears to be based on the third and fourth levels.

Actually more similar to Donkey Kong Jr., Donkey Kong is chained to the floor in the top of the upper screen by several locks. DK Jr. must hit a key up to the top screen, and then progress through the bottom screen, jumping over enemies much as Mario jumped over barrels in Donkey Kong. When he reaches the top screen, he must hit the key to right next to one of the locks, then climb up the chain that trails below the lock. Once he reaches the top, he uses the key to unlock the lock. Then, he must progress back down to the bottom to hit a new key up, and so on.

References to Other Games

References in Later Games

Trivia

  • This is one of several "Multiscreen" Game & Watch systems that resemble a Nintendo DS.


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