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Music Quiz would seem to involve making the guitarist [[Donkey Kong]] play displayed notes by [[hammer]]ing piano keys with [[Mario]] and [[Pauline]]. Screenshots of the prototype revealed one- and two-player variations: | Music Quiz would seem to involve making the guitarist [[Donkey Kong]] play displayed notes by [[hammer]]ing piano keys with [[Mario]] and [[Pauline]]. Screenshots of the prototype revealed one- and two-player variations: | ||
*'''One Player:''' Mario plays the notes, with Pauline and her hammer on the sidelines. | |||
* '''One Player:''' Mario plays the notes, with Pauline and her hammer on the sidelines. | *'''Two Players:''' Both Mario and Pauline play the notes; Mario is Player 1, while Pauline is Player 2. | ||
* '''Two Players:''' Both Mario and Pauline play the notes; Mario is Player 1, while Pauline is Player 2. | |||
===Donkey Band=== | ===Donkey Band=== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Years later, another ''Donkey Kong'' music game, ''[[Donkey Konga]]'', would be released for the [[Nintendo GameCube]], spawning two sequels. Whether or not ''Donkey Kong no Ongaku Asobi'' and ''Donkey Konga'' have any relation, though, is unknown. | *Years later, another ''Donkey Kong'' music game, ''[[Donkey Konga]]'', would be released for the [[Nintendo GameCube]], spawning two sequels. Whether or not ''Donkey Kong no Ongaku Asobi'' and ''Donkey Konga'' have any relation, though, is unknown. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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{{CancelledGames}} | {{CancelledGames}} | ||
[[Category:Donkey Kong Games]] | [[Category:Donkey Kong Games]] | ||
Revision as of 21:17, March 19, 2010
Template:Infobox Donkey Kong no Ongaku Asobi (Donkey Kong's Fun with Music) is a canceled game set for release on the Nintendo Entertainment System. It would have followed Donkey Kong Jr. Math as one of the edutainment games in the early Donkey Kong series.
Donkey Kong no Ongaku Asobi starred the cast of the original Donkey Kong plus series newcomer Donkey Kong Jr. The game never surfaced, and seems to have only been announced in 1983 in a Japanese gaming magazine.[1]
Game Modes
The prototype featured two modes, Music Quiz and Donkey Band.
Music Quiz
Music Quiz would seem to involve making the guitarist Donkey Kong play displayed notes by hammering piano keys with Mario and Pauline. Screenshots of the prototype revealed one- and two-player variations:
- One Player: Mario plays the notes, with Pauline and her hammer on the sidelines.
- Two Players: Both Mario and Pauline play the notes; Mario is Player 1, while Pauline is Player 2.
Donkey Band
Donkey Band may have been a composition mode, perhaps not unlike that featured in Mario Paint. Donkey Kong is on guitar once more with Donkey Kong Jr. playing drums, Mario playing a grand piano, and Pauline as a vocalist.
Gallery
Trivia
- Years later, another Donkey Kong music game, Donkey Konga, would be released for the Nintendo GameCube, spawning two sequels. Whether or not Donkey Kong no Ongaku Asobi and Donkey Konga have any relation, though, is unknown.