Donkey Kong has kidnapped Pauline, and it is up to Mario, the fearless carpenter, to come to her rescue. Throwing fate to the wind, Mario tries desperately to climb the labyrinth o...
Kong is a bootleg version of Donkey Kong by Ocean Software.
Donkey Kong is a Multi Screen Game & Watch game released in 1982. It was based on the arcade game Donkey Kong, with gameplay based only on 25m, the first stage from the arcade vers...
Donkey Kong 3 is a Micro VS. Game & Watch video game released in 1984 by Nintendo. It is one of three multiplayer Game & Watch video games. The model number for Donkey Kong 3 is AK...
The Atari 2600 port of the hit arcade Donkey Kong differs from the original version in gameplay and has two stages instead of the original four.
Super Donkey Kong 2 is a pirated Famicom port of the SNES game Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest published by NT in 1997. It greatly resembles Super Donkey Kong.
DKDC: Donkey Kong Distortion Country is a ROM hack/mod of Donkey Kong Country which adds whole new levels and bosses to the game.
DKC Mania is a ROM hack/mod of Donkey Kong Country that aims to mix some old and new together much like the game that inspired this hack, Sonic Mania. Some new levels and ideas are...
Donkey Kong Country: Boss Blitz is a ROM hack/mod of Donkey Kong Country that transforms the game into a boss rush mode.
The Donkey Kong Country Competition Cartridge is a cut-down competition variant of Donkey Kong Country manufactured for use in the Nintendo PowerFest '94 game competition and later...
Donkey Kong Jr.-e is an e-Reader game released in 2002. The game is a port of the Nintendo Entertainment System video game Donkey Kong Jr. and was part of the first batch of classi...
Donkey Kong-e is the e-Reader port of the NES version of Donkey Kong. It was distributed as a set of five e-Cards which had to be scanned with the peripheral in order to play the...
This is the ColecoVision port of Donkey Kong. The main differences with the original arcade game are the absence of 50m, cutscenes and enemy placement.
The Coleco Tabletop port of Donkey Kong has many differences from the original, the main ones being the exclusion of both 50m and 75m.
The Donkey Kong port for Intellivision was developed by Coleco, and lacks 50m and 75m. It is also very visually different from the original arcade game.
The Commodore 64 port of Donkey Kong is very much faithful to the original arcade port, with some small differences. This port was developed by Atari.
The Donkey Kong port for Atari 7800 was developed by Atari Corporation.
The second official port of Donkey Kong for the Commodore 64 was developed by Ocean Software. It is more faithful to the original game.
The Commodore VIC-20 port of Donkey Kong was developed by Atari, Inc., under the Atarisoft label.
The Texas Instruments TI-99/4A of Donkey Kong was developed by Atari, Inc., under the Atarisoft label.
The MS-DOS port of Donkey Kong was developed by Atari, Inc., under the Atarisoft label. It was marketed for the IBM-PC computers.
The Apple II port of Donkey Kong was developed by Atari, Inc., under the Atarisoft label. It was released as a floppy disk.
The Amstrad CPC port of Donkey Kong was developed by Ocean Software.
The MSX port of Donkey Kong was developed by Ocean Software.
The ZX Spectrum port of Donkey Kong was developed by Ocean Software.
Donkey Kong Game Watch is a wristwatch game by Nelsonic Industries, licensed by Nintendo, which is a port of Stage 1-7 of Donkey Kong (Game Boy).
Donkey Kong Jr. is a Tabletop, and Panorama Game & Watch game. The Tabletop and Panorama versions are the same, though there is a New Wide Screen game under the same name, which is...
The NES port of Donkey Kong 3 is the most re-released version, being part of the e-Reader ports and of the Virtual Consoles.