Donkey Kong is a series of Japanese video games created by Miyamoto Shigeru. The series starred a gorilla named Donkey Kong. The success of Donkey Kong positioned the company to dominate the market from 1981 to the late 1990s. The game debuted Mario, who became Nintendo's mascot and one of the most recognizable characters in the world. Donkey Kong pioneered the genre of platform games before the term even existed, being one of the most important games from the golden age of arcade video games, and one of the most popular. most popular crate of all time.Donkey Kong requires the player to jump between gaps and overcome obstacles or approach enemiesThe game is divided into four different single-screen stages. Each represents 25 meters of the structure Donkey Kong has climbed, a stage 25 meters higher than before. The final stage occurs at 100 meters. Phase one involves Mario scaling a construction site made of winding beams and ladders while jumping over or smashing barrels and oil drums thrown by Donkey Kong. Stage two involves climbing a five-story structure of conveyor belts, each transporting cement pans. The third stage involves the player riding the elevator while avoiding bouncing springs. The fourth and final stage requires Mario to remove eight studs from platforms that support Donkey Kong; removing the final rivet causes Donkey Kong to fall and the hero is reunited with Pauline. These four stages combine to form a level.
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