The classic that launched the careers of Donkey Kong and Mario. Climb all the way to the top and save the beautiful Pauline from the paws of the giant ape in this colourful platform game.
Released in arcades in 1981, Donkey Kong became a cultural phenomenon everywhere and put Nintendo on the map among video game enthusiasts. It introduced a little hero called Jumpman which would later be better known as Mario. The Game & Watch version introduced the +Control Pad which became a standard in the industry. The NES version, which you can play here, was a launch title for the console as well as one of the most faithful adaptations of the original arcade game.







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1. Shrapnel09
20 Feb 2007, 10:45 GMT
heh, well let me be the first commenter to say that i did buy this game, anlong with Mario Bros. I consider it more of a collection than anything else, i just dont understand why they needed to trim this down back in the day when the NES could easily handle the 4 levels and begging intro animation, just look at mario 3 or kirby.
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2. Al
20 Feb 2007, 19:10 GMT
well this is a strange game, its great but only has 3 levels, i think. but can get funny when playing two player
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3. Bass X0
23 Feb 2007, 01:42 GMT
This was from the early days of the NES where these kind of games were common. It took Nintendo a while to get to the likes of Mario 3 and Kirby.
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4. Jam Enslaver
23 Feb 2007, 13:52 GMT
One of my friends had an old NES and I'm fairly certain he had a cart which had both DK and DK Jr. on it. Wouldn't that have been a much better release for the VC than trying to sell two very small games separately?
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5. Dazza
23 Feb 2007, 16:07 GMT
This is how Nintendo make more money! Do you think we'll ever see Mario All-stars either? ^_^
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6. Past Caring
23 Feb 2007, 19:17 GMT
Actually, I have to disagree on this one. I bought this mid december, and I still get it out for a blast. Granted, there are only three levels, and the arcade version would be so much better, but it keeps you coming back for more, and is certainly a break from the norm. This is vintage nintendo charm at it's best.
The later 'levels' (You repeat the same 3) can get as tense as can be expected, but somehow, the whole pure ambience of it means you don't really are about beating your high score or dying. A shame really, as it means that players won't really take the game seriously. lso a point of critisism is the whole slowness of it- see it running in NTSC and you'll rue NOE forever.
In all, this is a great collectors package. Solidly entertaining, zero thought stuff that is a jewel among NES games. Just be aware of how basic it really is. Worth four quid, yes, worth 500 Wii points, that you could spend on better titles....that's your own choice.
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7. Baldasacoot
26 Feb 2007, 14:42 GMT
This was the first title I downloaded from the VC service.
Great for a nostalgia blast but also has enough playability to keep you coming back for more. As already mentioned, only three levels but the emphasis is on trying to beat your personal best high scores as those levels repeat.
A classic Nintendo game in many respects but by today's standards feels 'unfinished'. It's as if the orginal programmers thought, "Oh heck, I can't be bothered; three's enough - let's release it as is."
Non-retro fans will probably be disappointed.
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8. Kenjara
09 Mar 2007, 20:08 GMT
I brought this along with mario bros purelly because I cannot ever remember playing it. Its got my addicted in a strange way because sometimes when I boot up my wii I see it there and have a sudden urge to play it. I think its a good game and im glad I finally know where the mallet comes from on smash bros now hehe.
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9. mario/zelda_fan
22 Apr 2007, 02:22 GMT
Well you guys have been nice but im not gonna be so nice. Yeah its a classic but i don't get much of a thrill out of it you know, and im not that beat your own score kinda guy. I like games with stories the farthest I'll go is donkey kong country. If this game had like 10 levels i might change my mind. ( sorry i'm criticizing a lot of games today.)
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10. Mr 64
23 Apr 2007, 13:57 GMT
Nintendo's first platform game (Atari's Miner 2049-er was the first ever) and Mario's debut harks back originally to a 1981 coin-op. This NES conversion is totally arcade perfect, which isn't really hard considering how simple the aesthetics and gameplay are.
There's no denying that it's a classic game and played a huge part in the evolution of platform games, but is it worth download? I'm not sure. There are only a handful of levels and once you've completed a level you'll get past it without any trouble on subsequent plays. I don't think it's worth 500 credits.
Anyone out there with Animal Crossing on the GC desperate to play this game should try and get hold of this game off Tom Nook or one of the other villagers as it's supposed to be one of the NES games you can get hold of!
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11. Paul
21 May 2007, 00:55 GMT
There was an unlockable version in donkey kong 64 that had the four levels I think. Speaking of DK64 I hope they bring that to the VC once they bring out the trio of snes games.
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12. Mendez
10 Jun 2007, 17:06 GMT
I doubt we'll see DK64 until the end of the year. I'm just waiting for DKC 3 to come out at the moment.
It's good they put this in it too, this game is over-priced at 500 points.
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13. Seth
08 Jul 2007, 00:19 GMT
Until Nintendo adds an arcade section to their Virtual Console service, then I have no interest in downloading Donkey Kong. Or Mario Bros. Or DK Jr, DK3, Punch Out, Killer Instinct, Popeye, or any other arcade classic that got butchured in its home conversion.
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14. BJ
02 Aug 2007, 17:34 GMT
Speaking of DK3 (not DKC3), when are they going to release that?
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15. Juliao
20 Aug 2007, 07:08 GMT
...nintendo owes us those other lvls. was so sad to not get to play a childhood favorite.
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16. Pocketmego
01 Sep 2007, 09:04 GMT
I had to buy this, it was the first video game I ever played (the arcade version). It certainly isn't the best home port of this (I say that is Ocean's Version on the Commodore 64), but it's a fine game and it is a Famicom launch title. It has a certain pedigree and it should be respected for that. I also got Donkey Kong Jr. and Mario Bros. Because as someone else said, they are kind of a set.
-Ray
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17. Mii be you
13 Sep 2007, 00:40 GMT
I'd download this, but the arcade version is on DK 64.
(I have to say, I think the NES version of popeye might be reviewed by the AVGN.)
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18. Beau
25 Nov 2007, 03:22 GMT
...I liked Popeye.
Anyways DK & DK Jr. are nice little gems. Fans of Pac Man, and other ancient gaming goodies will enjoy 'em.
While the NES version's graphics, and stuff were more accurate to the original arcade version then most of the other home versions of the game, (The Atari one looked awful) the game is still missing some ellements of the arcade game. (Such as the begining "cinama scene" of DK climbing to the top of the first stage, and the famous "Pie factory" level was ommitted from the NES version. Not to mention the "ending" music was different.)
When is Nintendo going to rerelease the actual arcade versions on VC?
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19. Adamant
25 Nov 2007, 04:35 GMT
Wow, why the low score? Yes, the game may not be as long or involving as later games, but at he time of it's release, it was one of the finest platformers peoplehad see, and in terms of score-based platfrmers, it's still one of the best. I really don't understand how people claim to like retro gaming, yet still refuse to play games older than, say, SMB1 - Donkey Kong sill holds up today, and with the Wii's ability to freeze state, making your hi score stay in the game after you end your session, it's incredibly fun to try pushing that score higher and higher.
Yes, the NES version may be missing one of the stages from the arcade version, but that stage honestly wasn't that fun in the first place - do you really miss it? Even without that stge, Donkey Kong for the NES still deserve a full 5 stars.
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20. Elk810
30 Dec 2007, 06:54 GMT
I remember playing this on Animal Crossing after I found it in that game. It was a good way to kill a few minutes, but if you've got, like, and hour to play any NES game you like go with something more complex like Super Mario Bros. or The Legend Of Zelda. It's a great game, but it's short and easy and when you beat it you start back at the beginning and the game gets a tiny bit more difficult each time. That's why this game was better to play in Animal Crossing, because you'll spend more time in that game doing Animal Crossing stuff instead of playing NES games, which is why simple arcade games like this, DK Jr, DK Jr. Math, and Mario Bros. were more common in Animal Crossing than Wario's Woods or Zelda. This game is great, but it's bundled like that in lots of games today, so 500 Wii points could go to something more savory.
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21. NESgamer
31 Dec 2007, 23:23 GMT
Great game, a classic i would say. Too bad it's worth 500 points, i believe Nintendo should sell some NES games at a cheaper price, thus there would be more people downloading short-but-fun games like this.
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22. learn japanese ds
08 Jan 2008, 07:21 GMT
good call NES! if this game was only 200 or 250 points I would buy it in a second.
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23. Mechapixel
30 Jan 2008, 18:51 GMT
Did anybody see king of kong?
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24. yeeat
14 Feb 2008, 03:05 GMT
love the comment on 22.


Same here but i might buy it anytime soon. It's tempting
Such an awesome game! Go for it if you are looking for something 500 points
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25. Manicfatty
14 Feb 2008, 18:34 GMT
Too much, too little, and really...I got burned on this on the NES. Fool me once. This is a Nintendo game - hell THE Nintendo game! Why, when there is Super Mario Bros., are we missing a level? Loved and dropped many quarters on this in the arcade. I even had the Coleco version (as it came with my console). It had the missing level, albeit with some changes. But it was there! Oh well. If it was a dollar, I'd buy it for the convenience. But I have it in Animal Crossing, and on the NES. No sale.

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26. SuperSonic1990
20 Feb 2008, 18:42 GMT
I don't see why everybody hates this game. It is one of my favorite games. 5 stars!
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27. GameGod3008
22 Feb 2008, 16:14 GMT
This was good but it left my gaming needs feeling unforfilled to a certain extent. It's a good game, just not a great one
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28. Roo
28 Feb 2008, 17:10 GMT
Judged on what it is, you cannae really knock this. Legendary!
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29. calc_nerd
02 Mar 2008, 15:51 GMT
Excellent game for the arcades, but it won't fulful your platforming needs, especially when it had been rereleased about ten times in the last few years. If you want quality DK arcade action, get you hands on the Game Boy version - Donkey Kong 94, as has the four original levels plus 96 more similar puzzle-solving levels in nine different worlds. Also try the Mario vs. DK series for games of similar style.
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30. Bass X0
12 Mar 2008, 22:53 GMT
I think Nintendo should give Donkey Kong Classics away free to those people who have already downloaded both Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr.
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31. Lurch
15 Mar 2008, 20:15 GMT
Manicfatty is right. this defenetly defines the word "Classic". Unfortunately it is not the Arcade version (which is, thank god, playable on DK64), but it is THE Nintendo game, it is THE base for 2 of the most poplular Video Game Characters the world shall ever see and the hunt for the high score and the gameplay which keeps the player on it's toes earn 4 stars from me for this game
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32. NHKagent
23 Mar 2008, 03:40 GMT
To put it simply, Donkey Kong is the greatest gameing ape on the market.
.......If only my Donkey Kong 64 would come to the VC...hmmm
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33. waldojeffershead
06 Apr 2008, 16:42 GMT
Don't front, this is one of the best games ever, especially for VC. You can just flip your wii-mote on it's side and use it as the classic NES controller, there is always time for donkey kong. my personal best is "0896900", I love this game. You cannot knock Donkey Kong until you have passed level 5, then you'll be rating it 5 all day long.
-WALDO
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34. MasterMario
13 Apr 2008, 01:48 GMT
For those of you who didn't know, in the trial version in Brawl you play at the second level not the first. The reason it's like that because it shows where the 75m stage came from.
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35. Smileoscar
17 Apr 2008, 18:35 GMT
I already have DK64 so I wont by this game.
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36. Phalyn
26 Apr 2008, 11:11 GMT
I remeber one of these cabinents being in a Ice Cream Parlor, never, and I mean never passed the first level.
After watching "King of Kong" I been playing this game nonstop, even bought the Wii Fighting stick for this. makes a world of differance.
This is THE arcade game, all about timing and skill.
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37. Smileface
01 May 2008, 01:30 GMT
I was thinking about getting this, but 3 levels is a bit low . . .
I think Ill get it if I have an extra 5 dollars and Im bored out of my mind^^
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