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Donkey Kong 3

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Donkey Kong 3
Developer(s)Nintendo
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Director(s)Shigeru Miyamoto Edit this on Wikidata
Producer(s)Gunpei Yokoi Edit this on Wikidata
Composer(s)Hirokazu Tanaka[1]
SeriesDonkey Kong
Platform(s)Arcade, Nintendo Entertainment System, PC-88, FM-7, e-Reader, Virtual Console
Release
October 1983
  • Arcade
    • JP: October 1983
    • NA: 1983
    • EU: 1983
    Famicom/NES
    • JP: July 4, 1984
    • NA: June 1986
    • EU: September 15, 1987
    FM-7
    PC-88
    Gameboy Advance
    e-Reader
    • NA: April 21, 2003
    Virtual Console
    Wii
    • NA: July 14, 2008
    • JP: July 23, 2008
    • EU: January 9, 2009
    3DS
    • JP: March 27, 2013
Genre(s)Fixed shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer
CabinetUpright
DisplayRaster, 224 x 256, vertical orientation

Donkey Kong 3 is an arcade video game made by Nintendo in 1984. It is the third game in the Donkey Kong arcade series. A port was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1986. It was later re-released for the Wii Virtual Console in North America and Europe in 2008 and 2009.

Gameplay

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Donkey Kong has taken cover in Stanley's greenhouse. Stanley is a bugman, and must stop insects from destroying his flowers. He does this by killing them with bug spray. The main goal is to shoot Donkey Kong with the bug spray and force him to the top of the vine he is on while killing the insects. When Donkey Kong gets to the top, the player moves on to the next stage. The player can also complete a stage by killing all of the insects, which forces Donkey Kong to the top. At the start of a stage, Stanley can get a special bug spray which allows him to shoot Donkey Kong up at a faster rate. It is on one of Donkey Kong's vines. It is dropped when Donkey Kong reaches the point on the vine where the bug spray is. It only lasts for a certain amount of shots.

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References

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  1. Famicom 20th Anniversary Original Sound Tracks Vol. 1 (Media notes). Scitron Digital Contents Inc. 2004.