D is for Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong is an arcade game released by Nintendo
in 1981. It is an early example of the platform game genre, as the gameplay
focuses on maneuvering the main character across a series of platforms while
dodging and jumping over obstacles. In the game, Jumpman must rescue a damsel
in distress, Lady, from a giant ape named Donkey Kong. The hero and ape later
became two of Nintendo's most popular characters.
The game was the latest in a series of efforts by
Nintendo to break into the North American market. Hiroshi Yamauchi, Nintendo's
president at the time, assigned the project to a first-time game designer named
Shigeru Miyamoto. Drawing from a wide range of inspirations, including Popeye
and King Kong, Miyamoto developed the scenario and designed the game alongside
Nintendo's chief engineer, Gunpei Yokoi. The two men broke new ground by using
graphics as a means of characterization, including cut scenes to advance the
game's plot, and integrating multiple stages into the gameplay.
Despite initial misgivings on the part of Nintendo's
American staff, Donkey Kong proved a success in North America and Japan.
Nintendo licensed the game to Coleco, who developed home console versions for
numerous platforms. Other companies cloned Nintendo's hit and avoided royalties
altogether. Miyamoto's characters appeared on cereal boxes, television
cartoons, and dozens of other places. A lawsuit brought on by Universal City
Studios, alleging Donkey Kong violated their trademark of King Kong, ultimately
failed. The success of Donkey Kong and Nintendo's win in the courtroom helped
position the company to dominate the video game market in the 1980s and early
1990s.
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I do not believe I ever beat all the levels of Donkey Kong but I do remember I would play this game forever. It was so much fun. Jumping over barrels, out running fireballs, zapping them with that weird wand thing. I have to admit I love Nintendo, I love Nintendo games. I wish I still had my classic Nintendo and all my games. Maybe one day I'll buy them again. Blow out the cartridges and play me some classic awesome game time.
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