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'''Mario vs. Donkey Kong''' is a [[Gameboy Advance]] game pitting [[Mario]] against [[Donkey Kong]] in a revival of their rivalry that started in [[Donkey Kong (game)|the original Donkey Kong arcade game]]. However, it is based more on [[Donkey Kong GB]] with its puzzle-like gameplay.
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'''Mario vs. Donkey Kong''' is a [[Game Boy Advance]] game pitting [[Mario]] against [[Donkey Kong]] in a revival of their rivalry that started in [[Donkey Kong (game)|the original Donkey Kong arcade game]]. However, it is based more on [[Donkey Kong GB]] with its puzzle-like gameplay.
  
 
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Each different 'world' contains eight levels. The first six levels have you collecting the key to the doorway, the Mini-Marios, and three different packages for bonus points. In the seventh level the player has to lead the collected Mini-Marios to the end of the level, with the number of surviving Mini-Marios determining the amount of Mario's lives in the boss battle. Then the player faces Donkey Kong one-on-one in a variety of different-themed boss levels.
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Each different 'world' contains eight levels. The first six levels have Mario collecting the key to the doorway, the Mini-Marios, and three different packages for bonus points. In the seventh level the player has to lead the collected Mini-Marios to the end of the level, with the number of surviving Mini-Marios determining the amount of Mario's lives in the boss battle. Then the player faces Donkey Kong one-on-one in a variety of different-themed boss levels.
  
 
The game features a host of unlockable levels. Not only can the player unlock a whole new set of worlds (where you lead a Mini-Mario with a key to the door hole), but also a host of incredibly hard levels to test the player's skill.
 
The game features a host of unlockable levels. Not only can the player unlock a whole new set of worlds (where you lead a Mini-Mario with a key to the door hole), but also a host of incredibly hard levels to test the player's skill.
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==Ports and Remakes==
 
==Ports and Remakes==
  
*In 2011, it was included in the set of Game Boy Advance games that were released for free download on the [[3DS]] to those participating in the [[3DS Virtual Console#Ambassador_Program|Ambassador Program]]. It has yet to receive a normal eShop release.
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*In 2011, it was included in the set of Game Boy Advance games that were released for free download on the [[3DS]] to those participating in the [[3DS Virtual Console#Ambassador_Program|Ambassador Program]]. It did not receive a normal eShop release on the 3DS, but in Japan it was released for the [[Wii U]]'s Virtual Console in 2014.
  
  

Revision as of 23:54, 17 December 2014

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Mario vs. Donkey Kong
Developer Nintendo Software Technology
Publisher Nintendo
System Game Boy Advance, 3DS Virtual Console, Wii U Virtual Console
Release Date Game Boy Advance
US May 24, 2004
JP June 10, 2004
EU November 19, 2004
3DS Virtual Console
December 15-16, 2011 (Ambassador)
Wii U Virtual Console
JP July 23, 2014
Genre Adventure / Puzzle
Gallery GH Gallery
Rating ESRB: E

Mario vs. Donkey Kong is a Game Boy Advance game pitting Mario against Donkey Kong in a revival of their rivalry that started in the original Donkey Kong arcade game. However, it is based more on Donkey Kong GB with its puzzle-like gameplay.

Story

A line of Mini-Mario toys has been made by the Mario Toy Company due to Mario's popularity. Donkey Kong sees a commercial for the toys and becomes obsessed with collecting them all. After finding the toys sold out everywhere, he breaks into the Mario Toy Company and steals all the Mini-Mario toys. Mario initiates a pursuit in order to retrieve the toys.

Gameplay

Each different 'world' contains eight levels. The first six levels have Mario collecting the key to the doorway, the Mini-Marios, and three different packages for bonus points. In the seventh level the player has to lead the collected Mini-Marios to the end of the level, with the number of surviving Mini-Marios determining the amount of Mario's lives in the boss battle. Then the player faces Donkey Kong one-on-one in a variety of different-themed boss levels.

The game features a host of unlockable levels. Not only can the player unlock a whole new set of worlds (where you lead a Mini-Mario with a key to the door hole), but also a host of incredibly hard levels to test the player's skill.

Legacy

This game spawned a new subseries of Donkey Kong-based video games primarily for the Nintendo DS. However, the sequels shifted to a different Lemmings-like gameplay style in which the player controlled the Mini-Marios and had to guide them through levels.

Sequels

It was followed by Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis for the DS, which changed the gameplay style.

Ports and Remakes

  • In 2011, it was included in the set of Game Boy Advance games that were released for free download on the 3DS to those participating in the Ambassador Program. It did not receive a normal eShop release on the 3DS, but in Japan it was released for the Wii U's Virtual Console in 2014.