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|title=Donkey Kong Jr. Math
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|developer=[[Nintendo]]
|developer=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
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|released={{rd|1983|December 12}}
|year=1983
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|genre=[[Education]]
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'''Donkey Kong Jr. Math''' (''Donkey Kong Jr. no Sansuu Asobi'' in Japan) was the eighth game that Nintendo released for the Famicom, as part of an attempt to release educational games for the home console. It is the math counterpart to [[Popeye no Eigo Asobi|Popeye's English Game]]. The primary purpose of the game is to teach children how to perform basic arithmetic. It was released worldwide. It has been released for the [[Wii Virtual Console]] only in Japan.
'''Donkey Kong Jr. Math''' (''Donkey Kong Jr. no Sansuu Asobi'' in Japan) was the ninth game that Nintendo released for the Famicom, as part of an attempt to release educational games for the home console. It is the math counterpart to [[Popeye no Eigo Asobi|Popeye's English Game]]. The primary purpose of the game is to teach children how to perform basic arithmetic. It was released worldwide. It has been released for the [[Wii Virtual Console]] only in Japan.
 
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Box artwork for Donkey Kong Jr. Math.
Box artwork for Donkey Kong Jr. Math.
Donkey Kong Jr. Math
Developer(s)Nintendo
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Year released1983
System(s)NES, Wii, Wii U
SeriesDonkey Kong
Genre(s)Education
Players1-2
ModesMultiplayer, Single player
LinksDonkey Kong Jr. Math ChannelSearchSearch

Donkey Kong Jr. Math (Donkey Kong Jr. no Sansuu Asobi in Japan) was the ninth game that Nintendo released for the Famicom, as part of an attempt to release educational games for the home console. It is the math counterpart to Popeye's English Game. The primary purpose of the game is to teach children how to perform basic arithmetic. It was released worldwide. It has been released for the Wii Virtual Console only in Japan.

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