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{{Header Nav|game=Mario vs. Donkey Kong | {{Header Nav|game=Mario vs. Donkey Kong}} | ||
{{ | {{Game | ||
|completion=1 | |||
|image=Mario vs. Donkey Kong boxart.jpg | |||
|title=Mario vs. Donkey Kong | |title=Mario vs. Donkey Kong | ||
| | |japanese=マリオ vs. ドンキーコング | ||
|developer=[[Nintendo Software Technology]] | |developer=[[Nintendo Software Technology]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
| | |year=2004 | ||
| | |systems={{syslist|gba|3ds|wiiu}} | ||
|ratings={{CERO old|All}}{{ESRB|E}}{{PEGI|3}}{{USK|none}} | |||
|genre=[[Platform]], [[Puzzle]] | |genre=[[Platform]], [[Puzzle]] | ||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
| | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
|preceded by=[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)]] | |||
|followed by=[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]] | |followed by=[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]] | ||
|series=Mario vs. Donkey Kong | |series=Mario vs. Donkey Kong | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Mario vs. Donkey Kong''' is the spiritual successor to [[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]] on the [[Game Boy]]. It was originally released on the [[Game Boy Advance]] in 2004 and later released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in 2011 to 3DS Ambassadors. | '''Mario vs. Donkey Kong''' is the spiritual successor to [[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]] on the [[Game Boy]]. It was originally released on the [[Game Boy Advance]] in 2004 and later released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in 2011 to the 3DS Ambassadors and the [[Wii U Virtual Console]] in Japan in 2014, in Europe and Australia in 2015, and in the USA in 2017. | ||
Donkey Kong sees a commercial for the new Mini-Mario toy and decides to get one. Unfortunately, they are sold out, so he goes to the factory and steals them. Mario chases after him to recover the stolen toys. | Donkey Kong sees a commercial for the new Mini-Mario toy and decides to get one. Unfortunately, they are sold out, so he goes to the factory and steals them. Mario chases after him to recover the stolen toys. | ||
'''Mario vs. Donkey Kong''' is a [[2004]] [[puzzle]] game with [[platform]] elements developed by [[Nintendo Software Technology]] and released for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. The game is the spiritual successor to [[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]], which was released in [[1994]] for the [[Game Boy]]. The game's first sequel, [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]], was released on the [[Nintendo DS]] in [[2006]]. | '''Mario vs. Donkey Kong''' is a [[2004]] [[puzzle]] game with [[platform]] elements developed by [[Nintendo Software Technology]] and released for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. The game is the spiritual successor to [[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]], which was released in [[1994]] for the [[Game Boy]]. The game's first sequel, [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]], was released on the [[Nintendo DS]] in [[2006]]. | ||
The game concept revolves around a combination of platform and puzzle elements, challenging [[Mario]] to find keys, reach a locked door, and rescue mini-Marios. | The game concept revolves around a combination of platform and puzzle elements, challenging [[Mario]] to find keys, reach a locked door, and rescue mini-Marios. | ||
The game is an evolution of ''Donkey Kong Plus'', a title on display at E3 2002. | The game is an evolution of ''Donkey Kong Plus'', a title on display at E3 2002. During the show, Plus had a feature that allowed players to design and save their own levels on the [[GameCube]], then copy them across to the [[Game Boy Advance]] using a link cable. It was essentially an updated version of [[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]] for the [[Game Boy]], but Donkey Kong Plus disappeared by the following year. It was replaced with the pre-rendered graphics and gameplay additions of Mario vs. Donkey Kong. The Create-a-Level feature was removed from this version (but appears in its [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis|sequel]]). | ||
This game has a hidden {{c|e-Reader}} support. Nintendo of Japan had a competition where 1,000 people won cards. However, there is space for twelve levels, and there were only five cards released. They are considered to be among the rarest of e-Cards. | |||
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File:Mario vs Donkey Kong JP box.jpg|Japanese box | |||
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[[Category:Nintendo Software Technology]] | [[Category:Nintendo Software Technology]] | ||
[[Category:Nintendo | [[Category:Nintendo]] | ||
[[Category:Platform]] | [[Category:Platform]] | ||
[[Category:Puzzle]] | [[Category:Puzzle]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Single player]] | ||