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Donkey Kong Junior (E kit)

  1. Game infos
  2. Parent and Clones
  3. Sound
  4. Driver
  5. Inputs
  6. Controls
  7. Display
  8. Dipswitchs
  9. Roms list
  10. Chips list
  11. Serie
  12. Categories
  13. History
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Game infos

Description Donkey Kong Junior (E kit)
Name dkongjre
Manufacturer Nintendo of America
Year 1982
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 2P alt
Added to MAME .029
Romset size 0 B
Romset file files
Romset zip 0 B
Language English
Genre Platform

Parent and clones

Parent dkongjr : Donkey Kong Junior (US set F-2) (1982)

Sound infos

Sound_channels 1

Driver infos

Driver status good
Driver emulation good
Driver color good
Driver sound good
Driver graphic good
Driver cocktail
Driver protection
Driver savestate yes

Inputs infos

Input service yes
Input tilt no
Input players 2
Input buttons
Input coins 1

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
joy 4 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 90 no 256 224 60.606061 6144000 384 0 256 264 16 240

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade c-2e.bpr 256 463dc7ad djr1-c-2e.2e b2c9f22facc8885be2d953b056eb8dcddd4f34cb proms 0 good no
arcade c-2f.bpr 256 47ba0042 djr1-c-2f.2f dbec3f4b8013628c5b8f83162e5f8b1f82f6ee5f proms 100 good no
arcade c_3h.bin 4096 715da5f8 djr1-c_3h.3h f708c3fd374da65cbd9fe2e191152f5d865414a0 soundcpu 0 good no
arcade djr1-c.5a 4096 bb5f5180 1ef6236b7204432cfd17c689760943ab603c6fb7 maincpu 8000 good no
arcade djr1-c.5b 8192 ffe9e1a5 715dc79d85169b4c1faf43458592e69b434afefd maincpu 0 good no
arcade djr1-c.5c 8192 982e30e8 4d93d79e6ab1cad678af509cb3be4166b239bfa6 maincpu 2000 good no
arcade djr1-c.5e 8192 24c3d325 98b0354cddf2cb5e21a3aa8387b86e8606e51d55 maincpu 4000 good no
arcade dkj.3n 4096 8d51aca9 djr1-v.3n 64887564b079d98e98aafa53835e398f34fe4e3f gfx1 0 good no
arcade dkj.3p 4096 4ef64ba5 djr1-v.3p 41a7a4005087951f57f62c9751d62a8c495e6bb3 gfx1 1000 good no
arcade v-2n.bpr 256 dbf185bf djr1-v-2n.2n 2697a991a4afdf079dd0b7e732f71c7618f43b70 proms 200 good no
arcade v_7c.bin 2048 dc7f4164 djr1-v_7c.7c 07a6242e95b5c3b8dfdcd4b4950f463dba16dd77 gfx2 0 good no
arcade v_7d.bin 2048 0ce7dcf6 djr1-v_7d.7d 0654b77526c49f0dfa077ac4f1f69cf5cb2e2f64 gfx2 800 good no
arcade v_7e.bin 2048 24d1ff17 djr1-v_7e.7e 696854bf3dc5447d33b4815db357e6ce3834d867 gfx2 1000 good no
arcade v_7f.bin 2048 0f8c083f djr1-v_7f.7f 0b688ae9da296b2447fffa5e135fd6a56ec3e790 gfx2 1800 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
DISCRETE discrete audio
Intel 8257 dma8257 cpu 3072000
MB8884 soundcpu cpu 6000000
Speaker mono audio
Z80 maincpu cpu 3072000

Serie

Serie : Donkey Kong
  1. Donkey Kong (US set 1) (1981)
  2. Donkey Kong (hard kit) (1981)
  3. Donkey Kong (Japan set 1) (1981)
  4. Donkey Kong (Japan set 2) (1981)
  5. Donkey Kong (Japan set 3) (1981)
  6. Donkey Kong (US set 2) (1981)
  7. Donkey King Jr. (bootleg of Donkey Kong Jr.) (1982)
  8. Donkey Kong (1982)
  9. Donkey Kong (1982)
  10. Donkey Kong (ColecoVision Conversion) (1982)
  11. Donkey Kong Junior (Japan?) (1982)
  12. Donkey Kong Junior (US set F-2) (1982)
  13. Donkey Kong Jr. (bootleg) (1982)
  14. Donkey Kong Junior (E kit) (1982)
  15. Donkey Kong Jr. (Japan) (1982)
  16. Donkey Kong Jr. (bootleg on Moon Cresta hardware) (1982)
  17. Donkey Kong Junior (P kit, bootleg) (1982)
  18. Junior King (bootleg of Donkey Kong Jr.) (1982)
  19. Donkey Kong (1983)
  20. Donkey Kong (clean crack) (1983)
  21. Donkey Kong (1983)
  22. Donkey Kong (1983)
  23. Donkey Kong (World, Rev. A) (1983)
  24. Donkey Kong (NTSC) (1983)
  25. Donkey Kong 3 (US) (1983)
  26. Donkey Kong 3 (bootleg on Ambush hardware) (1983)
  27. Donkey Kong 3 (Japan) (1983)
  28. Donkey Kong (Jpn) (1983)
  29. Donkey Kong Jr. (1983)
  30. Donkey Kong Junior (1983)
  31. Donkey Kong Jr (1983)
  32. Donkey Kong Jr. (World, Rev. A) (1983)
  33. Donkey Kong Junior (PAL) (1983)
  34. Donkey Kong Jr. (Jpn) (1983)
  35. Donkey Kong (1984)
  36. Donkey Kong (1984)
  37. Donkey Kong 3 (World) (1984)
  38. Donkey Kong 3 (bootleg on Donkey Kong Jr. hardware) (1984)
  39. Donkey Kong Junior (1984)
  40. Donkey Kong Junior (1984)
  41. Donkey Kong Jr. Math (Euro, USA) (1985)
  42. Donkey Kong (UK) (1986)
  43. Donkey Kong (Euro) (1986)
  44. Donkey Kong (1987)
  45. Donkey Kong (Disk Writer) (1987)
  46. Donkey Kong Junior (1987)
  47. Donkey Kong (PAL) (1988)
  48. Donkey Kong Jr. (PAL) (1988)
  49. Donkey Kong Jr. (Disk Writer) (1988)
  50. Kong (Euro) (1988)
  51. Donki-Kong (198?)
  52. Donkey Kong (198?)
  53. Donki-Kong Jr (198?)
  54. Kong (Donkey Kong conversion on Galaxian hardware) (198?)
  55. Donkey Kong (World, Rev. A) (1994)
  56. Donkey Kong (Spa) (19??)
  57. Donkey Kong Foundry (hack) (2004)
  58. Donkey Kong II: Jumpman Returns (hack, V1.2) (2006)
  59. Donkey Kong II: Jumpman Returns (hack, V1.1) (2006)
  60. Donkey Kong (Sock Master's Donkey Kong Emulator for CoCo 3) (512Kb) (2007)
  61. Donkey Kong (2010)

Categories

History


Arcade Video game published 37 years ago:

Donkey Kong Junior (c) 1982 Nintendo of America.

Export release for North America. Game developed in Japan. For more information about the game itself, please see the "Donkey Kong Jr." (Japanese version) entry.

- TECHNICAL -

[Model DJR1-UP]

- TRIVIA -

Donkey Kong Junior was released in August 1982 in North America.

The Japanese version, as well as some bootleg versions, have the suffix abbreviated in the printed title rather than fully spelled out ("Donkey Kong Jr.").

Donkey Kong Junior spawned a cartoon series of the same name : Ruby-Spears Productions. Produced By Joe Ruby, Ken Spears. Originally aired September 17, 1983 as part of 'Saturday Supercade' on CBS.

- UPDATES -

In these versions featuring the suffix fully spelled out in the title screen ('Junior.') :
1. You are only allowed to enter a name up to three letters long in the High Score list (instead of twelve).
2. In the Vines and Chains stages, Red Snapjaws regenerate at Mario's feet after being killed by fruit starting in L4 (instead of L5).

The Japanese boards have all four screens displayed in their original, logical order 1-2-3-4. For the US board, it was changed to somewhat match the original Donkey Kong's 'How High Can You Try/Get?' theme with the screen order as follows :
L1 : 1-4 (Springboard and Mario's Hideout stages both omitted)
L2 : 1-2-4 (Mario's Hideout stage omitted)
L3 : 1-3-4 (Springboard stage omitted)
From L4 onward, all four stages are displayed in order, as in the Japanese version.

- SERIES -

1. Donkey Kong (1981)
2. Donkey Kong Junior (1982)
3. Donkey Kong 3 (1983)

- PORTS -

NOTE : Only ports released in North America are listed here. For ports released in other regions, please see the Japanese version's entry.

* CONSOLES:
Colecovision [US] (1982) "Donkey Kong Junior [Model 2601]"
Mattel Intellivision [US] (1983) "Donkey Kong Jr [Model 2671]"
[US] Atari 2600 (1983) "Donkey Kong Junior [Model 2653]"
Atari XEGS
[US] Nintendo NES (june.1986) "Donkey Kong Jr. [Model NES-JR-USA]"
[US] Atari 7800 (1988) "Donkey Kong Jr. [Model CX7849]"

* COMPUTERS:
[US] Atari 800 (june.1, 1984) "Donkey Kong Junior [Model RX8040]"
Tandy Color Computer [US] (1983) "Junior's Revenge"
Tandy Color Computer 3 [US] (1986) "Return of Junior's Revenge"

* OTHERS:
LCD tabletop game [US] (1983) by Coleco : This is a color LCD game (color accomplished with a color plastic overlay on the LCD), and is back-lit by an external light source (room light, sun, etc.). It can't be played in the dark like the VFD games.
LCD tabletop game released by Nintendo (Game&Watch) [US]

- CONTRIBUTE -

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