Donkey Kong 3 is a Micro VS. Game & Watch video game released in 1984 by Nintendo. It is one of three multiplayer Game & Watch video games. The model number for Donkey Kong 3 is AK-302, with the AK standing for Attack Kong. The game, while baring the same title, is entirely different from the arcade game Donkey Kong 3. In this game, one player will control Stanley and the other will control Donkey Kong. Nintendo manufactured 250,000 units of the game worldwide.
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| - Donkey Kong 3 is a Micro VS. Game & Watch video game released in 1984 by Nintendo. It is one of three multiplayer Game & Watch video games. The model number for Donkey Kong 3 is AK-302, with the AK standing for Attack Kong. The game, while baring the same title, is entirely different from the arcade game Donkey Kong 3. In this game, one player will control Stanley and the other will control Donkey Kong. Nintendo manufactured 250,000 units of the game worldwide.
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| - Donkey Kong 3 is a Micro VS. Game & Watch video game released in 1984 by Nintendo. It is one of three multiplayer Game & Watch video games. The model number for Donkey Kong 3 is AK-302, with the AK standing for Attack Kong. The game, while baring the same title, is entirely different from the arcade game Donkey Kong 3. In this game, one player will control Stanley and the other will control Donkey Kong. Nintendo manufactured 250,000 units of the game worldwide. As is the case with all Game & Watch games, Donkey Kong 3 features a clock and an alarm. The alarm can be set when the player pushes a sharp object in the alarm switch. If done correctly, an image of a bell will appear on the screen. Once the time arrives, the bell will start moving and the alarm will sound, the latter of which only occurring if the player isn't playing the game. The original game and an enhanced version was included in the Game Boy Advance game Game & Watch Gallery 4. In the enhanced version, literally everything was improved. Mario replaced Stanley, and the multiplayer mode returned, though as in the original you could play against a computer.
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