Donkey Kong 3 On PC Was On Some Stuff
Back in 1984, after the game’s success first in arcades and then on the Famicom, Nintendo let Hudson make a Donkey Kong 3 spin-off for the NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-6601, and Sharp X1 personal computers. It was...not the same Donkey Kong experience.
For starters, it was a different type of game! Donkey Kong 3: The Great Counterattack, as it was known, played more like Space Invaders, with DK floating through the air holding balloons while the player, shuffling left-to-right on the ground, tried to shoot him down while also blasting at waves of enemies along the way.
Which fine, whatever, but what’s really wild about this game is the background graphics. Rather than taking place in some bright, colourful and abstract version of the Mushroom Kingdom/World, The Great Counterattack seems to be set in a 1980s PC text-based horror game, taking in locations like...a mushroom cloud and a haunted country road.
You can see them as backgrounds in this gameplay video:
But they really shine in these upscaled and wallpaper-sized versions of the stage art, helpfully uploaded by skullmullione:
Source: Kotaku
About the game
Donkey Kong 3
- Release date: December 31, 1983
- Developer(s): Nintendo
- Publisher(s): Nintendo, Hudson Soft
- Game mode(s): Single player
- Platform(s): Arcade, Wii U, PC-8801, Sharp X1, Virtual Console (Nintendo), Nintendo 3DS, Wii, Nintendo Entertainment System
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