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Donkey Kong is a video game series created by Shigeru Miyamoto, featuring a gorilla called Donkey Kong. âComputer and video gamesâ redirects here. ...
Shigeru Miyamoto , born November 16, 1952) is a Japanese video game designer. ...
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History Donkey Kong was created when Shigeru Miyamoto was assigned by Nintendo to convert Radar Scope, a game that had been released to test audiences with poor results, into a game that would appeal more to Americans. The result was a major breakthrough for Nintendo and for the videogame industry. Sales of the machine were brisk, with the game becoming one of the best-selling arcade machines of the early 1980s. The gameplay itself was a large improvement over other games of its time, and with the growing base of arcades to sell to, it was able to gain huge distribution. In 1981 Falcon created a legitimate clone of Donkey Kong known as Crazy Kong for distribution in non-US markets. For the Game Boy game, see Donkey Kong (Game Boy). ...
Shigeru Miyamoto , born November 16, 1952) is a Japanese video game designer. ...
Nintendo Company, Limited (任天å or ãã³ãã³ãã¼ NintendÅ; NASDAQ: NTDOY, TYO: 7974 usually referred to as simply Nintendo, or Big N ) is a multinational corporation founded on September 23, 1889[1] in Kyoto, Japan by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade hanafuda cards. ...
Radar Scope is an early arcade game designed by Nintendo, developed by Ikegami Tsushinki and released by Nintendo in November, 1980. ...
Year 1981 (MCMLXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link displays the 1981 Gregorian calendar). ...
Crazy Kong (J: ã¯ã¬ã¤ã¸ã¼ã³ã³ã°) is an arcade game created by Falcon, released in 1981 and is almost exactly the same as Nintendos Donkey Kong. ...
Original Donkey Kong game (screen from NES version) In Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Nintendo Co., Ltd., MCA Universal sued Nintendo over copyright violations, claiming that Donkey Kong was a copy of King Kong. Nintendo's lawyer, Howard Lincoln, who would go on to become a Senior Vice President of the company, discovered that Universal didn't own the copyright to King Kong either, and was able to not only win the lawsuit (as well as several court appeals), but get Universal to pay the legal costs. Ironically, it was MCA Universal that previously won a lawsuit declaring King Kong was in the public domain. The case was an enormous victory for Nintendo, which was still a newcomer to the U.S. market. The case established Nintendo as a major player in the industry and arguably gave the company the confidence that it could compete with the giants of American media.[1] The case was selected as #20 on GameSpy's list of the 25 Dumbest Moments in Gaming. [1] Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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King Kong in the 1933 film. ...
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The public domain comprises the body of all creative works and other knowledge—writing, artwork, music, science, inventions, and others—in which no person or organization has any proprietary interest. ...
GameSpy, also known as GameSpy Industries, is a division of IGN Entertainment, which operates a network of game Web sites and provides online video game-related services and software. ...
Because of the huge success of Donkey Kong, Nintendo of America was able to grow and release many more games in succeeding years, and had the resources necessary to release the Nintendo Entertainment System in the United States. âNESâ redirects here. ...
Sequels and remakes Donkey Kong spawned two sequels, neither of which were as popular as the original arcade hit. In Donkey Kong Junior Donkey Kong was kidnapped by Mario and players had to control his son Donkey Kong Jr. to rescue him. In Donkey Kong 3 DK broke into a greenhouse and got chased out by Stanley the Bugman, who carried a spray can to protect his greenhouse from Donkey Kong's insects. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Donkey Kong 3 ) is the third video game in the original Donkey Kong series by Nintendo. ...
Throughout the 1980s, eight Donkey Kong games were released for the Game & Watch platform. Ball (Silver), 1980. ...
In 1994, Nintendo produced a sequel for the Game Boy, simply called Donkey Kong. Some of its levels were based upon the Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr. arcade games, the enemies from the two games also returned. Donkey Kong's, Donkey Kong Jr.'s and Pauline's character designs were updated for this game. This was the first game to feature Donkey Kong wearing the monogrammed necktie, which has become a trademark. Donkey Kong (Also known as Donkey Kong 94) is a platform game developed by Nintendo for the Game Boy handheld video game system, which also contains puzzle elements. ...
For the Game Boy game, see Donkey Kong (Game Boy). ...
Donkey Kong Junior ) is a 1982 arcade game by Nintendo. ...
This article is about the character. ...
Pauline is a female given name, originally the French form of Paulina. ...
For the grappling position, see double collar tie. ...
Successors 16-bit era (SNES)
Donkey Kong Country's title screen ( SNES version) Shortly after that, he appeared in Donkey Kong Country (in Japan, Super Donkey Kong). Donkey Kong Country was an entirely new DK franchise established by the British company Rare and Tim Stamper which took the Donkey Kong premise in an entirely new direction and became a showcase title to show off then-revolutionary CGI graphics. Image File history File links Donkey Kong Country title screen. ...
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The Super Nintendo Entertainment System or Super NES (also called SNES and Super Nintendo) was a 16-bit video game console released by Nintendo in North America, Europe, Australasia, and Brazil between 1990 and 1993. ...
Donkey Kong Country, released in Japan as Super Donkey Kong ), is a video game developed by Rare and Nintendo, featuring the popular arcade character, Donkey Kong. ...
Rare, Ltd is a United Kingdom-based video game development company. ...
Tim and Chris Stamper (artist and programmer respectively) are the co-founders of Ashby Computers & Graphics (better known as Ultimate Play The Game) and later Rare. ...
Computer-generated imagery (commonly abbreviated as CGI) is the application of the field of computer graphics (or more specifically, 3D computer graphics) to special effects in films, television programs, commercials, simulators and simulation generally, and printed media. ...
In Donkey Kong Country, DK was the hero and he and his sidekick nephew Diddy Kong had to save his hoard of bananas from the thieving King K. Rool and his Kremling Krew. The game was an action sidescrolling title similar to the Mario games and was enormously popular for its graphics, music and gameplay. Diddy Kong is a fictional monkey in the Donkey Kong series of video games. ...
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King K. Rool from Donkey Kong Country. ...
A Kremling Krew cast photo from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddys Kong Quest. ...
The sequel, Donkey Kong Country 2 (Super Donkey Kong 2 in Japan) involves DK being kidnapped by K. Rool, who was now a Kaptain, and getting rescued by Diddy Kong and his girlfriend Dixie Kong, in a less cheery and a more darkly-themed game. The first level of gameplay. ...
King K. Rool from Donkey Kong Country. ...
Dixie Kong is a fictional video game character in the Donkey Kong series. ...
In Donkey Kong Country 3 (in Japan, Super Donkey Kong 3) he and Diddy both got kidnapped by K. Rool, now Baron K. Roolenstein, and Dixie and her cousin Kiddy Kong had to save them in the final game of the series for the SNES. A screenshot depicting one of Donkey Kong Country 3s protagonists, Kiddy Kong. ...
Kiddy Kong Kiddy Kong (known as Dinky Kong in Japan) was created by Rareware to be partnered up with his cousin Dixie Kong in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kongs Double Trouble! for the game. ...
Game Boy The Donkey Kong Land trilogy for the Game Boy (excluding Donkey Kong Land itself) were smaller, modified versions of the "Country" games,. In addition, Donkey Kong Country was ported to the Game Boy Color, and the entire Donkey Kong Country trilogy has been ported to the Game Boy Advance. Donkey Kong Land is a video game developed by Rareware for the Game Boy. ...
For the entire Game Boy series of handheld consoles, see Game Boy line. ...
The Game Boy Color , shortened to GBC) is Nintendos successor to the Game Boy and was released on October 21, 1998 in Japan and in November of 1998 in the United States and 1999 in Europe. ...
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64-bit era (N64)
Donkey Kong 64 game cover A successful Nintendo 64 sequel was also developed. In Donkey Kong 64, DK once again had the starring role as he joined forces with Diddy Kong, Tiny Kong, Lanky Kong, and Chunky Kong to save Donkey Kong Island from destruction at the hand of K. Rool, (now King Krusha K. Rool) and his Kremling Krew. An easter egg can be found that contains the original Donkey Kong arcade. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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The Nintendo 64 ), often abbreviated as N64, was Nintendos third home video game console for the international market. ...
Donkey Kong 64 is a 3D platformer video game developed by Rare for the Nintendo 64. ...
Diddy Kong is a fictional monkey in the Donkey Kong series of video games. ...
Tiny Kong is a fictional character in the Donkey Kong series, who first appeared in Donkey Kong 64 for the Nintendo 64. ...
Officially released art depicting Lanky Kong Lanky Kong is a fictional character in the Donkey Kong series of video games, and is one of the main playable characters in the 1999 Nintendo 64 game, Donkey Kong 64. ...
Chunky Kong as he appeared in Donkey Kong 64 Chunky Kong is a character who debuted in Donkey Kong 64 for the Nintendo 64. ...
Donkey Kong Island as seen on the SNES version of Donkey Kong Country. ...
King K. Rool from Donkey Kong Country. ...
A Kremling Krew cast photo from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddys Kong Quest. ...
Donkey Kong also made an appearance in "Mario Kart 64", and since then, he has appeared in every outing featuring Mario's all-star cast on the N64. In the Mario Party series, he was a playable character in all three titles released for the N64, but he eventually became an "event character" in the later games. He was also a selectable character in Super Smash Bros., Mario Tennis and Mario Golf. In nearly all of these games, Donkey Kong is presented as a powerful and heavy character, although slow and cumbersome. Mario Kart 64 ) is a racing video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 video game console. ...
This article is about the first game in the series. ...
This article is about the Nintendo 64 game. ...
Mario Tennis is a video game series that began in 1995 with Marios Tennis for the Game Boy. ...
Mario Golf is a sports video game that was developed by Camelot Software Planning (known for the successful PlayStation title Hot Shots Golf) and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color and released in 1999. ...
Sixth-generation era (GameCube)
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat box art A demo for a Donkey Kong game on the GameCube, Nintendo's sixth generation console, was shown at SpaceWorld 2001. The game was called Donkey Kong Racing and showed various characters, including Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, and Taj the Genie racing on Ellie, Expresso, Rambi, Enguarde, and Zinger, and presumably, Necky, Army, and Chomps Jr. that had been introduced in previous Donkey Kong games by Rare. Image File history File links Donkey Kong Jungle Beat box art This image is of cover art for a video or computer game, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by either publisher of the game or the company which produced the game. ...
Image File history File links Donkey Kong Jungle Beat box art This image is of cover art for a video or computer game, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by either publisher of the game or the company which produced the game. ...
The Nintendo GameCube , GCN) is Nintendos fourth home video game console, belonging to the sixth generation era. ...
SpaceWorld is a video game trade show hosted by Nintendo. ...
Donkey Kong Racing is a canceled video game for the Nintendo GameCube. ...
// Zinger Facts Zingers are enemies in Nintendos Donkey Kong Country series. ...
Following the sale of Rare to Microsoft in 2002, Rare announced that they were concentrating their efforts on Xbox games, although they have continued to support Nintendo's portable consoles, the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS. This decision is due to the fact that Microsoft does not have its own portable console in direct competition. No further information about Donkey Kong Racing has since been released, leading the game to be classified as cancelled. Microsoft Corporation, (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKSE: 4338) is a multinational computer technology corporation with global annual revenue of US$44. ...
The Xbox is a sixth generation era video game console produced by Microsoft Corporation. ...
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Rare's ownership change led to numerous changes. Donkey Kong: Coconut Crackers was originally developed by Rare for the Game Boy Advance, but was eventually released as It's Mr. Pants after the Microsoft purchase. Likewise, Banjo Pilot was originally titled Diddy Kong Pilot, but altered following the Microsoft acquisition. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Banjo-Pilot (originally Diddy Kong Pilot) is a video game for the Game Boy Advance featuring characters from the Banjo-Kazooie series of video games. ...
Donkey Konga was released for the GameCube in 2004. Created by Namco, this musical rhythm action game relied upon use of the DK Bongos accessory (purchasable separately or included, depending on the package) to hit a beat in time with the tune. The tunes included pop songs and themes from some previous Nintendo games. Its sequel, Donkey Konga 2, was released in 2005, and Japan later got Donkey Konga 3 that same year. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
Namco Ltd ) is a amusement company based in Japan, best known overseas for video games development. ...
DK Bongos DK Bongos are drum-like controllers for the Nintendo GameCube game series Donkey Konga, Donkey Konga 2, Donkey Konga 3, and Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat. ...
Donkey Konga 2 is the sequel to Donkey Konga for the Nintendo GameCube, a game where you must pound on a special, barrel-like controller called the DK Bongos along with a selected song. ...
Donkey Konga 3 )is a music video game in the Donkey Kong series by Nintendo and Namco. ...
Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat was released in Japan in December 2004 and elsewhere in 2005. Donkey Kong fights Dread Kong, Ninja Kong, Karate Kong, and Sumo Kong. This platform game used the aforementioned DK Bongos as a controller; tapping one drum repeatedly made Donkey Kong run, tapping both at the same time made him jump, tapping both alternately made him attack, and clapping or blowing in to the microphone caused an explosion, shown by a ripple in the screen, attracting assorted jewels or clearing obstacles to progress. A standard GameCube controller could be used instead of the konga drums. Donkey Kong Jungle Beat Categories: Donkey Kong games | GameCube games | 2005 computer and video games | Computer and video game stubs ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Donkey Kong Jungle Beat. ...
DK Bongos DK Bongos are drum-like controllers for the Nintendo GameCube game series Donkey Konga, Donkey Konga 2, Donkey Konga 3, and Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat. ...
Donkey Kong featured as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Melee. In Super Smash Bros. Melee he is second only to Bowser in Weight and Power, although he can lift and carry around barrels, crates and even his opponents with ease, something not even Bowser (who has short arms) can do. In addition, Donkey Kong featured in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, which introduced Diddy Kong to the Mario universe, Mario Power Tennis, Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, Mario Superstar Baseball and Super Mario Strikers. He made his last playable appearance in the Mario Party series in Mario Party 4 before being relegated to an incidental character on the game board. He was also featured on the Game & Watch Gallery handheld series. Super Smash Bros. ...
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Mario Kart: Double Dash!! is a video game developed and published by Nintendo for the GameCube video game console. ...
Mario Power Tennis, known in Japan as Mario Tennis GC (ããªãªããã¹GC), is a sports video game that was developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the GameCube in 2004. ...
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour is video game made for the Nintendo GameCube and a sequel to 1999s Mario Golf. ...
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Super Mario Strikers , known as Mario Smash Football in Europe and Australia) is a video game based around (association) football/soccer, which was released exclusively for the Nintendo GameCube. ...
Mario Party 4 ) is the fourth in a series of board game style video games for Nintendo platforms, featuring popular Nintendo characters. ...
Box art for the fourth and most recent installment of Game & Watch Gallery. ...
Most Donkey Kong games are now developed by the relatively new private video game company Paon. Paon is a new video game development company based in Japan. ...
Game Boy Advance Nintendo's first title for the Game Boy Advance, after Rare left, was Mario vs. Donkey Kong, a return to the earlier arcade-style games. While its style was that of other games, the Rare design for Donkey Kong carried over. Donkey Kong, originally a villain,, returns to this role in the game: wanting a Mini Mario clockwork toy, he finds that they are sold out at a local toy store. Enraged, he terrifies the Toads at the factory and steals the toys. This sets up the game's plot, where Mario chases Donkey Kong until he can take the Mini Marios back from Donkey Kong. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Donkey Kong then starred in DK: King of Swing, which features gameplay similar to Clu Clu Land. Here, the player must navigate levels using only the GBA's left and right shoulder buttons. The correct title of this article is DK: King of Swing. ...
Clu Clu Land ) is an arcade and Nintendo Entertainment System game released in 1985. ...
Nintendo DS
Donkey Kong, along with Mario, in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis Donkey Kong's only appearances in Nintendo DS's games have been either cameos or side-characters in games such as Mario Kart DS, Tetris DS, Mario Hoops 3-on-3, Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, and Yoshi's Island DS. In Yoshi's Island DS, Donkey Kong appears as "Baby DK", a younger version of himself, similar to Baby Mario. First appearing in World 3-1, most of his gameplay reflects Donkey Kong Jr., even featuring the Snapjaw enemies from the game. Image File history File linksMetadata Mariovsdonkeykong7. ...
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Mario Kart DS, abbreviated to MKDS or MK:DS, is a racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS.[1] It is the fifth installment in the series and the first to use Nintendos free online service, Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. ...
Tetris DS is a Touch! Generations puzzle game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. THQ announced Tetris DS before E3 2005, and scheduled it to make an appearance at the show. ...
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Yoshis Island DS is a platforming video game developed by Artoon for the Nintendo DS. Published by Nintendo, it was released in North America and Australasia in November 2006,[1] and was released in Europe in December 2006. ...
Yoshis Island DS is a platforming video game developed by Artoon for the Nintendo DS. Published by Nintendo, it was released in North America and Australasia in November 2006,[1] and was released in Europe in December 2006. ...
Mario ) is a video game character created by Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and the official mascot of Nintendo. ...
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DK Jungle Climber is set for release on September 10, 2007. A sequel to the GBA game DK: King of Swing, it stars Donkey Kong in his first title role. DK Jungle Climber is a platforming video game developed by Paon and was published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ...
The correct title of this article is DK: King of Swing. ...
Seventh-generation era (Wii) Donkey Kong made his first appearance on the Wii within the title Mario Strikers Charged as a playable soccer captain. He made an appearance within Mario Party 8, once again as an incidental character on the game board. He will also be appearing again in the recently announced Donkey Kong Barrel Blast, a title originally in development for the GameCube. DK and Diddy are also announced to be in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The Wii (pronounced as the pronoun we, IPA: ) is the fifth home video game console released by Nintendo. ...
Mario Strikers Charged ), known as Mario Strikers Charged Football in Australia[2] and Europe,[4] is a sports video game developed by Canadian developer Next Level Games and published by Nintendo for the Wii. ...
Mario Party 8 ) is a video game for Nintendos Wii. ...
Donkey Kong Barrel Blast , lit. ...
The Nintendo GameCube (Japanese: ゲームキューブ; originally code-named Dolphin during development; abbreviated as GCN) is Nintendos fourth home video game console, belonging to the 128-bit era; the same generation as Segas Dreamcast, Sonys PlayStation 2, and Microsofts Xbox. ...
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References - ^ Sheff, David (1999). Game Over: Press Start to Continue: The Maturing of Mario. p. 127. Wilton, Connecticut: GamePress.
External links - Official
- Nintendo's official Donkey Kong Country website
- Nintendo's official Donkey Konga website
- Donkey Kong Wiki
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Donkey Kong 3 ) is the third video game in the original Donkey Kong series by Nintendo. ...
Donkey Kong (Also known as Donkey Kong 94) is a platform game developed by Nintendo for the Game Boy handheld video game system, which also contains puzzle elements. ...
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Donkey Kong Country, released in Japan as Super Donkey Kong ), is a video game developed by Rare and Nintendo, featuring the popular arcade character, Donkey Kong. ...
Donkey Kong Land is a video game developed by Rareware for the Game Boy. ...
Donkey Kong Land 2 was the sequel to 1995s Game Boy hit, Donkey Kong Land. ...
Donkey Kong Land III is the third and final entry in the Donkey Kong Land trilogy of games for the original Game Boy. ...
Donkey Kong 64 is a 3D platformer video game developed by Rare for the Nintendo 64. ...
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat ) is a Nintendo GameCube video game featuring the gorilla Donkey Kong and played with a pair of drum-like controllers (tarukonga). ...
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Donkey Konga 2 is the sequel to Donkey Konga for the Nintendo GameCube, a game where you must pound on a special, barrel-like controller called the DK Bongos along with a selected song. ...
Donkey Konga 3 )is a music video game in the Donkey Kong series by Nintendo and Namco. ...
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DK Jungle Climber is a platforming video game developed by Paon and was published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. ...
Diddy Kong Racing is a racing game for the Nintendo 64 developed by Rareware. ...
Diddy Kong Racing DS is a racing game developed by Rare for the Nintendo DS. It is Rares first Nintendo DS game, and was released on February 5, 2007 in North America, April 20, 2007 in Europe and April 19, 2007 in Australia. ...
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Donkey Kong is one of the characters that helped break Nintendo into the homes and hearts of many gamers throughout the world. ...
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Super Mario Land ) is a platforming video game developed by Nintendo for the Game Boy video game console. ...
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Screenshot from Super Mario Land 2 Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins is Marios second adventure for Game Boy. ...
Super Mario 64 ) is a top-selling platform game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. ...
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Characters · Mushroom Kingdom · Games by year / platform / genre The Mushroom Kingdom as seen in Super Mario RPG. The Mushroom Kingdom (Japanese:ããã³çå½) is a setting in the series where most of the games take place. ...
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