Donkey Kong Plus

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Donkey Kong Plus
Developer(s) NST
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) Cancelled
Genre(s) Platform game/Puzzle
Mode(s) Unknown
Platform(s) Game Boy Advance

Donkey Kong Plus is the name of an unreleased game demo developed by Nintendo as a demonstration at E3 2002. Nintendo had planned for the game to be an extension of the Donkey Kong Game Boy game.[1] The player would have the ability to design and create levels on the GameCube, and play them on the Game Boy Advance using the GameCube cable. The user-created level could be tested out on the GameCube, then saved on a memory card.

Although the game was never released, it did inspire the gameplay of Nintendo's Mario vs. Donkey Kong, for Game Boy Advance. A level editor was not included in this game, but it was included in the sequel, Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis for the Nintendo DS.

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