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− | |Image = [[ | + | |Image = [[File:Junior's_Revenge_Cassette_Cover.jpg|left|125px|Cassette cover for Dragon Data version]][[File:Juniors_Revenge_(Microdeal)_cassette_artwork.jpg|right|125px|Cassette cover for the Microdeal version]] |
|Gamenumber = | |Gamenumber = | ||
− | |Company = Computerware | + | |Company = [[Computerware (US)]] |
|Developer = | |Developer = | ||
− | |Publisher = Dragon Data Ltd | + | |Publisher = [[Dragon Data Ltd]],[[Eurohard]],[[Computerware (US)]] |
|Musician = | |Musician = | ||
|Release = [[:Category:Game_1983|1983]] | |Release = [[:Category:Game_1983|1983]] | ||
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|Operation = {{Joystick1}} | |Operation = {{Joystick1}} | ||
|Media = {{Cassette}} | |Media = {{Cassette}} | ||
− | |Language = {{EN}} | + | |Language = {{EN}}{{ES}} |
|Info = | |Info = | ||
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The game provides a practice mode that makes Junior invincible to enemies, but he can still fall to his death. | The game provides a practice mode that makes Junior invincible to enemies, but he can still fall to his death. | ||
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+ | The game was originally published by Dragon Data in 1983. It was later re-licensed to Microdeal and published under the Computerware label in 1985. | ||
== Screenshots == | == Screenshots == | ||
+ | [[Image:Junior's_Revenge_00_Title.png|300px|Title screen from the Dragon Data release of the game]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Junior's_Revenge_(Microdeal)_title_screen.png|300px|]] | ||
[[Image:Junior's_Revenge_01_Level_1.png|300px|Level 1]] | [[Image:Junior's_Revenge_01_Level_1.png|300px|Level 1]] | ||
[[Image:Junior's_Revenge_02_Level_2.png|300px|Level 2]] | [[Image:Junior's_Revenge_02_Level_2.png|300px|Level 2]] | ||
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[[Image:Junior's_Revenge_04_Level_4.png|300px|Level 4]] | [[Image:Junior's_Revenge_04_Level_4.png|300px|Level 4]] | ||
− | [[Category:Games]] [[Category: | + | == Packaging == |
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+ | * Dragon Data | ||
+ | Big box version:<br> | ||
+ | [[File:Dragon-data-juniors-revenge-inlay-big-box.jpg|360px|alt Big box version]] [[File:Dragon-data-juniors-revenge-big-box-manual01.jpg|150px|Big box version manual]][http://archive.worldofdragon.org/images/a/a6/Dragon-data-juniors-revenge-big-box-manual.pdf Download Manual (PDF)] | ||
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+ | Normal case version:<br> | ||
+ | [[File:JuniorsRevenge_Inlay.jpg|300px]]<br> | ||
+ | [[File:JuniorsRevenge_Tape.jpg|300px]] | ||
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+ | * Eurohard | ||
+ | [[File:JuniorsRevenge_Eurohard_Inlay_Front.jpg|300px]][[File:JuniorsRevenge_Eurohard_Inlay_Back.jpg|300px]]<br> | ||
+ | [[File:JuniorsRevenge_Eurohard_Tape.jpg|300px]] | ||
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+ | * Computerware | ||
+ | [[File:JuniorsRevenge_Computerware_Inlay.jpg|300px]]<br> | ||
+ | [[File:JuniorsRevenge_Computerware_Tape.jpg|300px]] | ||
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+ | == Downloads == | ||
+ | * [http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Tapes/Dragon/cas/&file=Junior%27s%20Revenge%20%281983%29%28Dragon%20Data%29%5B%21%5D.zip Junior's Revenge (Dragon Data/Eurohard)] (Zipped .CAS file) | ||
+ | * [http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php?dir=Tapes/Dragon/cas/&file=Junior%27s%20Revenge%20%281983%29%28Computerware%29%5B%21%5D.zip Junior's Revenge (Computerware)] (Zipped .CAS file) | ||
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+ | [[Category:Games]] [[Category:Game_Online]] [[Category:Game_In_Archive]] [[Category:Game_1983]] [[Category:Arcade]] [[Category:Platform]] |
Latest revision as of 15:34, 4 May 2016
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This is the Dragon version of Donkey Kong Junior, the follow up to Donkey Kong. (Released for the Dragon as The King.) In this game you control Junior who is trying to rescue his gorilla father from Luigi. Junior must navigate platforms, climb ropes and chains and jump to get to his father, all while avoiding crocs, birds and other enemies. The only "weapon" at Junior's disposal is fruit, which can be dropped on enemies to kill them and to score some extra points.
The game is played over four levels:
- Avoid the crocs by climbing the ropes and navigating the platforms.
- Free your father by pushing all keys into their locks while avoiding crocs and birds. Note that it is possible to both climb faster and push two keys simultaneously by being positioned just right.
- Use the moving chains and platforms to get to the top, but avoid those birds.
- Luigi's secret hideout. Use the ropes and platforms to get to the top while avoiding lots of enemies.
When a level is completed, Junior will have to tackle previous levels again (only slightly harder) before he can move on to the next level.
The game provides a practice mode that makes Junior invincible to enemies, but he can still fall to his death.
The game was originally published by Dragon Data in 1983. It was later re-licensed to Microdeal and published under the Computerware label in 1985.
Screenshots
Packaging
- Dragon Data
Big box version:
Download Manual (PDF)
- Eurohard
- Computerware
Downloads
- Junior's Revenge (Dragon Data/Eurohard) (Zipped .CAS file)
- Junior's Revenge (Computerware) (Zipped .CAS file)