Happy 41st Birthday Donkey Kong – Waffle, LCD Games, MiSTer
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41 Years ago Donkey Kong came to be. One of the most iconic arcade games in gaming history. This video is a tribute to the game and I am trying to play as many different versions as possible.
I do so on the MiSTer FPGA (hardware level emulation of consoles, computers).
I also check out some old fashioned LCD games, especially the iconic orange dual screen Donkey Kong game. I finish of the video with a PSX game running on MiSTer.
00:00:00 Introduction
00:02:58 Donkey Kong (Arcade)
00:05:53 Pick Axe Pete (Videopac)
00:08:38 Donkey Kong (Atari 2600)
00:10:55 Donkey Kong (Atari 7800)
00:14:51 Donkey Kong Nintendo (C64 PAL & NTSC)
00:17:10 Donkey Kong Ocean (C64, Amstrad CPC)
00:20:26 Donkey Kong (Apple II)
00:25:09 Donkey Kong (Atari 800XL)
00:26:51 Donkey Kong (Amiga)
00:32:44 Donkey Kong Champ (PC 486)
00:36:49 Donkey Kong (MSX, Colecovision)
00:40:13 Donkey Kong (Spectravideo)
00:42:00 Donkey Kong LCD Game and other LCD Games
00:57:09 Donkey Kong ZX Spectrum (ZX Spectrum Next)
01:00:42 Donkey Kong (Colecovision)
01:03:04 Donkey Kong (Gameboy Color)
01:09:40 Donkey Kong (NES)
01:12:25 Donkey Kong (Famicom Disk System)
01:16:31 Test Drive Le Mans (Playstation)
Other videos mentioned:
Tony Cruise aka ElectricAdventures recently did a video on the anniversary as well, you can find it here:
The full length 2hours and 39 minutes MiSTer FPGA video by My Life In Gaming, there’s no point in trying to top that:
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