
These are fairly rare and feature slightly different gameplay. The red upright versions are actually "Radar Scope" cabinets that have been factory-converted to Donkey Kong. titles would work on these monitors (forcing operators to buy conversion kits for those games instead of a competitors game). Because only Donkey Kong series games and Vs. This simple little monitor change basically launched the entire Nintendo Vs. It requires a 'Nintendo Compatible' monitor (a normal monitor will display the picture like that of a photographic negative). This game does not use a standard arcade monitor. They have orange-ish sticker style side-art (with Mario and Kong on them), with control panel, marquee, and monitor bezel graphics to match.


TECHNICAL The blue uprights (which are the most common), are a very rectangular affair, with quite a lot of artwork.

For more information about the game itself, please see the original Japanese upright version entry. Arcade Video game published 41 years ago: Donkey Kong © 1981 Nintendo of America, Incorporated.
