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| SKU: |
#108 |
| Game: |
Donkey Kong Junior |
| Game Type: |
Upright |
| Usually Ships: |
2 - 4 Weeks |
| Monitor: |
NEW 19" Color Raster |
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| Your Price: $1,695.00 |
| Freight: $350.00* |
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The tables turn in the follow-up to Donkey Kong when Mario captures Donkey Kong and its up to Junior to rescue him.
This game has yet to be restored, but our Donkey Kong Jr. games always turn out great, we install new sideart, new monitor bezel, new control panel artwork, new t-molding and refinish all of the metal brackets and coin door, among other things. The original monitor is completely rebuilt and looks great when finished. The pictures below give a very good idea as to how this game will look when restored.
We are now offering a multigame upgrade for Donkey Kong Jr. that plays over 30 classic games in the same cabinet. Please contact us at 610.287.3260 for more information on this upgrade.
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These are actual pictures of this item. Click on a picture to get a larger view.
| Sample pictures from previous games |
These are sample pictures of the previously restored or sold games. The actual item may look slightly different. Click on a picture to get a larger view.
| Approximate Weights & Measurements |
| Upright |
| Height: |
67.00" |
| Width: |
23.50" |
| Depth: |
33.50" |
| Weight: |
220 lbs |
| Same as Donkey Kong |
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NOTE: These are approximate measurements taken from measuring
specific games, or from the manufacturer's literature. Occasionally
measurements vary.
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This price includes restoration (cosmetic and electrical).
All games are sold
restored and working
unless otherwise noted.
You will not have to pay the full amount today. You can reserve this game with a refundable deposit
of $200.00.
* This is the estimated cost of packing and freight for this game. Occasionally freight costs are slightly
more or less. We will let you know if we expect freight to be more than the quoted amount.
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Coin-Op Overview
Donkey Kong Jr. featured a cabinet similar in shape to the original, but orange instead of blue. The cabinet features side art decals depicting the game’s character in a comical scene. The game, along with its predecessor, Donkey Kong, were two of a small handful of classic games to have their own cereals made.
Screen Captures
Technical Details
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