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===Gallery===

===Gallery===

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File:DK Mario Golf Art.png

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File:DK Mario Golf Art.png
|''Mario Golf'' (Nintendo 64)



File:Dkgolfing2.jpg

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File:Dkgolfing2.jpg
|''Mario Golf'' (Nintendo 64)



File:Donkey Kong - Mario Golf Toadstool Tour.png

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File:Donkey Kong - Mario Golf Toadstool Tour.png
|''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour''



File:Diddy Kong MGTT.png

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File:Diddy Kong MGTT.png
|''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour''



File:Donkey Kong Artwork - Mario Golf World Tour.png

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File:Donkey Kong Artwork - Mario Golf World Tour.png
|''Mario Golf: World Tour''



File:Diddy Kong Artwork - Mario Golf World Tour.png

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File:Diddy Kong Artwork - Mario Golf World Tour.png
|''Mario Golf: World Tour''

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!Game!!Summary

!Game!!Summary

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|[[File:SMK65.jpg|125px]]<br>''[[mariowiki:Super Mario Kart|Super Mario Kart]]''||The first game in the ''Mario Kart'' series, released in 1992 for the [[Super Nintendo]]. [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] appears in this game as a
heavy-weight
character, in addition to the [[Banana Peel]] item, which has since been an item in every ''Mario Kart'' game. It includes 20 simple courses themed after ''Mario''
Games
.

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|[[File:SMK65.jpg|125px]]<br>''[[mariowiki:Super Mario Kart|Super Mario Kart]]''||The first game in the ''Mario Kart'' series, released in 1992 for the [[Super Nintendo]]. [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] appears in this game as a
heavyweight
character, in addition to the [[Banana Peel]] item, which has since been an item in every ''Mario Kart'' game. It includes 20 simple courses themed after ''Mario''
games
.

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|[[File:Nintendo 64-mario kart 64.jpg|125px]] <br>''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart 64|Mario Kart 64]]'' ||''Mario Kart 64'' is the second ''Mario Kart'' game released in 1996 for the [[Nintendo 64]]. Donkey Kong appears as a
heavy-weight
playable character. [[D.K.'s Jungle Parkway]] is Donkey Kong's home track in the game. When racers go off-course, restless natives will throw stones at them, much like [[Minkey]]s do in ''[[DKC3]]''. A cruise boat named Mario floats around the river in the jungle.

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|[[File:Nintendo 64-mario kart 64.jpg|125px]] <br>''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart 64|Mario Kart 64]]'' ||''Mario Kart 64'' is the second ''Mario Kart'' game released in 1996 for the [[Nintendo 64]]. Donkey Kong appears as a
heavyweight
playable character. [[D.K.'s Jungle Parkway]] is Donkey Kong's home track in the game. When racers go off-course, restless natives will throw stones at them, much like [[Minkey]]s do in ''[[DKC3]]''. A cruise boat named Mario floats around the river in the jungle.

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|[[File:Mario kart super circuit.jpg|125px]]<br>''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart Super Circuit|Mario Kart Super Circuit]]''|| ''Mario Kart Super Circuit'', also known as '''''Mario Kart Advance''''' in Japan, is the third ''Mario Kart'' game released in 2001 for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. DK is playable yet again.

|[[File:Mario kart super circuit.jpg|125px]]<br>''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart Super Circuit|Mario Kart Super Circuit]]''|| ''Mario Kart Super Circuit'', also known as '''''Mario Kart Advance''''' in Japan, is the third ''Mario Kart'' game released in 2001 for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. DK is playable yet again.

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|[[File:DoubleDash.jpg|125px]]<br>''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart: Double Dash!!|Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''|| ''Double Dash'' is the fourth ''Mario Kart'' game released in 2003 for the [[GameCube]]. The game features the ability for two players to ride on a kart, one to drive and one to use items. Donkey Kong returns as a
heavy-weight
character. [[Diddy Kong]] makes his debut in the series as a lightweight character. There are specific Special Items for each character—The Kongs have the [[Giant Banana Peel]]. A new track, [[DK Mountain]], is playable. It takes place in a jungle around a active volcano. There is a giant [[Barrel Cannon]] in the jungle, that blasts the player to the volcano. Two DK-themed vehicles are available: [[DK Jumbo]] is a heavyweight kart made out of a huge barrel, has limbers for wheels, and the [[Barrel Train]] is Diddy Kong's unlockable kart. As a lightweight kart, it has greater speed, but less acceleration.

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|[[File:DoubleDash.jpg|125px]]<br>''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart: Double Dash!!|Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''|| ''Double Dash'' is the fourth ''Mario Kart'' game released in 2003 for the [[GameCube]]. The game features the ability for two players to ride on a kart, one to drive and one to use items. Donkey Kong returns as a
heavyweight
character. [[Diddy Kong]] makes his debut in the series as a lightweight character. There are specific Special Items for each character—The Kongs have the [[Giant Banana Peel]]. A new track, [[DK Mountain]], is playable. It takes place in a jungle around a active volcano. There is a giant [[Barrel Cannon]] in the jungle, that blasts the player to the volcano. Two DK-themed vehicles are available: [[DK Jumbo]] is a heavyweight kart made out of a huge barrel, has limbers for wheels, and the [[Barrel Train]] is Diddy Kong's unlockable kart. As a lightweight kart, it has greater speed, but less acceleration.

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|[[File:Mario Kart DS.jpg|125px]]<br>''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart DS|Mario Kart DS]]''||''Mario Kart DS'' is the fifth game created for the ''Mario Kart'' series, it was released in 2005 for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It features Wi-Fi connection, a Mission Mode, and a map on the bottom screen. A new Donkey Kong themed course, [[DK Pass]], takes place on a snowy mountain. There are two DK themed karts: [[Rambi Rider]], an unlockable kart based on [[Rambi]], and [[Wildlife]], an unlockable safari off-road vehicle.

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|[[File:Mario Kart DS.jpg|125px]]<br>''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart DS|Mario Kart DS]]''||''Mario Kart DS'' is the fifth game created for the ''Mario Kart'' series, it was released in 2005 for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It features Wi-Fi connection, a Mission Mode, and a map on the bottom screen. A new Donkey Kong
-
themed course, [[DK Pass]], takes place on a snowy mountain. There are two DK
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themed karts: [[Rambi Rider]], an unlockable kart based on [[Rambi]], and [[Wildlife]], an unlockable safari off-road vehicle.

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|[[File:Mario Kart Wii Box Cover.png|125px]]<br>''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart Wii|Mario Kart Wii]]''||''Mario Kart Wii'' is the sixth installment of the ''Mario Kart'' series, released in 2008 for the [[Wii]]. A Wii Wheel is included in the package because Nintendo aimed that it would make it a more realistic steering experience. It is, however, compatible with other controllers as well. It features many classic ''Mario Kart'' characters as well as several new ones, Wi-Fi, and a new type of vehicle, bikes. Donkey and Diddy are playable, with [[Funky Kong]] making his debut on a ''[[mariowiki:Mario series|Mario]]'' game as an unlockable racer in the heavyweight class. Funky is considered one of the best racers in the game for his slightly above average stats, including his high speed. DK courses are as follows:

|[[File:Mario Kart Wii Box Cover.png|125px]]<br>''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart Wii|Mario Kart Wii]]''||''Mario Kart Wii'' is the sixth installment of the ''Mario Kart'' series, released in 2008 for the [[Wii]]. A Wii Wheel is included in the package because Nintendo aimed that it would make it a more realistic steering experience. It is, however, compatible with other controllers as well. It features many classic ''Mario Kart'' characters as well as several new ones, Wi-Fi, and a new type of vehicle, bikes. Donkey and Diddy are playable, with [[Funky Kong]] making his debut on a ''[[mariowiki:Mario series|Mario]]'' game as an unlockable racer in the heavyweight class. Funky is considered one of the best racers in the game for his slightly above average stats, including his high speed. DK courses are as follows:



* '''[[DK's Snowboard Cross|D.K's Snowboard Cross]]''' takes place on a snowy mountain with half-pipe ramps. There is a
canon
that blasts the player to the top of the mountain.

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* '''[[DK's Snowboard Cross|D.K's Snowboard Cross]]''' takes place on a snowy mountain with half-pipe ramps. There is a
cannon
that blasts the player to the top of the mountain.

* '''[[DK Mountain|D.K. Mountain]]'''

* '''[[DK Mountain|D.K. Mountain]]'''

* '''[[D.K.'s Jungle Parkway]]'''

* '''[[D.K.'s Jungle Parkway]]'''

* '''[[Funky Stadium]]''' is a Battle Stage. Funky Kong's face and logos are found throughout the stadium. The stadium resembles a skateboarding course.

* '''[[Funky Stadium]]''' is a Battle Stage. Funky Kong's face and logos are found throughout the stadium. The stadium resembles a skateboarding course.

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|[[File:Mario-Kart-7-Box-Art.jpg|125px]]<br>''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart 7|Mario Kart 7]]''||''Mario Kart 7'' is the seventh ''Mario Kart'' game in the series.  It was released in 2011 for the [[Nintendo 3DS]], and was the first game in the series to introduce gliding and underwater elements. Donkey Kong is playable. Two DK themed courses are included with the game: [[DK Jungle]], which takes place in a jungle featuring elements from ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'',  and [[DK Pass]], which takes place on a snowy mountain.

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|[[File:Mario-Kart-7-Box-Art.jpg|125px]]<br>''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart 7|Mario Kart 7]]''||''Mario Kart 7'' is the seventh ''Mario Kart'' game in the series.  It was released in 2011 for the [[Nintendo 3DS]], and was the first game in the series to introduce gliding and underwater elements. Donkey Kong is playable. Two DK
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themed courses are included with the game: [[DK Jungle]], which takes place in a jungle featuring elements from ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'',  and [[DK Pass]], which takes place on a snowy mountain.

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|[[File:Box NA - Mario Kart 8.jpg|125px]]<br>''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart 8|Mario Kart 8]]''||''Mario Kart 8'' is the eighth ''Mario Kart'' game in the series.  It was released in May 2014 for the [[Wii U]]. It is the first ''Mario Kart'' game in the series to have the anti-gravity gimmick. Donkey Kong is playable, and DK Jungle returns from ''MK7''.

|[[File:Box NA - Mario Kart 8.jpg|125px]]<br>''[[mariowiki:Mario Kart 8|Mario Kart 8]]''||''Mario Kart 8'' is the eighth ''Mario Kart'' game in the series.  It was released in May 2014 for the [[Wii U]]. It is the first ''Mario Kart'' game in the series to have the anti-gravity gimmick. Donkey Kong is playable, and DK Jungle returns from ''MK7''.

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File:DKMKSC.png|''Mario Kart Super Circuit''

File:DKMKSC.png|''Mario Kart Super Circuit''

File:Donkey Kong - Mario Kart Double Dash.png|''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''

File:Donkey Kong - Mario Kart Double Dash.png|''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''

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File:DKMKAGP.jpg|''Mario Kart Arcade GP''

File:Donkey Kong - Mario Kart DS - Artwork 1.png|''Mario Kart DS''

File:Donkey Kong - Mario Kart DS - Artwork 1.png|''Mario Kart DS''

File:Donkey Kong - Mario Kart DS - Artwork 2.png|''Mario Kart DS''

File:Donkey Kong - Mario Kart DS - Artwork 2.png|''Mario Kart DS''

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File:Donkey Kong - Mario Kart DS1.png|''Mario Kart DS''

File:Donkey Kong - Mario Kart Wii.png|''Mario Kart Wii''

File:Donkey Kong - Mario Kart Wii.png|''Mario Kart Wii''

File:DKMKWii.png|''Mario Kart Wii''

File:DKMKWii.png|''Mario Kart Wii''

File:Diddymkwii.png|''Mario Kart Wii''

File:Diddymkwii.png|''Mario Kart Wii''

File:FunkyMKWii.png|''Mario Kart Wii''

File:FunkyMKWii.png|''Mario Kart Wii''

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File:DK - MK Arcade GP 2.jpg|''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2''

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File:Donkey Kong - Mario Kart 7.png|''Mario Kart 7''

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File:Donkey Kong MK7.png|''Mario Kart 7''

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File:DKMario Kart 8.jpg|''Mario Kart 8''

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File:Donkey Kong Artwork - Mario Kart 8.png|''Mario Kart 8''

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File:MK8 Wario & DK.png|''Mario Kart 8''

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|[[File:Mario Superstar Baseball Box.jpg|125px]]<br>''[[mariowiki:Mario Superstar Baseball|Mario Superstar Baseball]]''||''Mario Superstar Baseball'' is the first game in the ''Mario Baseball'' series. It was developed by [[Namco]] and published by [[Nintendo]] in 2005 for [[Nintendo GameCube]]. Donkey and Diddy Kong are Team Captains, and [[Dixie Kong]] is an unlockable team player. [[Klap Trap]] appears as a enemy, and [[Swanky Kong]] makes a cameo. [[Klap Trap]]s and [[Barrel]]s appears in this stadium. Barrel Batter, a mini-game where the player must hit the ball into the row of Barrels, is located in this stadium. The Kongs have their own stadium, the  [[Donkey Kong Jungle]] stadium.

|[[File:Mario Superstar Baseball Box.jpg|125px]]<br>''[[mariowiki:Mario Superstar Baseball|Mario Superstar Baseball]]''||''Mario Superstar Baseball'' is the first game in the ''Mario Baseball'' series. It was developed by [[Namco]] and published by [[Nintendo]] in 2005 for [[Nintendo GameCube]]. Donkey and Diddy Kong are Team Captains, and [[Dixie Kong]] is an unlockable team player. [[Klap Trap]] appears as a enemy, and [[Swanky Kong]] makes a cameo. [[Klap Trap]]s and [[Barrel]]s appears in this stadium. Barrel Batter, a mini-game where the player must hit the ball into the row of Barrels, is located in this stadium. The Kongs have their own stadium, the  [[Donkey Kong Jungle]] stadium.

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|[[File:Mario slugs.jpg|125px]]<br>''[[mariowiki:Mario Super Sluggers|Mario Super Sluggers]]''||''Mario Super Sluggers'' is the second game in the ''Mario Baseball'' series. It was developed by Namco Bandai and published by Nintendo in 2008 for the [[Wii]]. This game makes use of the Wii's motion controls; it allows players to use the Wii
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remote to simulate swinging a bat. The DK Jungle stadium returns, and the Banana Peel is a new item—3-6 bananas are shot out to slip the outfielder. Donkey and Diddy return as team captains. The team players are as follows:

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|[[File:Mario slugs.jpg|125px]]<br>''[[mariowiki:Mario Super Sluggers|Mario Super Sluggers]]''||''Mario Super Sluggers'' is the second game in the ''Mario Baseball'' series. It was developed by Namco Bandai and published by Nintendo in 2008 for the [[Wii]]. This game makes use of the Wii's motion controls; it allows players to use the Wii remote to simulate swinging a bat. The DK Jungle stadium returns, and the Banana Peel is a new item—3-6 bananas are shot out to slip the outfielder. Donkey and Diddy return as team captains. The team players are as follows:

* '''[[Baby Donkey Kong]]'''

* '''[[Baby Donkey Kong]]'''

* '''[[Dixie Kong]]'''

* '''[[Dixie Kong]]'''

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|[[File:Mario-Power-Tennis.jpg|150px]] <br>''[[mariowiki:Mario Power Tennis (Nintendo GameCube)|Mario Power Tennis]]''||''Mario Power Tennis'' is a ''Mario Tennis'' game for the [[GameCube]] and was remade on the [[Wii]]. This game has sixteen ''Mario'' characters and two Donkey Kong characters. This is the first Tennis game and the second ''[[Mario]]'' sport game that [[Diddy Kong]] appeared in. The game features the [[DK Jungle Court]].

|[[File:Mario-Power-Tennis.jpg|150px]] <br>''[[mariowiki:Mario Power Tennis (Nintendo GameCube)|Mario Power Tennis]]''||''Mario Power Tennis'' is a ''Mario Tennis'' game for the [[GameCube]] and was remade on the [[Wii]]. This game has sixteen ''Mario'' characters and two Donkey Kong characters. This is the first Tennis game and the second ''[[Mario]]'' sport game that [[Diddy Kong]] appeared in. The game features the [[DK Jungle Court]].



Donkey Kong characters:

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''
Donkey Kong
''
characters:

* Donkey Kong

* Donkey Kong

* [[Diddy Kong]]

* [[Diddy Kong]]

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|[[File:MarioTennis3DS.jpg|150px]]<br> ''[[mariowiki:Mario Tennis Open|Mario Tennis Open]]''||''Mario Tennis Open'' was developed by Camelot and published by Nintendo in 2012 for [[Nintendo 3DS]]. Donkey and Diddy Kong are playable, and have their own court.

|[[File:MarioTennis3DS.jpg|150px]]<br> ''[[mariowiki:Mario Tennis Open|Mario Tennis Open]]''||''Mario Tennis Open'' was developed by Camelot and published by Nintendo in 2012 for [[Nintendo 3DS]]. Donkey and Diddy Kong are playable, and have their own court.

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|''[[mariowiki:Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash|Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]''||''Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash'' is a ''Mario Tennis'' game for the Wii U. Donkey Kong is a playable character in the game. He is a power type character.

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===''[[mariowiki:Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games|''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]''===

===''[[mariowiki:Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games|''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]''===



'''''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games'''''
will be
Donkey Kong's fourh installment in the ''Mario & Sonic'' series. He
will return
as once again a power type character. Diddy Kong
will also make
his first playable appearance in this fifth installment of the ''Mario & Sonic'' series.

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'''''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games'''''
is
Donkey Kong's fourh installment in the ''Mario & Sonic'' series. He
returns
as once again a power type character. Diddy Kong
makes
his first playable appearance in this fifth installment of the ''Mario & Sonic'' series
, as a Speedy character
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