

The version by Mayday offers altogether five seperately selectable trainers.The Robin Hood version offers unlimited lives and/or invulnerability as a trainer, whereby the game crashes if you touch the uppermost lift.

An exception is the version by Mayday, which also offers a saveable highscore list. When the bonus is zero the player loses a life.ĭifferent circulating versions are re-cracks of the 1103 version, this can be easily recognised by Pauline calling "1103!" instead of "HELP!". The bonus counter goes down by 200 points every 2 seconds.

The game is controlled completely by joystick in port 1 of the C64. In the upper left the number of lives, the current score, and in the upper right the time bonus and below that the current level are shown. The game offers 2D single screen, many moving sprites and nice sound effects. In the second part Mario can bring about the monkey's downfall and through this rescue his beloved.

Shortly before Mario reaches his girlfriend, Donkey Kong grabs the beloved and climbs upwards with her. You need to jump over them or smash them with the famous hammer. In the first level Donkey Kong throws barrels after you. Donkey Kong has kidnapped your girlfriend Pauline, which he keeps captured on a scaffold. In this game hall classic by Nintendo you play Mario, who worked as a carpenter at the time of the release of the machine (1981) (he became a plumber only in the manual for "Mario Bros").
