Big-City

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Not to be confused withBig Ape City.
Big-City
Big-City on Super Game Boy
GameDonkey Kong (Game Boy)
Number of levels8
World progression
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Donkey Kong (Game Boy) worlds

TheBig-City (alternatively spelledBig City[1]) is the first world ofDonkey Kong for theGame Boy. AfterDonkey Kong is defeated in theprologue, he gets up and takesMario's lady friendPauline, escaping with her to this city. The city introduces most of the new gameplay elements of the Game Boy game, such askeys that need to be taken to doors to proceed in the levels, as well asRoads andLadders that can be placed in specific slots and extended from there. Big-City features eight stages, two of which are boss fights with Donkey Kong.

The levels of the Big-City show a common metropolitan landscape with skyscrapers and office buildings. In the foreground, Mario encounters conveyor belts, girders, trash cans, and power lines that he can use to flip and jump off of. Among the variety of enemies introduced in the Big-City,Rappies have a basic behavior that is also seen in enemies that reside in later worlds. On the other hand,Bowbows,Oils,Faiachū,Wire Traps, andTrash Cans stand as unique obstacles encountered by Mario. After the first encounter with Donkey Kong inStage 1-4,Road Blocks andLadder Blocks show up and allow Mario to create temporary platforms and ladders respectively. As with all stages in the game, three of Pauline's material possessions are scattered across each stage of the Big-City, and Mario can collect them to play abonus game once he completes a stage and his score finishes tallying.

Levels[edit]

LevelImageEnemies and obstacles
Stage 1-1Stage 1-1 of Donkey Kong for the Game BoyOil,Bowbows
Stage 1-2Stage 1-2 of Donkey Kong for the Game BoyBowbow, Oils,Rappies
Stage 1-3Stage 1-3 of Donkey Kong for the Game BoyFireballs,Dust Man, Bowbow,Wire Trap
Stage 1-4Stage 1-4 of Donkey Kong for the Game BoyDonkey Kong
Stage 1-5Stage 1-5 of Donkey Kong for the Game BoyRappy,Faiachū
Stage 1-6Stage 1-6 of Donkey Kong for the Game BoyFaiachū
Stage 1-7Stage 1-7 of Donkey Kong for the Game BoyBowbows
Stage 1-8Stage 1-8 of Donkey Kong for the Game BoyDonkey Kong,barrels

Profiles[edit]

  • Super Game Boy Player's Guide:The first area that Mario must cross is the Big City. Just like King Kong, Mario must climb to the top of a skyscraper to get to his beloved. The ravenous gorilla awaits in the fourth level of this area. Mario has learned many skills during Donkey Kong's abstence. He can climb his enemy, jump off, and become a powerful missile as he plummets back towards the giant ape![1]

Items and objects[edit]

Intro cutscene to the Big-City world
Mario and Donkey Kong, heading for the entrance of the Big-City

The Big-City introduces the following new items:

The following objects and obstacles make their first appearance:

Enemies[edit]

The following enemies appear in the Big-City:

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseビッグシティー[2]
Biggu Shitī
Big City
DutchGrote stad[3]Big city
FrenchBig City[?]-
GermanGroßstadt[4]Big City
HungarianNagy város[5]Big city
ItalianGrande Città[6]Big City
Grande città[7]Big city
SlovenianVeliko mesto[8]Big city
SpanishGran Ciudad[?]Big City

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^abHamm & Rudolf GmbH, Frankfurt (1994).Super Game Boy Player's Guide.Nintendo of America (English). Page 34.
  2. ^1994. ゲームボーイ ドンキーコング (Gēmu Bōi Donkī Kongu) instruction booklet.Nintendo (Japanese). Page 15.
  3. ^2011.Donkey Kong (Game Boy) (Electronic Manual).Nintendo of Europe GmbH (Dutch). Tab 14: „Gebieden”.
  4. ^1994.Der Offizielle Nintendo Super Game Boy-Spieleberater.Nintendo of Europe GmbH, Nintendo Co. Ltd. (German). Page34. Retrieved December 25, 2025 from Internet Archive.
  5. ^March 1994.Club Nintendo magazine (Hungary) (PDF). Hungarian. Page 22. Retrieved December 24, 2025 from Google Drive.
  6. ^Donkey Kong (Game Boy) instruction booklet. Page 2 and 17.
  7. ^2011.Donkey Kong (Game Boy) (Electronic Manual).Nintendo of Europe GmbH (Italian). Tab 14.
  8. ^1994.Club Nintendo magazine (Slovenia), issue #4. Slovenian. Page22. Retrieved December 24, 2025 from Internet Archive.
  9. ^『ニュードンク・シティ』の建物に描かれているグラフィティです。懐かしい人には懐かしい!?街の歴史に関係した絵なんです。」– mario_odysseyJP (September 21, 2017).Post.Twitter (Japanese). Archived February 14, 2019, 17:26:43 UTC from theoriginal via Wayback Machine. Retrieved January 27, 2026.
  10. ^"You might stumble across some graffiti in New Donk City. This piece has some kind of link to the city's history..." – SuperMario_UK (October 12, 2017).Post.X. Retrieved June 4, 2024. (Archived October 29, 2018, 01:19:57 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
Donkey Kong (Game Boy)
CharactersDonkey KongDonkey Kong Jr.MarioPauline
LevelsConstruction SiteStage 0-1Stage 0-2Stage 0-3Stage 0-4
Big-CityStage 1-1Stage 1-2Stage 1-3Stage 1-4Stage 1-5Stage 1-6Stage 1-7Stage 1-8
ForestStage 2-1Stage 2-2Stage 2-3Stage 2-4Stage 2-5Stage 2-6Stage 2-7Stage 2-8Stage 2-9Stage 2-10Stage 2-11Stage 2-12
ShipStage 3-1Stage 3-2Stage 3-3Stage 3-4Stage 3-5Stage 3-6Stage 3-7Stage 3-8
JungleStage 4-1Stage 4-2Stage 4-3Stage 4-4Stage 4-5Stage 4-6Stage 4-7Stage 4-8Stage 4-9Stage 4-10Stage 4-11Stage 4-12
DesertStage 5-1Stage 5-2Stage 5-3Stage 5-4Stage 5-5Stage 5-6Stage 5-7Stage 5-8Stage 5-9Stage 5-10Stage 5-11Stage 5-12
AirplaneStage 6-1Stage 6-2Stage 6-3Stage 6-4Stage 6-5Stage 6-6Stage 6-7Stage 6-8
IcebergStage 7-1Stage 7-2Stage 7-3Stage 7-4Stage 7-5Stage 7-6Stage 7-7Stage 7-8Stage 7-9Stage 7-10Stage 7-11Stage 7-12
Rocky-ValleyStage 8-1Stage 8-2Stage 8-3Stage 8-4Stage 8-5Stage 8-6Stage 8-7Stage 8-8Stage 8-9Stage 8-10Stage 8-11Stage 8-12Stage 8-13Stage 8-14Stage 8-15Stage 8-16
TowerStage 9-1Stage 9-2Stage 9-3Stage 9-4Stage 9-5Stage 9-6Stage 9-7Stage 9-8Stage 9-9
AlliesJumperMonchee
AbilitiesCrouchHandstand / Handstand JumpBackflipWire SpinRoll
Items and objects1 UP HeartBird NestBoltConveyor BeltCrumble BlockDoorGirderHammerIce BlockJump StandKeyLadderLiftParasol, Hat & BagRoadRopeRope (wire)Super HammerSwitchTrash Can
Enemies and obstaclesAqua ManArumajironBarrelBirdBowbowBukubukuCannonCement tubChikuchikuDorakyūDōryīDottyDust ManFaiachūFireFireballFurafurawāGessoriGiant Donkey KongGolemGyātoruHawksIcicleJackKaibādoKānyīMiiraOttōOilOil drumPenpenPurupuruRappyRobo NO.1RokkunSairesuSir ShovalotSkeletonSnapjawSniperSparkSukōpīThwomp PlatformTododesuTsutan'ōmenWalking BlockWire Trap
AdaptationsSuper Mario (Super Mario: Donkey Kong 1 ·Super Mario: Donkey Kong 2) •Super Mario-kun (Volume:11)
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