The Donkey Kong segment of
Saturday Supercade would adapt the game in the episode "Greenhouse Gorilla", with Mario and Pauline assisting Stanley in dealing with a plant thief that has tricked Donkey Kong into helping him. A VS. series
Game & Watch version of the arcade game has different gameplay. In this version, player one controls Stanley the Bugman and computer player (or player two) controls Donkey Kong in a duel against each other using exterminating spray cans to move the bees to the other side of them to make the bees sting their opponents. Players can only hold up to three amounts of spraying liquid in their spray cans. On one player mode, the higher player one as Stanley scores, the faster the spraying liquid on the side of computer player as Donkey Kong drops. A version of this game was included in
Game & Watch Gallery 4 for the
Game Boy Advance, but with Mario in place of Stanley and a Boo and a Fireball in place of the bees. The NES version of
Donkey Kong 3 was released on the
Virtual Console for the
Wii,
Nintendo 3DS, and
Wii U, as well as the
Nintendo Classics service.
Hamster Corporation released the arcade version as part of their
Arcade Archives series for the
Nintendo Switch in 2019. The current world record is held by George Riley (USA) at 3,538,000 points (2011).
Semi-sequel In 1984,
Hudson Soft developed a semi-sequel for the Japanese-only
NEC PC-8801,
NEC PC-6601, and
Sharp X1 personal computers titled A version for the
FM-7 was also planned, but was never released. This game is significantly different from the original. While the object to shoot Donkey Kong up in the air remains, it has 20 outdoor backgrounds such as a bridge, Planet Saturn, a desert, a pyramid, and a highway. Stanley can only move from left to right and is no longer able to jump. For decades,
Donkey Kong 3: The Great Counterattack was inaccessible outside of Japan. In December 2017, a copy of the Sharp X1 version was bought at a
Yahoo! Auctions online auction. == Notes ==