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* Stage four has Mario at the bottom of a five-story construction site. The four levels above Mario each contain two rivets for Mario to collect. These rivets disappear after Mario crosses them leaving a gap in the girders that Mario must leap over to cross afterward. Numerous '''Fireballs''' appear at random times during this level for Mario to either destroy with one of the two hammers provided in this stage or to leap over to continue on his way.
Each level contains one or more of the above stages. Level one, for example, consists of stages 1 and 4. Level two consists of stages 1, 3, and 4. Level three consists of all four stages in order from 1 to 4. Level four goes in this order of stages, 1, 2, 1, 3, 4. After level four, barrels and enemies get faster and the game becomes progressively more difficult to complete. ==Advertising Blurb (From Back of Retail Packaging)==You can feel an exciting tingling up and down your spine when you play Donkey Kong at home, just like at an arcade. Your joystick guides Mario*, the fearless carpenter, up the girders and elevators as he attempts to rescue his sweetheart from the clutches on Donkey Kong. All the thrills of the arcade game in a home computer version for one or two players.
==Fun Fact==