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The Modern version of the game has [[Princess Peach|Peach]] substituting for Pauline, and [[Koopa Troopa]]s and [[Koopa Paratroopa|Para Troopa]]s also make appearances. In this version, Mario needs to flip a [[switch]] that makes a [[platform]] appear and opens a [[Warp Door|door]] above it. He then needs to jump onto the platform and make his way to the door before it closes. Mario earns the same number of points for dodging Koopa Troopas as he does for dodging barrels depending on the floor he is on. Mario can [[stomp]] Koopas to defeat them, earning bonus points in the process. In this version, Mario earns 15 points for defeating Donkey Kong. The setting also changes after every time Mario defeats Donkey Kong: The first level takes place in a factory, the second level takes place in a jungle, and the final level takes place on a glacier at nighttime (an [[airship]] in the daytime in ''Game & Watch Gallery 4''). Mario can avoid barrels and Koopa Troopas temporarily by holding on to a chain or pipe on the first level, a vine or [[Donut Block]] on the second level, or a [[rope]] (an [[anchor]] in ''Game & Watch Gallery 4'') or [[Cloud Block]] on the third level. Every time Mario jumps down from a chain, pipe, vine, Donut Block, rope, anchor, or Cloud Block right after a barrel or Koopa Troopa passes, he receives the corresponding number of points on that floor. At 200, 500, and 700 points, a [[1 UP Heart|heart]] appears for Mario to remove a miss. Music is also featured in this version, with the tempo changing depending on the speed of the game.
The Modern version of the game has [[Princess Peach|Peach]] substituting for Pauline, and [[Koopa Troopa]]s and [[Koopa Paratroopa|Para Troopa]]s also make appearances. In this version, Mario needs to flip a [[switch]] that makes a [[platform]] appear and opens a [[Warp Door|door]] above it. He then needs to jump onto the platform and make his way to the door before it closes. Mario earns the same number of points for dodging Koopa Troopas as he does for dodging barrels depending on the floor he is on. Mario can [[stomp]] Koopas to defeat them, earning bonus points in the process. In this version, Mario earns 15 points for defeating Donkey Kong. The setting also changes after every time Mario defeats Donkey Kong: The first level takes place in a factory, the second level takes place in a jungle, and the final level takes place on a glacier at nighttime (an [[airship]] in the daytime in ''Game & Watch Gallery 4''). Mario can avoid barrels and Koopa Troopas temporarily by holding on to a chain or pipe on the first level, a vine or [[Donut Block]] on the second level, or a [[rope]] (an [[anchor]] in ''Game & Watch Gallery 4'') or [[Cloud Block]] on the third level. Every time Mario jumps down from a chain, pipe, vine, Donut Block, rope, anchor, or Cloud Block right after a barrel or Koopa Troopa passes, he receives the corresponding number of points on that floor. At 200, 500, and 700 points, a [[1 UP Heart|heart]] appears for Mario to remove a miss. Music is also featured in this version, with the tempo changing depending on the speed of the game.


In ''Game & Watch Gallery 4'', selecting the game and waiting results in a humorous sequence being played. In it, Peach is admiring Mario trying to balance on a barrel. However, this fails when Mario ends up having trouble balancing and causing it to roll, forcing Peach to flee until Donkey Kong gets in the way of the barrel, causing it to smash and send Mario flying, with Peach admiring Donkey Kong instead.
In ''Game & Watch Gallery 4'', selecting the game and waiting results in a humorous sequence being played. In it, Peach is admiring Mario trying to balance on a barrel. Unfortunately, this fails when Mario ends up having trouble balancing and causing it to roll, forcing Peach to flee until Donkey Kong gets in the way of the barrel, causing it to smash and send Mario flying, with Peach admiring Donkey Kong instead.


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