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With 3DS and Wii U, Donkey Kong's dash attack changes from a sliding kick to a roll like in the Country games. An orangutan of the Kong family. Donkey Kong from . In these games, Donkey Kong would be the one who would be kidnapped by King K. Rool. This version was ultimately cancelled for the Nintendo GameCube in favor of a Wii release and the life span of the Nintendo GameCube coming to an end during development. In Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze on his birthday, Donkey Kong and the Kong Family are expelled from own island by the Snowmads and discovers that the islands are conquered by them too.

His first appearance was in Donkey Kong Country on the level "Jungle Hijinks". Bananas can be found throughout the course.



Sparkster does not use his jetpack much in this game similar like what he did in. The game received negative reviews due to poor controls and is considered the worst game in the series, although it retains a cult following.



A surly, crotchety old widower, Cranky Kong made his first appearance in 1994's Donkey Kong Country for the SNES, heralded as the acerbic, wisecracking grandfather of the current Donkey Kong. He uses realistic gorilla noises instead of the voice clips used in his games. In DK: Jungle Climber, DK and his gang find a giant banana on top of Sun Sun Island first. In Donkey Kong Land, Donkey Kong with his nephew Diddy is tested by his grandfather Cranky to recover the Banana Hoard from K. Rool's hands. (Speed:** Boost:*** Agility:**), Klonoa: Maximum boost and agility. Dixie Kong is the girlfriend of Diddy Kong and was first introduced in Donkey Kong Country 2. The game was later ported to the Nintendo 3DS in 2013. Publisher(s)



03 Because of his many appearances in these games, he is often called one of the "Big Eight": eight Mario characters who commonly appear in games together.

The name Donkey Kong was devised when Shigeru Miyamoto was looking in a Japanese to English dictionary for a word that meant stubborn.

Following the SNES era of games, Donkey Kong went on to appear in Donkey Kong 64 for the Nintendo 64. Wii Kass is a talented racing prodigy from Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast. After his appearance in Donkey Kong, Nintendo created the successors Donkey Kong Jr. and Donkey Kong 3. Mario was completely omitted from the game series save for a trophy cameo. The game was successful and the developers ended up creating a sequel for the Nintendo DS titled Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, which actually featured Pauline.

Since Nintendo EAD Tokyo was already working on Flipnote Studio and Super Mario Galaxy 2, the project was handed to Retro Studios which had just lost several key members. ESRB He explore the whole island by third time with Diddy to recover all his Bananas again, break the enchantment of the Tikis freeing the enslaved animals, preventing the Tiki army production, destroy the Tiki Tong and get the Orbs in the Key Temples to open the Golden Temple's entrance. It was criticized for "slow racing, shallow gameplay, and an overall boring experience" by IGN. Mode(s)

Nintendo bought the characters that Rare had created through the Donkey Kong series, most notably Diddy Kong, Dixie Kong, and King K. Rool, and continued to manufacture, publish, and on rare occasions even develop new Donkey Kong games. DK is a lot faster than he looks, and he's lethal in the hands of a master. he escaped from the carpenters' clutches, kidnapped his girlfriend Pauline, and took refuge on a series of girders at a construction site. (Donkey Kong Country, Donkey Kong 64)", "DK about to go to town with some bongos! The big ape's Headbutt hits so hard that it temporarily buries opponent's in the ground.

Nintendo EAD Tokyo would go on to create the best seller Super Mario Galaxy on the Wii. (. Since then, he has starred in numerous Donkey Kong games, his own Diddy Kong Racing games and Mario sports titles. In order to accelerate, the Wii Remote and Nunchuk must be shaken together, and to jump, players need to raise the Wii Remote and Nunchuk upwards.

In order to use either of them, the player must run into the box on the track with their picture. Diddy Kong made his first appearance in 1994 as Donkey Kong's side-kick in Donkey Kong Country for the SNES. Donkey Kong's attacks mostly revolve around swinging his arms.
The character is extremely challenging to unlock, as the player can only fight him after getting through the Last Stand mode. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. To add a page to this category, append "[[Category:Characters in Donkey Kong Barrel Blast]]" to the page.

Rambi is one of the animal buddies from the Donkey Kong Country series.
Feel free to help Mario and Luigi by editing this article to improve MarioWiki! Following these popular titles, Nintendo let the franchise rest and focusing on more games featuring Mario, the original protagonist. King K. Rool is the primary antagonist of the Donkey Kong Country series. Donkey Kong is trapped in a cage at the top of the screen guarded by Mario.

In Donkey Kong Barrel Blast, DK is first playable character from selection in which his Boost, Speed and Agility are 3 out of 5. This Kong has a funny face. His famous necktie is adorned with his initials, DK. The games were greatly compared to the NES classic Clu Clu Land, which was developed by Nintendo. The two former games were part of a series of games where Donkey Kong and crew would grasp onto spheres hanging in mid-air and climb to the top of stages. Donkey Kong Barrel Blast 2 is the sequel to the Wii racing game, Donkey Kong Barrel Blast. Based on 30 reviews, Barrel Blast garnered a Metascore of 45 out of 100 according to Metacritic.

01 North American boxart NA: October 8, 2007 JP: June 28, 2007 EU: January 25, 2008 AU: February 7, 2008 CH: July 12, 2008

Kopter made an appearance as an enemy in Donkey Kong Country 3 before becoming a playable character in Donkey Kong Barrel Blast.

The name Donkey Kong is given to three characters in the Nintendo universe, including the two from the arcade games and the one from the Donkey Kong Country series. Rather, it would be some of the characters from the previous titles and brand new ones too.

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A baby version of Donkey Kong, appropriately known as Baby Donkey Kong, was one of the five characters that would ride on top of Yoshi in the Nintendo DS video game Yoshi's Island DS. With pseudo-3D renders, Donkey Kong Country was sure to find success when it was released, and it most certainly did. There were various other things that the series introduced, such as a new villain named King K. Rool.

Input methods (Speed:**** Boost:***** Agility:****), Walbrick: Low speed, agility, and average boost. He wears a red tie with the initials D and K in yellow. (Speed:*** Boost:***** Agility:****) DLC, Yooka: (Speed:**** Boost:*** Agility:*****). In the end, Mario and Donkey Kong have a final confrontation at the Tower but, Donkey Kong consumes too many Super Mushrooms to cause him to grow to enormous proportions. Characters that came from the first installment returns, while Candy Kong from the previous installment wasn't playable. The first is Donkey Kong, a Game Boy remake of the original arcade title.

Donkey Kong Barrel Blast, known as Donkey Kong Jet Race in PAL regions, is a video game released for the Wii. Meanwhile, Paon was given rights to develop Donkey Kong games, and created DK: King of Swing, DK: Jungle Climber, and Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast for the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, and Wii, respectively. He has no style, he has no grace. Game » In Donkey Kong 64, DK had to recover the Golden Bananas, free his friends, find the Banana Fairies and mainly save his island from the Kremling Krew's bellicose power called Blast-O-Matic.

Donkey Kong (abbreviated as DK or D. Kong) is a video game character and icon who was introduced in the arcade classic game Donkey Kong as a villain in 1981. As his physique suggests, this ape is a powerhouse. In the past few years, other members of the Kong family have cashed in on DK's fame as well, including his favorite nephew, Diddy. [1] Gamespot labeled this game a fifth-rate Mario Kart clone. Red Balloons represent the Kongs' team. An orangutan of the Kong family. In this game, he and a bunch of buddies team up to take down King K. Rool, who managed to construct a device capable of destroying Donkey Kong Isle, where they all reside. A female member of the Kong Family. So, it was only natural that Donkey Kong and his pal Diddy Kong would go out to reclaim their treasure. Attention MarioWiki users! Donkey Kong has made various appearances outside of his franchise. Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, and featured numerous updates. In the early 2000s, Nintendo did a surprising move and sold Rare to competitor Microsoft. Chunky Kong is a strong, yet cowardly and unintelligent character in Donkey Kong 64. The game uses rocket-powered bongos instead of cars to race. He can even lift his foe up and make him or her an unwilling traveling companion; if DK grabs you, shake your Control Stick as fast as you can to break his grip. But, there were a few things that players had to keep in mind when playing. The game goes far beyond the original with Donkey Kong recovering and kidnapping Pauline and escaping into the Big-City. Media Their first venture post-Rare was a series developed in conjunction with Namco titled Donkey Konga.



While his motives were unclear, an employee of Rare said that without any bananas to eat, Donkey Kong would die of starvation. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games. He has appeared in many different Mario spinoffs such as all post-Super Mario Kart Mario Kart games, sports titles and the Party games. Donkey Kong Fantendo - Nintendo Fanon Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community.

[3] In Donkey Kong Land 2, the story is the same from second game. Kevin Bayliss (1994-1999)Richard Yearwood (TV series)Grant Kirkhope (1999-2000)Charles Martinet (1996-2005) Lanky Kong. Along with the rest of the Kongs, by clearing all Cups as Team Kremling. First appearance When he's in the fray, his Giant Punch deals serious damage to multiple opponents. In all, there were three games released in the series, including Donkey Konga, Donkey Konga 2, and Donkey Konga 3, the latter game being released exclusively in Japan.

The Jungle Grand Prix is the main mode of the game. Characters are able to attack each other by attacking with the A button.