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Navigate to the downloaded. The game will now run on the emulator and you can play the game freely. Tip: Saving games on an emulator functions a little differently. If you lose one, you can always find DK barrels with your missing buddy inside -- they're strewn throughout the stages.

You can even find and ride an animal buddy a frog, rhino, swordfish, or ostrich through a stage. At the end of each stage is a boss, though we've certainly seen tougher ones on the SNES. The Kremlings-slimy, weird reptilian hybrids that have familial connections to Rush Limbaugh -- are your basic platform nightmare.

They come at you in various speeds and colors, and they've brought a horde of guest-host horrors like flying bees, snakes, sharks, and more. Players encounter various types of barrels that help with this bananarama. You can find a Continue Barrel that acts as a level marker, a Cannon Barrel that shoots you into the wild blue yonder, a DK Barrel that gives you back your lost simian soulmate, and a Steel Keg Barrel that rolls continually through a level and destroys everything in its path you can also ride it like an animal friend.

Also there to lend a hand minus that pesky opposable thumb, of course are a few of your jungle friends. There's Candy Kong, who saves your progress, Cranky Kong, a grizzled old ape who has nothing but insults and a few tips for you, and Funky Kong, a pilot who flies you to any previously explored destination you'd like to revisit. Why would you want to go back a level? Because this game has more hidden stuff in it than a Congressman's agenda.

You can replay levels over and over again and always find something new. Bonus games -- and even bonus levels -- are all sequestered away in the stages. The most outstanding accomplishment of this game, though, is the graphics. Rendered on Silicon Graphics machines the same machines used to make the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park , the graphics are unlike anything seen in a video game before. The 3D sprites of Donkey and Diddy are fantastic, with great details like Donkey's garish red necktie swinging when he moves and Diddy's wipe of the brow with realistic shadows on his forehead.

Rounding out the awesome scenery, the enemies are also rendered in 3D, and the backgrounds have gorgeous graphical touches like the layered snow effect in the mountains and the barely lit caves. The music is great but not quite perfect.

The theme song is forgettable, but the cool sound effects include lots of gorilla screeches, chimp whimpers, and jungle drums. A little digitized voice from the master of insults, Cranky, would've really put the icing on the cake.

The control is not a factor in DKC. One-button jumping is part of both simians' repertoires. You can also roll, pick up barrels, and swing from the vines with ease. It's too bad that most of the levels reflect the ease of the controls.

You can breeze through the game without finding any of the hidden areas. And don't expect to get hung up on the bosses, either. If you memorize their pattern of attack, you can easily defeat them. But finding the hidden levels is tougher than being a monkey's uncle, so you probably won't finish all of DKC right away. With such a strong replay value, Donkey Kong Country is sure to be a colossal hit this holiday. If you want to hit an ape ball in the side pocket, you'll recognize DKC for what it is: the gorilla of your dreams.

The main character of the game is Donkey Kong. The game was released for Super Nintendo Entertainment System SNES back in for the first time, and was followed by sequels and other platforms publishing. He can do everything Donkey can, but also have some extra moves Donkey can't do.

They often mark where to go, lead you to hidden places and even makes a Puzzle Piece appear if you collect all the bananas within a area at some points in the game. Sometimes you will spot red balloons floating in the stage, grab it to get a extra try extra life.

If one of the players die in 2-player, that player can press A or 1 button to use one balloon to respawn as a floating DK barrel from top of the screen, the other player must then break it open to allow the fallen player to join the game again. If both players is dead at the same time, it will cost two balloons to respawn from the previous check point. Only DK aka player 1 will respawn if you only have 1 balloon left.

If you die with no balloons left it's Game Over and you're kicked out of the stage and back to the map screen. The K-O-N-G letters also returns, collect all four before you reach the end of the stage and you get a star mark, do this on each level in a world to unlock a hidden level in that world. Hidden levels are usually much more harder then the regular ones, beating all the extra levels is neccesary to unlock all the secrets the game has to offer.

Each level have orange colored puzzle pieces to collect, and the number varies from level to level, some of these is easy, some are hidden in bonus stages and some of them demands players to pay close attention to the everoniments. Collecting them all in one stage adds to the Image Gallery where the players can watch artwork from the development of the game. On the hidden extra levels, collecting the puzzle pieces give you a 3D model to look at which you can rotate and zoom.

You don't have to collect them all at once like the K-O-N-G letters, but you need to beat the stage to add them in your collection. Banana coins is the currency in this game and is pretty much everywhere, you can also get one for each enemy you stomp after three without thouching the ground. Banana coins can be used in Cranky's shop located in each world, there you can buy items to make it easier for yourself.

The item you want to use is equipped right before entering a stage and can only be used once. Sometimes you come across hidden caves, entrances or cannon barrels. These will most likely send you to a Bonus stage. Within a time limit of 30 seconds, you are asked to collect every banana, coin and balloons in the bonus room, if you do so you're given one of the Puzzle Pieces on that stage.

While in a bonus stage a treasure chest icon appears in the top left corner of the screen, if that icon shows a open treasure chest that means the player already have retrived the puzzle piece from that bonus stage.

Even if you fail the bonus stage you're still given the collectables you managed to collect from it. Some levels in this game is called Minecart levels, in these DK jumps into a minecart which once set in motion you can't stop before the end of the level, you can however jump and duck down into it to avoid obstacles. There are two types of minecarts, there are the empty ones which DK can duck into and take with him when he jumps and there is ones filled with rocks which means he have to ride on top of it, thus he can't bring it along when he jumps, usually this means he need to hit a new minecart when jumping over a pit.

This game features something called Super Guide. When the player dies enough times on the same stage, he can choose to activate the super guide, and the game will then play the level for you.

Keep in mind, nothing of what he collects will be added when he beats the level. You can cancel him anytime and regain control if you only wanted him to pass a specific part for you. To complete a stage, DK must smash open this barrel, it works as a roulette and give the player a little bonus depending on whats on it's face when smacking it open.

You can return to already beaten levels to enter time trial mode, if you're fast enough you can earn a medal. There is bronze, silver and the very difficult gold medal. Boss stages also have time trial. For those who work hard, mirror mode will become available.

It act as a hard mode of some sort as it mirror the stage, removes the ability to use items or Diddy Kong, deactivates Super Guide and on top it all: it only allow DK to take one hit before losing a life. All files are for entertainment purposes only. Reviewer: fierybirdything - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 9, Subject: A classic soundtrack The DKC soundtrack takes me back to my younger days, and it's great to hear it again.

Reviewer: eimaiosatanas - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 22, Subject: 25 years later and it's still amazing An amazing soundtrack, start to finish. Thank you Internet Archive! Reviewer: Mara Sargon - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 30, Subject: The Music of My Childhood Donkey Kong Country was the first video game I ever played, and this music sends memories flooding to the forefront of my brain.



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