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Donkey Kong Country Snes Music - Funkys Fugue

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Donkey Kong Country, also known as either DKC or El juego del mono (スーパードンキーコング, Sūpā Donkī Kongu in Japan) is a platformer game developed by Rareware and was first released for the Super Family Computer/Super Nintendo Entertainment System by Nintendo in 1994. The popular game is credited for its successful spin-off debut of Nintendo's very first game antagonist Donkey Kong from a decade before the game's release, as well as starting a new franchise entirely based around new characters and gameplay. While Rare had made some popular games in the past, such as Battletoads for Famicom/NES, Donkey Kong Country is credited with making them well-known in the industry.

The game is known for being the first game to use pre-rendered sprites, creating a three-dimensional effect throughout the game. The graphics were made with expensive Silicon 3D graphic models and compressed into two-dimensional for the SFC/SNES. This allowed them to have more detail in animations, for a 16-bit console, which was revolutionary at the time.

The game was very successful, since it sold over 8 million units and spawned a sub-series in the Donkey Kong franchise making several sequels, the Donkey Kong Land trilogy, Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! and Donkey Kong 64. It is often viewed as a cult classic.

The game Donkey Kong Country was also remade by Rare and released for the Game Boy Color (as Donkey Kong 2001 in Japan) and Game Boy Advance (as Super Donkey Kong in Japan) in 2000-2001 and 2003, respectively.

The SFC/SNES version of Donkey Kong Country was re-released on the Virtual Console for Nintendo Wii in Europe on December 8, 2006, in Japan on December 12, 2006, in North America on February 19, 2007, and in South Korea on May 26, 2008. However, the service was discontinued for Wii in January 2019.

The same game version was later re-released on the Virtual Console for Nintendo Wii U in Europe on October 16, 2014, in Japan on November 26, 2014, and in North America on February 26, 2015. The game was also available on the Virtual Console for Nintendo 3DS in Japan on March 4, 2016, and in North America and Europe on March 24, 2016.

The SFC/SNES version of the game was re-released again on the Nintendo Switch exclusively through the online subscription service Nintendo Switch Online[6] worldwide on July 15, 2020.

Years later, this sub-series would be taken over by Retro Studios, alongside Monster Games, and they have so far made the game sequels Donkey Kong Country Returns, Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D and Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze.

In 1995, a specialized competition variant named Donkey Kong Country Competition Cartridge was manufactured for use in various video game tournaments held throughout 1995. After that, the few existing cartridges were sold in a Nintendo Power subscriber catalogue, and the carts have since become a collector's item.

Story

On a dark and stormy night in Donkey Kong Island, Diddy Kong, Donkey Kong's nephew has taken the weighty responsibility of guarding DK's precious banana hoard for one night, as a part of his "hero training". DK entrusts Diddy with protecting the hoard until midnight, when he would be relieved, while DK himself goes to sleep as he is tired.
Everything seems to go smoothly in the hoard until Diddy hears some noises. Diddy hears some voices outside and gets scared, asking who's there. King K. Rool, who had commanded his Kremling minions to steal the Bananas. Two Ropes drop from above and suddenly two Kritters appear. Diddy cartwheels them both easily, but then a Krusha (Klump in the instruction booklet) comes in as backup. As Diddy is not strong enough to defeat Krusha by himself, he is overpowered and defeated by the Kremling. The lizards seal Diddy inside a DK Barrel and then throw it in the bushes.

Donkey's grandfather, Cranky Kong, rushes inside the treehouse to tell Donkey Kong to wake up so he may tell him what happened. He then tells Donkey to check his Banana Cave. Donkey Kong is infuriated, exclaiming that the Kremlings will pay for stealing his banana hoard and kidnapping his little buddy. Donkey goes on to say that he will hunt every corner of the island for his bananas back.
After eventually finding Diddy and releasing him from the barrel, the Kongs' quest would take them all over Donkey Kong Island. They travel through Kongo Jungle, the ruins of the Monkey Mines, the forests of Vine Valley, the snowy tundra of Gorilla Glacier, the polluted area of Kremkroc Industries, and finally, the Chimp Caverns. After that, Donkey and Diddy Kong face King K. Rool on the ship Gang-Plank Galleon.

Once King K. Rool is defeated, Cranky asks DK to check his banana hoard as he is in for a big surprise. Once Donkey and Diddy Kong go into their Banana Cave, all of their bananas are seen returned.

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