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Video games that want to despawn an object will wait until it is slightly off screen to do so. A notable example is in the Rambi Rumble level in Donkey Kong Country 2, where King Zing will disappear if he is even a single pixel outside of the screen.
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A lesser-known kill screen can be seen in the NES version of Donkey Kong Jr., where the game crashes if beaten 134 times in a row.
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To promote the launch of Donkey Kong Country Returns in 2010, Nintendo Australia set up a life-size recreation of Donkey Kong's Banana Hoard in a harbor in Sydney.
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Why do we have hands?
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In DK 64, it is possible to cause Chunky Kong to be unlocked as a playable character while also remaining in the overworld as an NPC, resulting in two Chunkys. If the NPC Chunky is approached by playable Chunky, he will do nothing but keep looking at him.
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When played on a SNES, Donkey Kong Country 3 has an extremely small chance to accidentally misidentify itself as an illegitimate copy, bringing up this screen on startup. This is due to the console's RAM being randomized upon startup. Details in image.
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DK 64 contains an obscure hint function that's ostensibly intended to help players who fail to make progress in any specific level; but the requirements to activate it are absurd, like pausing the game 1501 times in a row or crouching for 4 hours straight
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Tiny Kong-style Dixie redesign
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27 years of Donkey Kong Country!🦍🍌🐊
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25 years of Donkey Kong Country 3!🍌
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Kongs
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I DK about this one
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the DK Crew waiting to be called upon
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Mine Cart Carnage
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now in color
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Happy fortieth, ya big ape!
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Donkey Kong in animation over the years.
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