ГлавнаяDonkey Kong OstUnlike Shrek's terrified fake happiness when Fiona announced her pregnancy to everyone, Donkey was thrilled over the prospect of becoming an. With Work, an internship, and school, I completely forgot about previous obligations I have had. I didn't think that my first 'Violent Attack' video would c. The arcade game industry truly entered its “Golden Age” in the late 70’s and early 80’s,with consumer awareness and market penetration of video arcade machines in bars, pubs, malls, storefronts and restaurants rising rapidly with introductions of such classic video arcade machines like Asteroids, Space Invaders, Galaxian, Donkey Kong. We finally found all levels of the original Donkey Kong game online. Most versions only have one level and it was exhausting to find this version. So here it is the original of the Donkey Kong series and a favourite of arcade players everywhere. It introduced the world to both jumping games and Mario.
[OST] Donkey Kong Country [SNES] — Boss Battle02:26
Donkey Kong Country Returns OST — Intro02:57
Game .OST — Donkey Kong Country (SNES) LvL 01 - (HQ)03:00
[OST] Donkey Kong Country [SNES] — Snow Stage02:56
[OST] Donkey Kong Country [SNES] — Forest Stage02:57
Donkey Kong Country Returns OST — Jungle Groove01:48
Donkey Kong OST — Life in the Mines02:11
Robin Beanland, Eveline Fischer, David Wise — Water Music (OST Donkey Kong)03:28
Kenji Yamamoto — Donkey Kong Country Returns (OST Donkey Kong Country Returns)02:57
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Donkey Kong — Soundtrack 204:22
[OST] Donkey Kong Country [SNES] — Aquatic Ambience02:56
[OST] Donkey Kong Country [SNES] — Credit Roll02:57
Robin Beanland, Eveline Fischer, David Wise — Donkey Kong OST03:28
[OST] Donkey Kong Country [SNES] — Title Theme02:57
Donkey Kong Country Returns OST — Blast Blast03:17
Cryostatic Dream — Aquatic Ambience (OST Donkey Kong Country cover)03:58
Game .OST — Donkey Kong Country (SNES) Main - (HQ)02:47
[OST] Donkey Kong Country [SNES] — Cave Stage 202:57
probotector — donkey kong country-ost-forest interlude04:33
[OST] Donkey Kong Country [SNES] — Treetop Village02:59
[OST] Donkey Kong Country [SNES] — Bonus Theme02:59
Donkey Kong Country Original Soundtrack — The Pirate Ship01:50
Donkey Kong Country Original Soundtrack — Farewell02:13
Kenji Yamamoto — Forest Frenzy Returns (OST Donkey Kong Country Returns)03:05
Donkey Kong (Nintendo) OST — Theme (D[i]Beatz hard Remix)03:38
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS & Wii U OST — Donkey Kong Country Returns (Vocals)07:27
OST 'Donkey Kong Country' — King K. Rool Battle (110% speed)03:03
Super Smash Bros. Brawl OST — Opening (Donkey Kong)01:38
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[OST] Donkey Kong Country [SNES] — Bonus Room Found00:03
Donkey Kong Country Original Soundtrack — Northern Hemispheres02:31
Donkey Kong Country Original Soundtrack — Life in the Mines04:37
Kenji Yamamoto — Simian Segue (OST Donkey Kong Country Returns)02:25
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This article is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible. Donkey Konga | First installment | Donkey Konga (2003) | Latest installment | Donkey Konga 3 JP (2005) | Number of installments | 3 | Parent franchise | Donkey Kong franchise |
The Donkey Konga series is a sub-series of the Donkey Kong franchise developed by Namco. It comprises three rhythm games released exclusively for the Nintendo GameCube. Donkey Konga is heavily based on Namco's long-running Taiko no Tatsujin series of arcade rhythm games, featuring identical gameplay and graphical elements but different tracklists and Donkey Kong-themed visuals. The series main distinguishing feature is support for a novelty bongo controller (sold separately or bundled with some releases of the games) to drum the selected song. This series eventually inspired the creation of Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, which also supports the use of bongos. Installments[edit]Donkey Konga[edit]Donkey Konga was released in 2003 in Japan for the Nintendo GameCube system. Many songs are available to play, including the popular DK Rap from Donkey Kong 64. Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong are both available to play as. Since it was the first in its series, it is also the first to support use of the bongos. Donkey Konga 2[edit]Donkey Konga 2, marketed in Japan as 'Donkey Konga 2: Hit Song Parade!', was released a year after the previous game. Like its predecessor, it was first released in Japan. Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, and Dixie Kong are the three playable characters. This game is also only available for the GameCube. It is the only game in the series to have an ESRB rating of T instead of E (for mild lyrics). Donkey Konga 3 JP[edit]Donkey Konga 3 JP is the third and latest installment in the Donkey Kong series. It is the sequel to Donkey Konga and Donkey Konga 2. This game is only available in Japan for the Nintendo GameCube. The three playable characters from the previous installment are available, as well as Funky Kong. This game also supports bongo use. Clapping is also used during the song. [Edit] Donkey Kong games |
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Donkey Kong | Donkey Kong (1981, Arcade) • Donkey Kong Jr. (1982, Arcade) • Donkey Kong 3 (1983, Arcade) • Donkey Kong Jr. Math (1983, NES) • Donkey Kong 3: Dai Gyakushū (1984) • Donkey Kong Circus (1984, G&W) • Donkey Kong Hockey (1984, G&W) • Donkey Kong (1994, GB) |
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Donkey Kong Country | Donkey Kong Country (1994, SNES) • Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (1995, SNES) • Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! (1996, SNES) • Donkey Kong 64 (1999, N64) • Donkey Kong Country Returns (2010, Wii) • Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (2014, Wii U) |
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Donkey Kong Land | Donkey Kong Land (1995, GB) • Donkey Kong Land 2 (1996, GB) • Donkey Kong Land III (1997, GB) |
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Donkey Konga | Donkey Konga (2003, GC) • Donkey Konga 2 (2004, GC) • Donkey Konga 3 JP (2005, GC) |
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DK | DK: King of Swing (2005, GBA) • DK: Jungle Climber (2007, NDS) |
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Mario vs. Donkey Kong | Mario vs. Donkey Kong (2004, GBA) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis (2006, DS) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! (2009, DSiWare) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem! (2010, DS) • Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move (2013, 3DS) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars (2015, 3DS/Wii U) • Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge (2016, 3DS/Wii U) |
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Racing games | Diddy Kong Racing (1997, N64) • Donkey Kong Barrel Blast (2007, Wii) |
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Other games | Donkey Kong (slot machine) (1996, Arcade) • Donkey Kong Jungle Beat (2004, GCN) • Donkey Kong: Jungle Fever (2005, Arcade) • Donkey Kong: Banana Kingdom (2006, Arcade) |
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Remakes/ports | Crazy Kong (1981, Arcade) • Donkey Kong (1982, G&W) • Donkey Kong Jr. (1982, G&W) • Donkey Kong II (1983, G&W) • Donkey Kong Jr. + Jr. Sansū Lesson (1983, NES) • Donkey Kong 3 (1984, G&W) • Donkey Kong Classics (1988, NES) • Donkey Kong Country Competition Cartridge (1994, SNES) • Donkey Kong Country (2003, GBA) • Classic NES Series: Donkey Kong (2004, GBA) • Donkey Kong Country 2 (2004, GBA) • Donkey Kong Country 3 (2005, GBA) • Diddy Kong Racing DS (2007, DS) • New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat (Wii, 2008) • Donkey Kong Original Edition (2010, VC) • Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D (2013, 3DS) • Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (2018, NS) |
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Cancelled games | Return of Donkey Kong • Donkey Kong no Ongaku Asobi • Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers • Diddy Kong Pilot (2001/2003) • Donkey Kong Racing • Diddy Kong Racing Adventure |
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