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The manual and back of the box only refer to the setting as "Donkey Kong Country" ([https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/ad3j/story/index.html "Donkey Kong Land"] in the Japanese version), which is more often refers to Donkey Kong Island. Nintendo Power and site sources don't seem to mention the setting, either. Besides being ''Donkey Kong Country 3'''s Game Boy companion, is there anything that states the setting to be the Northern Kremisphere specifically? [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 21:28, September 13, 2022 (EDT) | The manual and back of the box only refer to the setting as "Donkey Kong Country" ([https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/ad3j/story/index.html "Donkey Kong Land"] in the Japanese version), which is more often refers to Donkey Kong Island. Nintendo Power and site sources don't seem to mention the setting, either. Besides being ''Donkey Kong Country 3'''s Game Boy companion, is there anything that states the setting to be the Northern Kremisphere specifically? [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 21:28, September 13, 2022 (EDT) | ||
: Well, the Japanese names for Blackforest Plateau and Great Ape Lakes translate to Kremwood Forest and Lake Orangatanga respectively, so there are those. [[User:PrincessPeachFan|PrincessPeachFan]] ([[User talk:PrincessPeachFan|talk]]) 11:59, September 19, 2022 (EDT) | : Well, the Japanese names for Blackforest Plateau and Great Ape Lakes translate to Kremwood Forest and Lake Orangatanga respectively, so there are those. [[User:PrincessPeachFan|PrincessPeachFan]] ([[User talk:PrincessPeachFan|talk]]) 11:59, September 19, 2022 (EDT) | ||
::The game's language of origin isn't Japanese, though, it's English. Additionally, those areas you mention share almost no level archetypes with their supposed SNES counterparts, suggesting that, prevalent as though they might be in multiple localisations (Japanese, Spanish), these names are attributed for entirely made-up reasons. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 12:25, September 19, 2022 (EDT) | ::The game's language of origin isn't Japanese, though, it's English. Additionally, those areas you mention share almost no level archetypes with their supposed SNES counterparts, suggesting that, prevalent as though they might be in multiple localisations (Japanese, Spanish), these names are attributed for entirely made-up reasons. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 12:25, September 19, 2022 (EDT) {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 12:25, September 19, 2022 (EDT) |