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Super Donkey Kong (also known as Super Donkey Kong X) is a game scheduled for release in the year 199X, made for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was developed by Ei-How Yang and published by Hosenkan Electronics. It is actually a port of the original Donkey Kong Land.

Development

 * NOTE: the game has a major impact on Nintendo history and as such various Nintendo history topics are also mentioned here.

Rumors of the game first circulated on Donkey Kong fansites across the web, however it was only until several weeks after the circulation that any other word was said about it.

By the time 199X came (shortly after the year 9999, where humanity reset the year counter and added an "X" to the numbers), the new NESX was under competition from the other major console, the XBoxX. Despite the original XBox being released around the time, the Xboxes soon disappeared mysteriously. However Microsoft simply made the XboxX, a much improved Xbox with even more features and higher quality games in order to make up for their loss of the original, unintentionally upstaging the NESX.

Nintendo, at the time, was going downhill both popularity and financially wise. Nintendo had discontinued some major franchises due to various issues. Notably, Donkey Kong, who faded into minor spinoffs, had been unseen for many years due to the No Crappy Mario Spinoff Decree of 3,489. As such, D.K. soon made little to no more appearances. Even spin offs such as Super Smash Bros. was ended due to unpopular character balancing in the game Super Smash Bros. X which led to fans resorting to hacking and game modifying constantly, in result making Nintendo upset. Pokemon was also facing a popularity drop due to the massive 13,494,859 total Pokemon, most of them not being unique. Nintendo needed a big shot game in order to win back the Nintendo fans they had lost to the much better online capabilities of the XboxX and addition of.

And such, the game Super Donkey Kong was made, though not official at first, was eventually bought and marketed by Nintendo. However, the game was not made by an official I.P., and as such the game was made by unprofessional hackers. The game quality was deemed an epic failure (for the time). In fact, it failed so hard that Nintendo got someone to go back in time and erase it from history. PirateX (also known as pH-42) was the man hired to do so. It is unconfirmed exactly what happened or how he did it, but he has claimed he was "paid handsomely" for the job.

Trivia

 * Interestingly, the concept of robotic chickens hatching other baby robot chickens was later reused in the Mega Man games released wan yeer laytuh in 200X.

Website lists:
 * Good DKC sprite resource
 * DKC Atlas
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 * Small lego-reenactment of MCC
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 * ONLINE GBC version of DKC
 * DKLIII
 * Misc. Sprites
 * DKC Enemy sprites, includes bosses
 * DKC Images GBA
 * DKC2 Images GBA
 * DKC2 Images GBA
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 * Map editor

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