Donkey Kong 64

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Australian boxart for Donkey Kong 64
Donkey Kong 64 Boxart.

Donkey Kong 64 is a Nintendo 64 video game developed by Rare. It was published by Nintendo and first released on October 31, 1999. It received generally positive reviews with an average score of 88% according to Game Rankings. 1

The game requires the use of the Expansion Pak in order to function, and was the first Nintendo 64 game to do so.

The game features a single player (adventure) mode and a multi-player ("Kong Battle") mode.

Story

The game takes place after the events of the Donkey Kong Land series, King K. Rool is trying to destroy Donkey Kong Island with a large machine called the Blast-O-Matic, but it's malfunctioning. To buy some time, he captures a handful of Kongs and locks them up, and steals Donkey Kong's hoard of Golden Bananas. As Donkey Kong frees his fellow apes, they set off to recover the Bananas and eventually defeat K. Rool, saving Donkey Kong Island.

Playable Characters

Donkey Kong

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Donkey Kong climbing a tree

Main article: Donkey Kong

Donkey Kong is the first character the player will be able to play as. Donkey Kong's Bananas , Banana Balloons and Banana Coins are yellow.

Book's Description

"He's the only ape who still cares enough to wear a tie. DK may not be the most powerful Kong - or the quickest - but he applies a strong blue-collar work ethic to the business of Kremling Crushing. That may be why he's the leader of the Kong Clan."

Diddy Kong

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Diddy Swimming

Main article: Diddy Kong

Diddy can be unlocked by Donkey Kong in Jungle Japes. Diddy's Bananas, Banana Balloons, and Banana Coins are all red.

Book's Description

"You'll probably recognize his familiar furry mug from past adventures. A mere bantamweight in bulk, this corageous chimp is the heavyweight champion of hard-core attitude. Whether he's rocking out on a six-stringed, amplified guitar or rocketing through the sky, he's always giving it 100 percent - Diddy Style."

Lanky Kong

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Lanky retreating from an enemy Klump

Main article: Lanky Kong

Lanky can be unlocked by Donkey Kong in Angry Aztec. Lanky's Bananas, Banana Balloons, and Banana Coins are all blue.

Book's Description

"This knuckle-dragging Kong looks like a clown, and it's more than just a coincidence. Think of him as a twisted twig on a distant branch of the family tree. Kremlings and Klaptraps may snicker at his goofy gait as he ambles in their direction, but there's nothing funny about a hyper extended sucker punch."


Tiny Kong

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Tiny combating robot Kremlings

Main article: Tiny Kong

Tiny can be unlocked by Diddy Kong in Angry Aztec. Tiny's Bananas, Banana Balloons, and Banana Coins are all purple.

Book's Description

"Dixie 's VERY little sister brings a big dose of flower power to the Kong's campaign. You'll find her pigtails perfect for pugilism and not too bad for a helicopter ride from the treetops. tiny never shrinks from her responsibilities - even when she shrinks herself physically for a mouse's eye view of the action. "

Chunky Kong

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Chunky picks up a heavy boulder

Main article: Chunky Kong

Chunky can be unlocked by Lanky Kong in Angry Aztec. Chunky 's Bananas, Banana Balloons, and Banana Coins are all purple.

Book's Description

"He's big. he's bad. he plays the triangle. Chunky is something of a primate paradox: brutal when the situation demands it, yet almost meek at other times. He's also not the sharpest knife in the drawer, so he'll need all the help you can give him. If there's heavy lifting to be done, however, Chunky is the Monkey to see."


Power-Ups

Cranky's Lab

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Cranky gives DK a potion

Cranky Kong , Donkey Kong's father, helps his Kong relatives with secret potions concocted by him himself.

Also, After the player earns at least 15 banana metals and visit Cranky they get to play Rocket Man for a Rareware Coin.

Prices

  • Baboon Blast - 3 Coins
  • Chimpy Charge - 3 Coins
  • Orangstand - 3 Coins
  • Mini-Monkey - 3 coins
  • Hunky Chunky - 3 Coins
  • Strong Kong - 5 Coins
  • Rocketbarrel Boost - 5 Coins
  • Baboon Balloon - 5 Coins
  • Ponytail Twirl - 5 Coins
  • Primate Punch - 5 Coins
  • Super Simian Slam - 5 Coins
  • Gorilla Grab - 7 Coins
  • Simian Spring - 7 Coins
  • OrangSprint - 7 Coins
  • Monkeyport - 7 Coins
  • Gorilla Gone - 7 Coins
  • Super Duper Simian Slam - 9 Coins

NOTE: When Cranky teaches a Kong Simian Slam, Super Simian Slam, and Super Duper Simian Slam the other Kongs are taught it also.

Potions
Kong Pad Move Barrel Move Special Move
Donkey Kong Baboon Blast
A DK pad that will blast him into the sky to account a barrel blast challenge
Strong Kong
Allows DK to be invincible
Gorilla Grab
Allows DK to pull levers
Diddy Kong Simian Spring
A Diddy pad that allows Diddy to jump great hights off his tail
Rocketbarrel Boost
Allows Diddy to fly
Chimpy Charge
Allows Diddy to charge head first into gongs or certain switches
Lanky Kong Baboon Baloon
A Lanky pad that allows Lanky to fill up with hot air and float to unreachable places
OrangSprint
Allows Lanky to run on his hands very fast
Orangstand
Allows Lanky to walk up steep hills or platforms on his hands
Tiny Kong Monkeyport
A Tiny pad that allows her to transport to another Tiny pad
Mini-Monkey
Allows Tiny to shrink to a teeny-tiny size to get into small places or passageways
Ponytail Twirl
Allows Tiny to fly through the air with her ponytails
Chunky Kong Gorilla Gone
A Chunky pad that allows Chunky to become invisible
Hunky Chunky
Allows Chunky to increase in size
Primate Punch
Allows Chunky to use a roundhouse puch that would KO most enemies


Armory

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Funky attending to the Kong's' weapon needs

Funky Kong helps his Kong friends with their personalized shooters.

Prices

  • Shooter Installment - 3 coins
  • Ammo Belt Upgrade - 3 Coins
  • Homing Ammo - 5 Coins
  • Ammo Belt - 7 Coins
  • Sniper Scope - 9 Coins


Shooters
Kong Weapon
Donkey Kong Coconut Shooter
Diddy Kong Peanut Popgun
Lanky Kong Grape Shooter
Tiny Kong Feather Bow
Chunky Kong Pineapple Launcher


Instruments

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Candy Kong, owner of the Music Shop

Candy Kong, Donkey Kong's girlfriend, owns a Music Store were she is more then happy to aid her fellow kongs with her Music pad-compatible instruments.

Prices

  • Music Installment - 3 Coins
  • More Music Energy - 5 Coins
  • Melon and Music Energy - 7 Coins
  • Music Energy - 9 Coins
Instruments
Kong Weapon
Donkey Kong Bongo Blast
Diddy Kong Guitar Gazump
Lanky Kong Trombone Tremor
Tiny Kong Saxophone Slam
Chunky Kong Triangle Trample

Blueprints

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Donkey Kong attacks a Kasplat who is holding Diddy Kong's blueprint

Snide is willing to help the Kong Clan if they acquire blueprints to the Blast-O-Matic. Each Kong is assigned their color Blueprint. The blueprints are always gathered after the player defeats a Kasplat. When a Kong hands over a single piece of blueprint to Snide they receive a golden Banana in return. To give the blueprints to Snide, the player must find Snide's HQ in each level.

Kasplats have hair that come in the colors that the blueprints they hold come in. Once the player retrieves the blueprint from the Kasplat, it's hair turns white to signify it's already been beaten.

Yellow Haired Kasplats hold Donkey Kong's blueprints, Red Haired Kasplats hold Diddy Kong's blueprints, Blue Haired Kasplats hold Lanky Kong's blueprints, Purple Haired Kasplats hold Tiny Kong's blueprints, and Green Haired Kasplats hold Chunky Kong's blueprints.

Troff 'N' Scoff

Troff the Pig and Scoff the Hippo guard the doors that lead to the bosses who hold the eight keys to K. Lumsy 's cage. By feeding Troff a certain amount of bananas, it allows Troff to reach the key to open the door. The player would need to feed Troff more bananas each progressed level and the combined total of all the Kong's bananas can be pertained.

Amounts

  • Jungle Japes - 60 bananas
  • Angry Aztec - 120 bananas
  • Frantic Factory - 200 bananas
  • Gloomy Galleon - 250 bananas
  • Fungi Forest - 300 bananas
  • Crystal Caves - 350 bananas
  • Creepy Castle - 400 bananas

Items

Golden Bananas

Golden bananas are a pivotal role in the storyline. The player must collect them to earn access to new worlds because B. Locker won't allow the player to the specified world unless they have the specified amount of golden bananas. Every world contains five Golden bananas for each Kong to grasp.

Bananas

Bananas come in the five Kong Colors, sometimes showing up singly , bunched in fives , or packed into a balloon of ten. Feed the colored bananas to Troff 'N' Scoff to gain access to bosses.

Banana Coins

Like the banana, coins come in the five Kong colors. The player must obtain them to pay for power-ups.

Banana Medals

After a Kong collects 75 bananas in a world receives the Banana Medal. After collecting 15, Cranky will allow the player to play the classic Rocket Man game.

Boss Keys

Boss keys are needed to unlock K. Lumsy's cage. They are obtained by defeating each world's boss.

5-Banana Coin

Gives 5 coins to each Kong's coin bank and is obtained by eradicating a DK dirt pile.

DK Dirt Piles

By holding the B button after Tiny Kong learns a special charge move from the head Banana Fairy, the Kong can obtain a 5-Banana coin.

Watermelons

Watermelons are the Kong's life meters. Each melon they obtain contains four slices. Once a Kong is hit, they will loose one or more slices. Once the Kong looses all slices, game over. Enemies also usually have one or more slices contained in themselves after they are eliminated.

Melon Crates

Melon crates contain four watermelon slices that can extravagantly aid a Kong's life meter.

Oranges

Oranges act as a Bob-omb would and explode very easily.

Headphones

Headphone replenish the amount of plays a Kong can use their instrument.

Supply Crates

The supply crates encase the specified Kong's shooter ammo. Each crate contain five doses of ammo.

Crystal Coconuts

The Crystal Coconuts contain the power to use on Cranky's barrel potions. Any move used by a Kong Barrel will use up the coconuts quickly , but their are massive supplies of coconuts near the barrel.

Banana Camera Film

The Banana Camera Film is used to supply film into cameras to take photos of Banana Fairies.

Occasional Transformations

Occasionally Donkey Kong will gain the ability to change into Rambi the Rhino while Lanky can change Enguarde the Swordfish. A Krusha is playable in Donkey Kong 64's multiplayer mode after unlocking him after capturing fifteen Banana Fairies. Also of note, a Klaptrap can be played as in the mini-game "Beaver Bother".

Levels

Donkey Kong 64 has eight levels in addition to an overworld and the final boss arena. The levels are:

The overworld contains four Banana Fairies, two Battle Crowns, five Golden Bananas for each of the 5 Kongs, and a secret Golden Banana with the Rareware logo on it whereas regular Golden Bananas have the Nintendo 64 logo on them.

Each other level contains one Battle Crown and two Banana Fairies, plus five Golden Bananas and one-hundred regular bananas for each Kong (excluding Hideout Helm, there are no bananas there).

Trivia

  • This game's box art shows that Chunky Kong has dark brown eyes.
  • This game's pictures suggest that Diddy Kong has blue eyes even thought his eyes are black on the box, in the game, or any other game he's appeared in.
  • This game's box art shows all five kongs riding in a Minecart. However, only Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, and Chunky Kong, ride Minecarts in the game.

Official Artwork

External Links

GameFAQs.com http://www.gamefaqs.com/191702

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