Editing List of Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! pre-release and unused content

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The November 1996 volume of ''Nintendo Power'' swaps [[Squeals on Wheels]] and [[Murky Mill]],<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 90, pages 26 and 28-31.</ref> which the following volume acknowledged as a late change in development.<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 91, page 55. "'''''The Pitfalls of Writing on the Kremling Kutting-Edge''' Last month's Donkey Kong Country 3 review gave you exclusive tips for the first half of the game. Since that time, Rare's game developers have made a few modifications to the software. The levels Squeals on Wheels, located in Lake Orangatanga, and Murky Mill, found in Murky Forest''{{sic}}'', have traded places. This switch is a lucky break, since many game players like to collect extra lives in Murky Mill. Now you can do this near the beginning of the game. Nintendo Power will continue to keep you posted on any additional changes prior to the release of the game.''"</ref>
The November 1996 volume of ''Nintendo Power'' swaps [[Squeals on Wheels]] and [[Murky Mill]],<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 90, pages 26 and 28-31.</ref> which the following volume acknowledged as a late change in development.<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 91, page 55. "'''''The Pitfalls of Writing on the Kremling Kutting-Edge''' Last month's Donkey Kong Country 3 review gave you exclusive tips for the first half of the game. Since that time, Rare's game developers have made a few modifications to the software. The levels Squeals on Wheels, located in Lake Orangatanga, and Murky Mill, found in Murky Forest''{{sic}}'', have traded places. This switch is a lucky break, since many game players like to collect extra lives in Murky Mill. Now you can do this near the beginning of the game. Nintendo Power will continue to keep you posted on any additional changes prior to the release of the game.''"</ref>


==Unused data==
==Unused Data==
There are unused sprites in the game. They are sprites of [[Kracka]] (which were eventually used in the [[Game Boy Advance]] version) and unused sprites of [[Kopter]] (some of which were eventually used in ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]'').<ref>[http://mattrizzle.pac.am/board_stuff/dkc_beta/dkc3_unused_tntknocka.png]</ref><ref>[http://mattrizzle.pac.am/board_stuff/dkc_beta/dkc3_unused_kopter.png]</ref>
There are unused sprites in the game. They are sprites of [[Kracka]] (which were eventually used in the [[Game Boy Advance]] version) and unused sprites of [[Kopter]] (some of which were eventually used in ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]'').<ref>[http://mattrizzle.pac.am/board_stuff/dkc_beta/dkc3_unused_tntknocka.png]</ref><ref>[http://mattrizzle.pac.am/board_stuff/dkc_beta/dkc3_unused_kopter.png]</ref>
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