Talk:Donkey Kong Land

Where the heck did the level names come from? They are never mentioned in the game.
 * I think they are from the game's instruction booklet. Haven't checked if all of them are correct, but the manual definitely reveals the level names. --Grandy02 17:13, 7 February 2010 (EST)

CSF or BB?
This FAQ says that Construction Site Fight is lv. 4 - 1 and Balloon Barrage is 4 - 3. However, level 4 - 1 is the only level that contains balloons, so it coundn't be Construction Site Fight. Can anyone scan the page from the actual instruction booklet to make sure there was just an error in the FAQ, please?

I can almost clearly remember the instruction manual saying exactly as the FAQ says. IMO I think it's a somewhat big typo, or maybe they WERE going to have Construction Site Fight as 4-1, etc, but they changed it in the game. Speaking of the level names, in the Instruction Manual, I'm sure the 2nd level of World 2 was just called "Kremlantis", the same name as the world in which it is in. Where did the "Kaos" part come from? These are the reasons why I'd like to see the instruction manual (well specifically the atlas).--TheUltimateKoopa 17:06, 22 February 2010 (EST)

You can buy the instruction book alone off of ebay for only $2, but I'm not willing to spend my money just to know some level names. Plus, I don't usually buy off of ebay. Kremlantis Kaos is what every FAQ (except the gamesgraveyard one) and search result calls 2 - 2, so I'd assume it'd be correct.

Artwork?
Does anyone have any idea if this game has its own artwork?
 * Aside from the artwork of the new enemies and the box art, I don't know about any artwork that isn't recycled from Donkey Kong Country. In case of the latter game, there is also still a lot of artwork of Donkey and Diddy that isn't already here. --Grandy02 17:40, 16 March 2010 (EDT)
 * Since its all just recycled artwork, would it be necessary to add the DKC artwork to this article?
 * I don't know any guideline on this, but in other artwork galleries, the recycled artwork is usually ignored, so probably not. --Grandy02 16:08, 22 March 2010 (EDT)
 * Ok.