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'''''Donkey Kong Land''''' was a video game developed by [[Rare, Ltd.|Rareware]] for the [[Game Boy]]. Released in 1995, it was a handheld follow-up of ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. The game was also one of the few Game Boy games to feature a specially colored cartridge (yellow), which was also used on the sequels, ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]'' and obviously "Pokemon Yellow". It was also one of the first games to feature Super Game Boy special features, including a rendered jungle border across the television screen.
'''''Donkey Kong Land''''' was a video game developed by [[Rare, Ltd.|Rareware]] for the [[Game Boy]]. Released in 1995, it was a handheld follow-up of ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. The game was also one of the few Game Boy games to feature a specially colored cartridge (yellow), which was also used on the sequels, ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]''. It was also one of the first games to feature Super Game Boy special features, including a rendered jungle border across the television screen.


The game is a pseudo-sequel to ''Donkey Kong Country''; after [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] defeat [[King K. Rool]] and get the [[Banana Hoard]] back, [[Cranky Kong]] makes a bet with the two Kongs that they couldn't do it on a handheld game. He demands that K. Rool steals the Banana Hoard again, and DK and Diddy are set out on another quest.
The game is a pseudo-sequel to ''Donkey Kong Country''; after [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] defeat [[King K. Rool]] and get the [[Banana Hoard]] back, [[Cranky Kong]] makes a bet with the two Kongs that they couldn't do it on a handheld game. He demands that K. Rool steals the Banana Hoard again, and DK and Diddy are set out on another quest.

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Donkey Kong Land was a video game developed by Rareware for the Game Boy. Released in 1995, it was a handheld follow-up of Donkey Kong Country. The game was also one of the few Game Boy games to feature a specially colored cartridge (yellow), which was also used on the sequels, Donkey Kong Land 2 and Donkey Kong Land III. It was also one of the first games to feature Super Game Boy special features, including a rendered jungle border across the television screen.

The game is a pseudo-sequel to Donkey Kong Country; after Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong defeat King K. Rool and get the Banana Hoard back, Cranky Kong makes a bet with the two Kongs that they couldn't do it on a handheld game. He demands that K. Rool steals the Banana Hoard again, and DK and Diddy are set out on another quest.

The game is often mistaken as a Game Boy 'port' of Donkey Kong Country. Although this is true in the manner that the two games play the same using the same engine - it is false because not only is the storyline different (if only a little), but Donkey Kong Land has different levels, enemies and bosses to Donkey Kong Country.

List of levels in Donkey Kong Land

World 1 - Gangplank Galleon, Ahoy!

  1. Jungle Jaunt (Jungle)
  2. Freezing Fun (Snow)
  3. Simian Swing (Jungle)
  4. Deck Trek (Ship)
  5. Rope Ravine (Snow)
  6. Tyre Trail (Jungle)
  7. Riggin' Rumble (Ship)
  8. Congo Carnage (Jungle)
  9. Arctic Barrel Arsenal (Snow)
  10. BOSS: Wild Sting Fling (Ship)

World 2 - Kremlantis

  1. Tricky Temple (Temple)
  2. Kremlantis Kaos (Underwater Ruins)
  3. Reef Rampage (Coral)
  4. Snake Charmer's Challenge (Temple)
  5. Chomp's Coliseum (Underwater Ruins)
  6. Nautilus Chase (Coral)
  7. Whirlwind Storm (Temple)
  8. BOSS: Sea-bed Showdown (Underwater Ruins)

World 3 - Monkey Mountains and Chimpanzee Clouds

  1. Pot Hole Panic (Caves)
  2. Mountain Mayhem (Mountains)
  3. Track Attack (Clouds)
  4. Spiky Tyre Trail (Caves)
  5. Sky High Caper (Clouds)
  6. Landslide Leap (Mountains)
  7. Collapsing Clouds (Clouds)
  8. BOSS: Mole Hole Madness (Caves)

World 4 - Big Ape City

  1. Balloon Barrage (Skyscraper)
  2. Kong Krazy (Blimp)
  3. Construction Site Fight (Construction Site)
  4. Fast Barrel Blast (Blimp)
  5. Skyscraper Caper (Skyscraper)
  6. Button Barrel Blast (Construction Site)
  7. Oil Drum Slum (Skyscraper)
  8. BOSS: K. Rool's Kingdom (Blimp)


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