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On January 5, 2022, a prototype of ''Donkey Kong Country 3'' for the Game Boy Advance was released online. Its build date is May 6, 2005, and it is listed as version 0.6.<ref>https://illusion.64history.net/2022/donkey-kong-country-3-prototype-gba</ref> | On January 5, 2022, a prototype of ''Donkey Kong Country 3'' for the Game Boy Advance was released online. Its build date is May 6, 2005, and it is listed as version 0.6.<ref>https://illusion.64history.net/2022/donkey-kong-country-3-prototype-gba</ref> The final North American release is based on this prototype. | ||
===Differences=== | ===Differences=== | ||
*There is no health and safety notice upon start-up, and the title screen opened with an iris rather than a fade-in like in the retail version. | *There is no health and safety notice upon start-up, and the title screen opened with an iris rather than a fade-in like in the retail version. | ||
*The copyright year on the title screen is separated by a comma rather than an en dash. | *The copyright year on the title screen is separated by a comma rather than an en dash. | ||
*The font used in the pause menu is different and uses a skinnier font. | |||
*The Extras menu is available from the start, and its also lists "Funky's Rentals" as "Funky's Challenge." However, the splash screen for Funky's Rentals minigame still lists the title as "Funky's Rentals." | *The Extras menu is available from the start, and its also lists "Funky's Rentals" as "Funky's Challenge." However, the splash screen for Funky's Rentals minigame still lists the title as "Funky's Rentals." | ||
*Whenever Dixie and Kiddy collect a [[Bonus Coin]], | *Whenever Dixie and Kiddy collect a [[Bonus Coin]], the total number of Bonus Coins (98) is shown alongside the number of Bonus Coins that Dixie and Kiddy have collected. Contrarily, the [[DK Coin]] total is still shown in the final release whenever Dixie and Kiddy obtain a DK Coin. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 00:42, January 6, 2022
This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!.
Early ideas
- Other names voted for Kiddy Kong include Dinky Kong, Baby Kong, Tiny Kong, DJ Kong and Bibby Kong.[1] Out of those names, "Dinky" was reused from a suggestion for the name of Dixie Kong during the development of Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, additionally becoming Kiddy's Japanese name, and Tiny Kong was later used for a different character debuting in Donkey Kong 64.
- Karbine originally was not intended to be an owl; instead, the original design for the enemy depicted a robotic ape with a propeller on the tailbone area.[2] This design can be see on page 33 of the 89th issue of Nintendo Power.
Early builds
Back cover
A screenshot on the back cover shows that Bazzas were originally eel-like creatures instead of the barracuda-like fish.
E3 1996 trailer
The game's E3 1996 trailer (whose footage was later featured in a Brazilian commercial) features a few differences from the final build.[3]
- The game is subtitled "Dixie's Double Trouble" instead of "Dixie Kong's Double Trouble".
- Graphics (presumably placeholder) from Donkey Kong Country 2. These include Neeks instead of the similar Sneek enemy and Funky Kong's surfboard animation.
- Different sprites and background palettes for the Brothers Bears.
- Kiddy Kong has a different idling animation.
- Kiddy is riding Ellie in a snowscape level, something that cannot be done in the retail version.
Nintendo Player's Guide
- In the Nintendo Player's Guide for Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, there is a photograph of KAOS's first head flying around Kastle Kaos while his body is hovering with no flames. This does not occur in the retail version.
Early level placement
Squeals on Wheels switched places with Murky Mill in December 1996.[4]
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).[5][6]
Game Boy Advance prototype
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On January 5, 2022, a prototype of Donkey Kong Country 3 for the Game Boy Advance was released online. Its build date is May 6, 2005, and it is listed as version 0.6.[7] The final North American release is based on this prototype.
Differences
- There is no health and safety notice upon start-up, and the title screen opened with an iris rather than a fade-in like in the retail version.
- The copyright year on the title screen is separated by a comma rather than an en dash.
- The font used in the pause menu is different and uses a skinnier font.
- The Extras menu is available from the start, and its also lists "Funky's Rentals" as "Funky's Challenge." However, the splash screen for Funky's Rentals minigame still lists the title as "Funky's Rentals."
- Whenever Dixie and Kiddy collect a Bonus Coin, the total number of Bonus Coins (98) is shown alongside the number of Bonus Coins that Dixie and Kiddy have collected. Contrarily, the DK Coin total is still shown in the final release whenever Dixie and Kiddy obtain a DK Coin.
Gallery
References
- ^ Rare. Donkey Kong Country 3. Rarewhere (Internet Archive: Wayback Machine). Retrieved July 14, 2010.
- ^ https://twitter.com/playtonicalMark/status/794153307329675264
- ^ Donkey Kong Country 3 (Prototype, Super Nintendo)
- ^ Nintendo Power issue 91.
- ^ [1]
- ^ [2]
- ^ https://illusion.64history.net/2022/donkey-kong-country-3-prototype-gba