List of Donkey Kong 64 pre-release and unused content: Difference between revisions

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Image:BanjoKazooieTreehouse.jpg|<center>The shower stall and Banjo and Kazooie poster originally found in [[Donkey Kong's Treehouse]] in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''.
Image:BanjoKazooieTreehouse.jpg|The shower stall and Banjo and Kazooie poster originally found in [[Donkey Kong's Treehouse]] in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''.
Image:Junk.jpg|<center>Junk-in-the-Box, what [[Mad Jack]] looked like before ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' was fully completed.
Image:Junk.jpg|Junk-in-the-Box, what [[Mad Jack]] looked like before ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' was fully completed.
Image:Donkey Kong's Real Weapon Beta.jpg|<center>The original weapon Donkey Kong had before it got changed to the Coconut Shooter.
Image:Donkey Kong's Real Weapon Beta.jpg|The original weapon Donkey Kong had before it got changed to the Coconut Shooter.
Image:DiddyPistols.jpg|<center>The original weapon Diddy Kong had before it got changed to the Peanut Popgun.</gallery></center>
Image:DiddyPistols.jpg|The original weapon Diddy Kong had before it got changed to the Peanut Popgun.
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Revision as of 16:50, November 25, 2011

This article pertains to the beta elements of Donkey Kong 64.

Beta elements

The game was originally called (Ultra Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong World and Donkey Kong Universe) while in development. Early screenshots of Donkey Kong 64 showed that Donkey Kong's Treehouse originally had a shower stall in it with a poster of Banjo and Kazooie on it. Also, the boss Mad Jack was originally known as "Junk-in-the-Box" and was also drastically different in appearance. Mad Jack/Junk-in-the-Box was also originally a mini-boss fought in the R&D Room in Frantic Factory instead of being a full boss fought at the area's end.

Also, the weapons the Kongs wielded in the early screenshots looked like real-world weapons instead of the wooded, somewhat cartoonish ones seen in the final version of the game. Donkey Kong's Coconut Shooter resembled a double-barreled shotgun while Diddy Kong's Peanut Popguns resembled actual pistols. This was most likely changed for the E-rating.

Another factor is that Army Dillo originally was able to hover in the air and shoot fire in the air in Jungle Japes, which he was only able to do in Crystal Caves in the final version of the game.


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