Donkey Kong Country: Difference between revisions

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*Starting from Vine Valley onwards, a few of the levels have been placed in a different order; for instance, Temple Tempest has become the sixth level in Vine Valley, rather than the fourth.
*Starting from Vine Valley onwards, a few of the levels have been placed in a different order; for instance, Temple Tempest has become the sixth level in Vine Valley, rather than the fourth.
*Some of the level backgrounds are edited:
*Some of the level backgrounds are edited:
**At the end of [[Jungle Hijinx (Donkey Kong Country)|Jungle Hijinx]], the time of day doesn't change to night, unlike in the original.
**At the end of [[Jungle Hijinxs (Donkey Kong Country)|Jungle Hijinxs]], the time of day doesn't change to night, unlike in the original.
**At the end of [[Ropey Rampage]] in the Super Nintendo version, the tropical storm ends. However, this does not happen in the Game Boy Advance version.
**At the end of [[Ropey Rampage]] in the Super Nintendo version, the tropical storm ends. However, this does not happen in the Game Boy Advance version.
**The walls behind the mine levels' ground areas are hollowed out slightly, as the background can be seen through them.
**The walls behind the mine levels' ground areas are hollowed out slightly, as the background can be seen through them.
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*K-O-N-G Letters spin around as in later ''Donkey Kong Country'' games, instead of always facing the screen; they also no longer sparkle or shimmer.
*K-O-N-G Letters spin around as in later ''Donkey Kong Country'' games, instead of always facing the screen; they also no longer sparkle or shimmer.
*A scrapbook, similar to the one in the Game Boy Color version, was added; the Kongs have to collect [[photograph]]s throughout the game in order to add pictures to it.
*A scrapbook, similar to the one in the Game Boy Color version, was added; the Kongs have to collect [[photograph]]s throughout the game in order to add pictures to it.
*To get [[Completion|101% Completion]], the player now also has to collect all of the K-O-N-G Letters and fill up the scrapbook. In the "Hero Mode", however, the player can get the 101% the same way as in the original.
*To get [[Completion#Donkey Kong Country|101% Completion]], the player now also has to collect all of the K-O-N-G Letters and fill up the scrapbook. In the "Hero Mode", however, the player can get the 101% the same way as in the original.
*The Two Player Contest option (while starting a new file) was removed. This option was removed in the remakes of its two sequels as well.
*The Two Player Contest option (while starting a new file) was removed. This option was removed in the remakes of its two sequels as well.
*[[Very Gnawty]] appears in [[DK's Tree House]] after defeating [[Really Gnawty]]. When it realizes [[Donkey Kong]] or [[Diddy Kong]] has entered the tree house, the beaver runs past them and out of the front door. This can be performed only once per file, however.
*[[Very Gnawty]] appears in [[DK's Tree House]] after defeating [[Really Gnawty]]. When it realizes [[Donkey Kong]] or [[Diddy Kong]] has entered the tree house, the beaver runs past them and out of the front door. This can be performed only once per file, however.
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