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====''Donkey Kong Country''====
====''Donkey Kong Country''====
[[File:MineCartCarnage-SNES-2.png|thumb|left|The Kongs riding a Mine Cart in Mine Cart Carnage from ''Donkey Kong Country''.]]
[[File:MineCartCarnage-SNES-2.png|thumb|left|The Kongs riding a Mine Cart in Mine Cart Carnage from ''Donkey Kong Country''.]]
Mine Carts make their first game appearance in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', where they are featured in [[Mine Cart Carnage]] and [[Mine Cart Madness]]. Unlike most later appearances, Mine Carts in this game are made entirely of metal. After jumping into a Mine Cart, [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] will not have any control over the Mine Cart's speed and can only jump with the Mine Cart. As such, the [[Kong]]s must carefully jump over any obstacle, pitfall, or enemy that gets in their path. [[Krash]]es are a type of [[Kremling]] who ride a Mine Cart in the opposite direction of the Kongs, as an attempt to ram into them.
Mine Carts debut in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', where they are featured in [[Mine Cart Carnage]] and [[Mine Cart Madness]]. Unlike most later appearances, Mine Carts in this game are made entirely of metal. After jumping into a Mine Cart, [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] will not have any control over the Mine Cart's speed and can only jump with the Mine Cart. As such, the [[Kong]]s must carefully jump over any obstacle, pitfall, or enemy that gets in their path. [[Krash]]es are a type of [[Kremling]] who ride a Mine Cart in the opposite direction of the Kongs, as an attempt to ram into them.


There are numerous tipped over Mine Carts throughout Mine Cart Carnage, acting as obstacles. These Mine Carts often appear at the dead-end of a rail, or on the very short rails before the level exit.
There are numerous tipped over Mine Carts throughout Mine Cart Carnage, acting as obstacles. These Mine Carts often appear at the dead-end of a rail, or on the very short rails before the level exit.