Donkey Kong 64

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Donkey Kong 64 is a platform video game developed by Rare and developed by Nintendo, that was released for the Nintendo 64 on October 31, 1999 in the United States. The game is a follow-up to the Donkey Kong Country trilogy for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

DK64 is the first Nintendo 64 game to require the use of the N64 Expansion Pak, which provides 4 MB more RAM for enhanced graphics; The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask was the only other game to require the use of the Pak.

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King K. Rool returns in a new metal version of Crocodile Isle, with a large weapon called the Blast-O-Matic, which K. Rool plans to use to destroy Donkey Kong Island. However, due to the incompetence of the crew aboard, the island crashes, and the Blast-O-Matic malfunctioned. K. Rool has his Kremling crew capture Diddy Kong, Tiny Kong, Lanky Kong, and Chunky Kong and seize DK's hoard of Golden Bananas.

Squawks informs Donkey Kong of the disappearance of his hoard and the Kongs, and then DK tells Cranky Kong (who assumes the role of a mad scientist in this game) about what happened immediately afterwards. After entering Training Barrels under Cranky's command, he is given a potion: Simian Slam. DK is also told to acquire fifteen banana medals for a special surprise (which was to access the Jetpac game, which the player must achieve a certain score to beat the game). DK then used his newly acquired potion to exit the inside of Donkey Kong Island. Unfortunately, every other area outside was blocked, except for an island attached to K. Rool's mechanical island. There, DK met K. Lumsy, a gargantuan Kritter who disobeyed the K.Rool's order to wreck havoc on Donkey Kong Island. When Donkey agreed to free him, K. Lumsy danced in joy, and dislodged the bolder on Donkey Kong Island that blocked the first world: Jungle Japes. Donkey then acquired his first Golden Banana. He used this to get past B. Locker, who needed to have a certain number of Golden Bananas shown so he could grant entry; he needed one banana in this instance

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There are many variations of barrels a Kong will encounter during their adventure. There are four main types.

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