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{{quote|And you thought insanity was crazy.|Tagline<ref>{{cite|url=youtu.be/S-HE9Dp2Ym8|title=Donkey Kong 64 (N64) - Commercial|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=November 19, 2022}}</ref>}} | {{quote|And you thought insanity was crazy.|Tagline<ref>{{cite|url=youtu.be/S-HE9Dp2Ym8|title=Donkey Kong 64 (N64) - Commercial|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=November 19, 2022}}</ref>}} | ||
'''''Donkey Kong 64''''' is a 3D action-adventure platform game developed by [[Rare]]ware and released for the [[Nintendo 64]] in [[list of games by date#1999|1999]]. It is a follow-up to the original ''[[Donkey Kong Country (series)|Donkey Kong | '''''Donkey Kong 64''''' is a 3D action-adventure platform game developed by [[Rare]]ware and released for the [[Nintendo 64]] in [[list of games by date#1999|1999]]. It is a follow-up to the original ''[[Donkey Kong Country (series)|Donkey Kong]]'' trilogy for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]; it is the first and so far the only 3D platform game in the [[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'' franchise]]. In the game, [[Donkey Kong]] and his friends go on an adventure to stop [[King K. Rool]] from using his doomsday device, the [[Blast-o-Matic]], to destroy [[DK Isles|Kong Isle]]. | ||
In April 2015, ''Donkey Kong 64'' was ported to the [[Wii U]]'s [[Virtual Console#Wii U|Virtual Console]] service. The game, along with ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', was among the first Nintendo 64 games that were released for the Wii U's Virtual Console. | In April 2015, ''Donkey Kong 64'' was ported to the [[Wii U]]'s [[Virtual Console#Wii U|Virtual Console]] service. The game, along with ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', was among the first Nintendo 64 games that were released for the Wii U's Virtual Console. | ||
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==Story== | ==Story== | ||
[[File:K Rool's orders DK64 intro.png|thumb|K. Rool ordering his minions to distract Donkey Kong while the Kremlings repair Crocodile Isle]] | [[File:K Rool's orders DK64 intro.png|thumb|K. Rool ordering his minions to distract Donkey Kong while the Kremlings repair Crocodile Isle]] | ||
The story begins with a view of [[DK Isles]], which is the homeland of the [[Kong]]s. Meanwhile, the [[Kremling]]s and [[King K. Rool]] are sailing inside a fortified, technological version of [[Crocodile Isle]], which hosts the doomsday device, the Blast-o-Matic. The device was designed by a weasel engineer named [[Snide]], whom K. Rool later fired out of paranoia. K. Rool puts the [[Kritter]]s in charge of operating the Blast-o-Matic and manuevering Crocodile Isle, but due to the Kritters' incompetence and laziness, Crocodile Isle crashes into a rock. The Blast-o-Matic becomes heavily damaged as a result. Crocodile Isle docks directly in front of Kong Isle, and K. Rool orders three of his minions, a [[Klump]], a Kritter and a [[Kasplat]], to distract [[Donkey Kong]] by stealing his [[banana hoard]] and imprisoning the other Kongs, to buy them time as they repair the Blast-o-Matic. Klump assures K. Rool that they have already fulfilled his orders. | The story begins with a view of [[DK Isles]], which is the homeland of the [[Kong]]s. Meanwhile, the [[Kremling]]s and [[King K. Rool]] are sailing inside a fortified, technological version of [[Crocodile Isle]], which hosts the doomsday device, the Blast-o-Matic. The device was designed by a weasel engineer named [[Snide]], whom K. Rool later fired out of paranoia. K. Rool puts the [[Kritter]]s in charge of operating the Blast-o-Matic and manuevering Crocodile Isle, but due to the Kritters' incompetence and laziness, Crocodile Isle crashes into a rock. The Blast-o-Matic becomes heavily damaged as a result. Crocodile Isle docks directly in front of Kong Isle, and K. Rool orders three of his minions, a [[Klump]], a Kritter and a [[Kasplat]], to distract [[Donkey Kong]] by stealing his [[banana hoard]] and imprisoning the other Kongs, to buy them time as they repair the Blast-o-Matic. Klump assures K. Rool that they have already fulfilled his orders. | ||
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|[[File:Banana Fairy1.png|120px]]<br>[[Banana Fairy Princess]] | |[[File:Banana Fairy1.png|120px]]<br>[[Banana Fairy Princess]] | ||
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|[[File:DK64 Wrinkly Kong Artwork.png|120px]]<br>[[Wrinkly Kong]] | |[[File:DK64 Wrinkly Kong Artwork.png|120px]]<br>[[Wrinkly Kong]] | ||
|[[Wrinkly Kong]] appears in the lobbies to each world (save for Hideout Helm) where she appears as a ghost, having died prior to the start of the game. Here, she gives the Kongs hints towards one of their Golden Bananas in each level. The Wrinkly Doors are color coded to match each of the Kong's main colors. | |[[Wrinkly Kong]] appears in the lobbies to each world (save for [[Hideout Helm]]) where she appears as a ghost, having died prior to the start of the game. Here, she gives the Kongs hints towards one of their Golden Bananas in each level. The Wrinkly Doors are color coded to match each of the Kong's main colors. | ||
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|[[File:Troff.jpg|120px]]<br>[[Troff]] | |[[File:Troff.jpg|120px]]<br>[[Troff]] | ||
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{{main|Candy's Music Shop}} | {{main|Candy's Music Shop}} | ||
[[File:DK64 Candy Music Shop.png|thumb|Candy's Music Shop.]] | [[File:DK64 Candy Music Shop.png|thumb|Candy's Music Shop.]] | ||
[[Candy Kong]] owns a music shop where she provides the Kongs with powerful instruments that they can use to make a variety of things happen. Usually, when the Kongs play their instruments on certain locations, doors open or areas that were previously impossible to reach become accessible. The power of the instrument can also defeat all the enemies on the screen, but playing it reduces its energy. The Kongs can touch [[Candy's Headphones]] to replenish their instruments' energy, or visit Candy to reload the energy. It costs 3 coins per Kong for each one to buy their instrument from Candy; 5 coins for the first upgrade; 7 coins for an extra [[ | [[Candy Kong]] owns a music shop where she provides the Kongs with powerful instruments that they can use to make a variety of things happen. Usually, when the Kongs play their instruments on certain locations, doors open or areas that were previously impossible to reach become accessible. The power of the instrument can also defeat all the enemies on the screen, but playing it reduces its energy. The Kongs can touch [[Candy's Headphones]] to replenish their instruments' energy, or visit Candy to reload the energy. It costs 3 coins per Kong for each one to buy their instrument from Candy; 5 coins for the first upgrade; 7 coins for an extra [[melon]] towards the [[Health Meter|health bar]]; and 9 coins for the second upgrade. | ||
*Donkey Kong: [[Bongo Blast]] | *Donkey Kong: [[Bongo Blast]] | ||
*Diddy Kong: [[Guitar Gazump]] | *Diddy Kong: [[Guitar Gazump]] | ||
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===Wrinkly Doors=== | ===Wrinkly Doors=== | ||
{{main|Wrinkly Door}} | {{main|Wrinkly Door}} | ||
[[File:Wrinkly Door.png|thumb|120px| | [[File:Wrinkly Door.png|thumb|120px|Diddy Kong's Wrinkly Door]] | ||
Wrinkly Doors are found in the lobby of each level (excluding Hideout Helm). As the name suggests, [[Wrinkly Kong]] will come out of each door if a Kong approaches it and give the Kong advice on one of their Golden Bananas hidden in each level. The doors are color coded for each Kong; yellow for Donkey Kong, red for Diddy Kong, purple for Tiny Kong, blue for Lanky Kong and green for Chunky Kong. | Wrinkly Doors are found in the lobby of each level (excluding Hideout Helm). As the name suggests, [[Wrinkly Kong]] will come out of each door if a Kong approaches it and give the Kong advice on one of their Golden Bananas hidden in each level. The doors are color coded for each Kong; yellow for Donkey Kong, red for Diddy Kong, purple for Tiny Kong, blue for Lanky Kong and green for Chunky Kong. | ||
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*This game holds the {{wp|Guinness World Records|Guinness World Record}} for "most collectable items in a platform videogame."<ref>{{cite|url=www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/86441-most-collectable-items-in-a-platform-videogame|title=Most collectable items in a platform videogame|publisher=Guinness World Records|accessdate=May 23, 2024}}</ref> However, Guinness is incorrect in claiming there are 3,821 items to collect, as going by what they consider collectable, there are actually 4,841 items. | *This game holds the {{wp|Guinness World Records|Guinness World Record}} for "most collectable items in a platform videogame."<ref>{{cite|url=www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/86441-most-collectable-items-in-a-platform-videogame|title=Most collectable items in a platform videogame|publisher=Guinness World Records|accessdate=May 23, 2024}}</ref> However, Guinness is incorrect in claiming there are 3,821 items to collect, as going by what they consider collectable, there are actually 4,841 items. | ||
*In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', the trophy for the Peanut Popgun states that Diddy Kong can shoot two peanuts at a time in ''Donkey Kong 64'', which is not true. | *In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', the trophy for the Peanut Popgun states that Diddy Kong can shoot two peanuts at a time in ''Donkey Kong 64'', which is not true. | ||
*''Donkey Kong 64'' is the first ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]''-related title to support 16:9 widescreen display; despite this, the game's cutscenes are still locked to the standard 4:3 aspect ratio. | *''Donkey Kong 64'' is the first ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]''-related title to support 16:9 widescreen display; despite this, the game's cutscenes are still locked to the standard 4:3 aspect ratio. It is the first ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' game that supports surround sound (via the three-channel {{wp|Dolby Pro Logic|Dolby Surround}} encoding standard, as the [[Nintendo 64]] lacks native surround sound support). | ||
==References== | ==References== |