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'''''New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat''''' is a [[wikipedia:2.5D|2.5D]] platform game and a [[Reissue#Ports|port]] of ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]'' released on the [[Wii]] as part of the ''[[New Play Control!]]'' series. Aside from updated motion controls and gameplay modifications to fit the new method of control, ''New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' has some exclusive content, including new and redesigned levels.
'''''New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat''''' is a [[wikipedia:2.5D|2.5D]] platform game and a port of the [[Nintendo GameCube]] game ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]'' released on the [[Wii]] as part of the [[New Play Control!]] series, a line of enhanced ports of Nintendo GameCube games remade to take advantage of the Wii's motion controls. However, ''New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' is the only game to feature new, exclusive content, having new and redesigned levels, additional enemies, and gameplay modifications to fit the new method of control.


==Story==
==Story==
In contrast to the [[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat#Story|original Nintendo GameCube version]], the game was given a different, expanded story.
'''Story from the instruction booklet:'''
<blockquote>One day, the peace of the jungle was disrupted by a rampaging pack of wild baddies who wreaked havoc on the residents of the jungle.
Not only that, but they laid claim to every kingdom and stole each one's precious bananas!
"This calls for the one and only Donkey Kong!"
Join forces with your jungle buddies to face an array of powerful enemies and restore peace to the jungle!</blockquote>
'''Story from American website:'''
'''Story from American website:'''
<blockquote>Donkey Kong sets out to prove he's king of the jungle and beyond. He rampages through lava caves, savage seas and crazy locales like a ninja-chimp fortress. Only when Donkey Kong defeats all the kings of his world – by boxing with apes, rabid warthogs, ballistic elephants and giant birds – can he call himself king.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Donkey Kong sets out to prove he's king of the jungle and beyond. He rampages through lava caves, savage seas and crazy locales like a ninja-chimp fortress. Only when Donkey Kong defeats all the kings of his world – by boxing with apes, rabid warthogs, ballistic elephants and giant birds – can he call himself king.</blockquote>
'''Story from European website:'''
 
'''Story from European website'''
<blockquote>When an army of invaders infiltrate Donkey Kong’s jungle home and help themselves to every banana they can get their hands on, you know there’s going to be trouble. With a rumbling stomach and the support of some fellow banana-starved buddies, the agitated ape sets out to reclaim what’s rightfully his and liberate the kingdoms he passes through in the process.</blockquote>
<blockquote>When an army of invaders infiltrate Donkey Kong’s jungle home and help themselves to every banana they can get their hands on, you know there’s going to be trouble. With a rumbling stomach and the support of some fellow banana-starved buddies, the agitated ape sets out to reclaim what’s rightfully his and liberate the kingdoms he passes through in the process.</blockquote>
During the events of the game, the jungle and various fruit kingdoms are overrun by the various minions of the Ghastly King. The bananas from the jungle are also all stolen, scattered throughout the various kingdoms. Donkey Kong decides to help by facing and defeating the kings of each kingdom to both liberate the kingdoms and reclaim the bananas.


During his journeys, in which he defeats the kings in each kingdom, Ghastly King claims to rule the world. However, his plans are thwarted when Donkey Kong arrives and beats Ghastly King. The Helper Monkeys and Ninjapes, as well as the four Kongs under Ghastly King, then celebrate the defeat of the duo, with Donkey Kong being named the new king.
During the events of the game, the jungle and various fruit kingdoms are overrun by the various minions of Ghastly King and Cactus King. The bananas from the jungle are also all stolen, scattered throughout the various kingdoms. Donkey Kong decides to help by facing and defeating the kings of each kingdom to both liberate the kingdoms and reclaim the bananas.
 
During his journeys, in which he defeats the kings in each kingdom, Cactus and Ghastly King both claim to rule the world. However, their plans are thwarted when Donkey Kong arrives and beats Cactus King, and later Ghastly King. The Helper Monkeys and Ninjapes, as well as the four Kongs under Ghastly King and Cactus King, then celebrate the defeat of the duo, with Donkey Kong being named the new king.


==Gameplay changes==
==Gameplay changes==
[[File:DkHawg1.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Donkey Kong on a [[Sleep Pig Poppo]], with a [[Helper Monkey]] showing how to attack an enemy with the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] and [[Wii#Nunchuk|Nuchuk]].]]
[[File:WiiJungleBeat.JPG|200px|thumb|left|Doneky Kong on a [[Nap Butapoppo]], showing how to attack an enemy with the [[Wii Remote]] and [[Nunchuk]].]]
''New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' is played using the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] {{button|wii|wiimote}} and [[Wii#Nunchuk|Nunchuk]] {{button|wii|nunchuk}}. Donkey Kong is controlled with the analog stick of the Nunchuk, and to clap the player must flick the Wii Remote. Unlike the original game, Donkey Kong's [[Sound Wave Attack]]s are directional rather than based on a radius. In addition, while the Clap Grab is still available, the player can no longer Clap Grab while in the air or underwater. Punching enemies is accomplished by shaking the Wii Remote and Nunchuk repeatedly. The Jungle Buddies are also all controlled using the analog stick. Donkey Kong is also able to duck by holding down on the analog stick; this action was not in the original game at all. Through this, he can now [[Hand Slap|Ground Slap]].
''New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' is played using the [[Wii Remote]] and [[Nunchuk]]<ref name="Wii Folder"/>. Donkey Kong is controlled with the analog stick of the Nunchuk, and to clap the player must flick the Wii Remote. Unlike the original game, Donkey Kong's [[Sound Wave Attack]]s are directional rather than based on a radius<ref name="Wii Folder"/>. In addition, while the Clap Grab is still available, the player can no longer Clap Grab while in the air or underwater. Punching enemies is accomplished by shaking the Wii Remote and Nunchuck repeatedly. The Jungle Buddies are also all controlled using the analog stick. Donkey Kong is also able to duck by holding down on the analog stick; this action was not in the original game at all.


Rather than use beats as health throughout the kingdom, beats only serve as health in boss battles. In standard levels, the player is given three [[heart (item)|heart]]s as health, as well as a life counter, which can be increased by collecting [[DK Coin|1-Up Coin]]s. These can be found through various circumstances and by collecting specific numbers of beats (200, 500, 1000, 1500, etc.). If the player loses all of their hearts, they lose a life rather than automatically getting a game over; because of this, checkpoints have been implemented into the levels.
Rather than use beats as health throughout the kingdom, beats only serve as health in boss battles. In standard levels, the player is given three hearts as health, as well as a life counter, which can be increased by collecting 1-up tokens. These can be found through various circumstances and by collecting specific numbers of beats (200, 500, 1000, 1500, etc.). If the player loses all of their hearts, they lose a life rather than automatically getting a game over; because of this, checkpoints have been implemented into the levels.
 
The crest system has also been revised; there are no longer different crests, but a number of crests the player can still obtain by earning a certain number of bananas<ref name="Wii Folder"/>. The player can earn up to three crests from each kingdom; 200 beats earns the player one crest, 500 two, and 1000 and above three. Collecting all of the crests in one barrel results in the player unlocking the fourth kingdom in that barrel. The other Kingdoms are unlocked after the previous one has been completed, as opposed to gathering a certain number of crests.


The crest system has also been revised; there are no longer different crests, but a number of crests the player can still obtain by earning a certain number of bananas. The player can earn up to three crests from each kingdom; 200 beats earns the player one crest, 500 two, and 1000 and above three. Collecting all of the crests in one barrel results in the player unlocking the fourth kingdom in that barrel. The other Kingdoms are unlocked after the previous one has been completed, as opposed to gathering a certain number of crests.
===Kingdom and boss changes===
===Kingdom and boss changes===
[[File:DKJBwii selectiontitle.png|thumb|200px|The new menu selection.]]
[[File:DKJBwii selectiontitle.png|thumb|200px|The new menu selection.]]
In the New Play Control! version, there are three kingdoms per barrel, as well as a fourth one that is unlocked by obtaining all nine crests in the first three. The kingdoms in this version are unlocked in a sequential order, the next kingdom being unlocked by clearing the previous one rather than having to have a certain number of crests. The unlockable kingdoms are the kingdoms that were in the B Barrel in the original version. Two new kingdoms have also been added to the game, and some of the bosses and stages have been swapped compared to the original. They appear in the following order:
In the New Play Control! version, there are three kingdoms per barrel, as well as a fourth one that is unlocked by obtaining all nine crests in the first three. The kingdoms in this version are unlocked in a sequential order, the next kingdom being unlocked by clearing the previous one rather than having to have a certain number of crests. The unlockable kingdoms are the kingdoms that were in the B Barrel in the original version. Two new kingdoms have also been added to the game, and some of the bosses and stages have been swapped compared to the original. The order they appear in is as follows:
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!Boss
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|-
!rowspan="12"|D Barrel
|rowspan="8"|D Barrel
|rowspan="3"|[[Banana Kingdom]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Banana Kingdom]]
|[[Dawn Savanna]]
|Dawn Savana
|rowspan="3"|[[Dread Kong]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Dread Kong]]
|-
|[[Jungle Deeps]]
|-
|[[VS. Dread Kong]]
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[Orange Kingdom]]
|[[Silver Snow Peak]]
|rowspan="3"|[[Scruff Roc]]
|-
|[[Sky Garden (level)|Sky Garden]]
|-
|[[VS. Scruff Roc]]
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[Watermelon Kingdom]]
|[[Monkey Fest]]
|rowspan="3"|[[Rogue-Hog]]
|-
|[[Desert Oasis (level)|Desert Oasis]]
|-
|[[VS. Rogue-Hog]]
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[Pear Kingdom]]{{footnote|main|a}}
|[[Helibird Dash]]{{footnote|main|b}}
|rowspan="3"|[[Gloat-Hog]]
|-
|[[Clock Tower]]
|-
|[[VS. Gloat-Hog]]
|-
!rowspan="12"|K Barrel
|rowspan="3"|[[Apple Kingdom]]
|[[Massive Canyon]]
|rowspan="3"|[[Turret Tusk]]
|-
|[[Ice Warren]]
|-
|[[VS. Turret Tusk]]
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[Strawberry Kingdom]]
|[[Helibird Nest]]
|rowspan="3"|[[Fleet Roc]]{{footnote|main|d}}
|-
|[[Spirit Tree]]
|-
|-
|[[VS. Fleet Roc]]{{footnote|main|c}}
|Jungle Deeps
|-
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[Pineapple Kingdom]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Orange Kingdom]]
|[[Rumble Falls]]
|Silver Snow Peak
|rowspan="3"|[[Karate Kong]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Scruff Roc]]
|-
|-
|[[Pristine Sea]]
|Sky Garden
|-
|-
|[[VS. Karate Kong]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Watermelon Kingdom]]
|Monkey Fest
|rowspan="2"|[[Rogue-Hog]]
|-
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[Lychee Kingdom]]{{footnote|main|a}}
|Desert Oasis
|[[Deep Sea Sprint]]{{footnote|main|b}}
|rowspan="3"|[[Double Tusk]]{{footnote|main|f}}
|-
|-
|[[Lava Cavern]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Pear Kingdom]]*
|Helibird Dash{{footnote|main|4}}
|rowspan="2"|[[Gloat-Hog]]
|-
|-
|[[VS. Double Tusk]]{{footnote|main|e}}
|Clock Tower
|-
|-
!rowspan="12"|J Barrel
|rowspan="8"|K Barrel
|rowspan="3"|[[Lemon Kingdom]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Apple Kingdom]]
|[[Chopperbird Race]]
|Massive Canyon
|rowspan="3"|[[Mo-Hog]]{{footnote|main|d}}
|rowspan="2"|[[Turret Tusk]]
|-
|-
|[[Cactus Mine]]
|Ice Warren
|-
|-
|[[VS. Mo-Hog]]{{footnote|main|c}}
|rowspan="2"|[[Strawberry Kingdom]]
|Helibird Nest
|rowspan="2"|[[Fleet Roc]]{{footnote|main|1}}
|-
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[Grape Kingdom]]
|Spirit Tree
|[[Sweet Paradise]]
|rowspan="3"|[[Hard Roc]]{{footnote|main|h}}
|-
|-
|[[Primeval Ruins]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Pineapple Kingdom]]
|Rumble Falls
|rowspan="2"|[[Karate Kong]]
|-
|-
|[[VS. Hard Roc]]{{footnote|main|g}}
|Pristine Sea
|-
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[Cherry Kingdom]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Lychee Kingdom]]*
|[[Aurora Glacier]]
|Deep Sea Sprint{{footnote|main|4}}
|rowspan="3"|[[Grave Tusk]]{{footnote|main|h}}
|rowspan="2"|[[Double Tusk]]{{footnote|main|5}}
|-
|-
|[[Grim Volcano]]
|Lava Cavern
|-
|-
|[[VS. Grave Tusk]]{{footnote|main|g}}
|rowspan="8"|J Barrel
|rowspan="2"|[[Lemon Kingdom]]
|Chopperbird Race
|rowspan="2"|[[Mo-Hog]]{{footnote|main|1}}
|-
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[Chili Pepper Kingdom]]{{footnote|main|a}}
|Cactus Mine
|[[Cloudy Heights]]
|rowspan="3"|[[Thunder Roc]]{{footnote|main|f}}
|-
|-
|[[Magma Coliseum]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Grape Kingdom]]
|Sweet Paradise
|rowspan="2"|[[Hard Roc]]{{footnote|main|2}}
|-
|-
|[[VS. Thunder Roc]]{{footnote|main|e}}
|Primeval Ruins
|-
|-
!rowspan="12"|B Barrel
|rowspan="2"|[[Cherry Kingdom]]
|rowspan="3"|[[Peach Kingdom]]
|Aurora Glacier
|[[Arctic Plunge]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Grave Tusk]]{{footnote|main|2}}
|rowspan="3"|[[Bloat-Hog]]{{footnote|main|j}}
|-
|-
|[[Ancient Foundry]]
|Grim Volcano
|-
|-
|[[VS. Bloat Hog]]{{footnote|main|i}}
|rowspan="2"|[[Chili Pepper Kingdom]]*
|Cloudy Heights
|rowspan="2"|[[Thunder Roc]]{{footnote|main|5}}
|-
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[Melon Kingdom]]
|Magma Coliseum
|[[Iguanagon's Realm]]
|rowspan="3"|[[Torch Tusk]]{{footnote|main|j}}
|-
|-
|[[Banshee Swamp]]
|rowspan="8"|B Barrel
|rowspan="2"|[[Peach Kingdom]]
|Arctic Plunge
|rowspan="2"|[[Bloat-Hog]]{{footnote|main|3}}
|-
|-
|[[VS. Torch Tusk]]{{footnote|main|i}}
|Ancient Foundary
|-
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[Durian Kingdom]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Melon Kingdom]]
|[[Battle for Storm Hill]]
|Iguanagon's Realm
|rowspan="3"|[[Ninja Kong]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Torch Tusk]]{{footnote|main|3}}
|-
|-
|[[Aerie Fortress]]
|Banshee Swamp
|-
|-
|[[VS. Ninja Kong]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Durian Kingdom]]
|Battle for Storm Hill
|rowspan="2"|[[Ninja Kong]]
|-
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[Star Fruit Kingdom]]{{footnote|main|a}}
|Arie Fortress
|[[Ninjape Rally]]
|rowspan="3"|[[Sumo Kong]]
|-
|-
|[[Asteroid Belt]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Star Fruit Kingdom]]*
|Ninjape Rally
|rowspan="2"|[[Sumo Kong]]
|-
|-
|[[VS. Sumo Kong]]
|Asteroid Belt
|-
|-
!rowspan="8"|Moon Barrel
|rowspan="4"|Moon Barrel
|colspan=2|[[VS. Cactus King]]
|colspan=2|[[VS. Cactus King]]
|[[Ghastly King|Cactus King]]
|[[Cactus King]]
|-
|-
|colspan=2|[[VS. Ghastly King]]
|colspan=2|[[VS. Ghastly King]]
|[[Ghastly King]]
|[[Ghastly King]]
|-
|-
|rowspan=5|[[Kong of the Mountain]]{{footnote|main|k}}
|[[Kong of the Mountain]]**
|[[VS. Dread Kong]]
|colspan=2|VS Dread Kong<br>VS Karate Kong<br>VS Ninja Kong<br>VS Sumo Kong<br>VS Ghastly King
|[[Dread Kong]]
|-
|[[VS. Karate Kong]]
|[[Karate Kong]]
|-
|-
|[[VS. Ninja Kong]]
|colspan=2|[[Banana Banquet]]**
|[[Ninja Kong]]
|N/A
|-
|[[VS. Sumo Kong]]
|[[Sumo Kong]]
|-
|[[VS. Ghastly King]]
|[[Ghastly King]]
|-
|colspan=2|[[Banana Banquet]]{{footnote|main|k}}
|None
|}
|}
{{footnote|note|a|Unlocked after collecting nine [[crest]]s in one barrel (three in each kingdom).}}
*<nowiki>*</nowiki> - <small>Unlockable stages.</small>
{{footnote|note|b|[[Deep Sea Sprint]] and [[Helibird Dash]] swapped positions from the original.}}
*<nowiki>**</nowiki> - <small>Only in the New Play Control! version.</small>
{{footnote|note|c|[[VS. Mo-Hog]] and [[VS. Fleet Roc]] swapped positions from the original.}}
*{{footnote|note|1}}{{footnote|note|2}}{{footnote|note|3}}{{footnote|note|4}}{{footnote|note|5|Indicates swapped from original.}}
{{footnote|note|d|[[Mo-Hog]] and [[Fleet Roc]] swapped positions from the original.}}
{{footnote|note|e|[[VS. Thunder Roc]] and [[VS. Double Tusk]] swapped positions from the original.}}
{{footnote|note|f|[[Thunder Roc]] and [[Double Tusk]] swapped positions from the original.}}
{{footnote|note|g|[[Grave Tusk]] and [[Hard Roc]] swapped positions from the original.}}
{{footnote|note|h|[[VS. Grave Tusk]] and [[VS. Hard Roc]] swapped positions from the original.}}
{{footnote|note|i|[[Torch Tusk]] and [[Bloat-Hog]] swapped positions from the original.}}
{{footnote|note|j|[[VS. Torch Tusk]] and [[VS. Bloat-Hog]] swapped positions from the original.}}
{{footnote|note|k|Exclusive to ''New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat''.}}


===Other changes===
===Other changes===
*The game now supports 16:9 widescreen display.
*The game now supports 16:9 widescreen display.<ref>[http://www.gametrailers.com/player/40719.html Gametrailers.com - Donkey Kong Jungle Beat - Japanese Debut Trailer *No Sound*], trailer of the Wii version</ref>
*The camera is in general more zoomed in.
*Six different save files are available, unlike the original, which has only one per memory card.
*Six different save files are available, unlike the original, which has only one per memory card.
*Beats are called banana points.
*Beats are simply called bananas.
*Bananas have been added at various points.
*Bananas have been added at various points.
*A new type of [[item container]] appears, a giant underground seed called an [[Item Plant]] that must be [[Hand Slap|Ground Slap]]ped repeatedly to make bloom.
*[[Opening Ceremony]] can no longer be selected once the player has completed it.
*[[Opening Ceremony]] can no longer be selected once the player has completed it.
*During Opening Ceremony, Donkey Kong may also save various Helper Monkeys trapped inside bubbles by using the Sound Wave Attack.
*During Opening Ceremony, Donkey Kong may also save various Party Monkeys trapped inside bubbles by using the Sound Wave Attack.
*[[Mini Panda]] is now a blue bear.
*The dancing panda bear is now a blue bear.
*[[Gale Hawg]]s and [[Fire Pig Poppo]]s now have large tusks, while [[Sleep Pig Poppo]]s' are enlarged to match.
*[[Party Monkey]]s are scattered around various points of kingdoms to give the player advice.
*The ice balls thrown by [[Coco Pig]]s at [[Aurora Glacier]] are now spiked instead of spherical, likely to better show they are dangerous.
*The [[Yukimogura]]s have been removed from Silver Snow Peak, replaced with unknown obstructions. Several pits have also been added to the course.
*[[Helper Monkey]]s are scattered around various points of kingdoms to give the player advice.
*New types of enemies and obstacles as well as other additional enemies have been added to various points.
*The [[Snow Mole]]s have been removed from Silver Snow Peak, replaced with shiny spiked rocks. Several pits have also been added to the course.
*[[Barrel Cannon]]s are used in the place of the launching plants from the original.
*The spiky white ice crystals found in various ice stages are now bright orange, likely for better visibility.
*Enemy arrangement has been slightly altered. Notably, [[Kamikami]] have been completely removed and replaced by the similar [[Karikari]].
**Many small enemies, such as Karikari, [[Mini Pig Poppo]]s, and [[Mini-Iga]]s are made slightly larger.
*Various new obstacles have been added, such as stacks of [[cactus|cacti]], skull-marked blocks called [[Tsubushi]] that act similar to [[Thwomp]]s, and [[Wire Trap]]s.
*[[Barrel Cannon]]s are used in the place of [[Spring Flower]]s from the original.
*[[Primeval Ruins]] contains gray rocks called [[Rock Block (New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat)|Rock Block]]s that can be Ground Slapped to make passages appear elsewhere. Certain terrain in other stages can be broken this way.
*Donkey Kong now wears a crown after defeating a boss. The crown can also be worn during gameplay after the player completes the game with all crests and crowns.
*Donkey Kong now wears a crown after defeating a boss. The crown can also be worn during gameplay after the player completes the game with all crests and crowns.
*There are now 60 crests instead of 72.
*There are now 60 crests instead of 72.
*The Karate Kong battle is shown from a different camera angle while Donkey Kong is punching.
*The Karate Kong battle is shown from a different camera angle while Donkey Kong is punching.
*Due to closer camera angles, a zoomed-in image of Donkey Kong is no longer shown at the bottom left-hand corner of the screen at any point.
*Due to closer camera angles, a zoomed-in image of Donkey Kong is no longer shown at the bottom left-hand corner of the screen at any point.
*Stacks of logs called [[Wood Block (New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat)|Wood Block]]s have been added to various parts of levels, and give bananas when broken.
*Stacks of logs have been added to various parts of levels.
*Blooms give the player an extra life for collecting one hundred of them instead of giving one hundred bananas.
*Blooms give the player an extra life for collecting one hundred of them instead of giving one hundred beats/bananas.
*The color of the interior of [[Roc]] eggs is glowing purple rather than red, with purple smoke rather than black. It also now glows purple.
*The color of the interior of the eggs carried by the [[Roc]]s is glowing purple rather than red, with purple smoke rather than black. It also now glows purple.
*The Game Over music is different while the "GAME OVER" text is no longer distorted and fades in rather than bouncing on-screen from the top.


==Profiles==
==Reception==
*'''[[Nintendo eShop]] description:''' <blockquote>''Take control of DK with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk as you swing, swim, and battle against the fiercest jungle beasts to prove your worth. Earn combo multipliers by collecting bananas as you explore volcano caves, snowy peaks, and fantastic skyscapes. Friendly animal pals can offer hints or a ride across the jungle!</blockquote>
Critical reception for the ''New Play Control!'' version of ''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' game was positive, though not as much as the original. The game still received praise for its graphics, and while the new style of gameplay received some praise for retaining it was also criticized for lacking the ingenuity and feel of the bongo controls. Like the original this release also received criticism for its short length and lack of replay value.


==Reception==
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Critical reception for the ''New Play Control!'' version of ''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' game was positive, though not as much as the original. The game still received praise for its graphics, and while the new style of gameplay received some praise for retaining, it was also criticized for lacking the ingenuity and feel of the bongo controls. Like the original, this release also received criticism for its short length and lack of replay value.
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|Matt Casamassina, [https://www.ign.com/articles/2009/05/06/new-play-control-dk-jungle-beat-review IGN]
|Matt Casamassina, [http://www.ign.com/articles/2009/05/06/new-play-control-dk-jungle-beat-review IGN]
|8.4/10
|8.4/10
|"''I'd be lying if I indicated I didn't miss bongo support for this once- wholly-unique 3D platformer. I do. I've still got my bongos so it's downright disappointing that I can't plug them in and play with them. But that said, the 'new play controls' work very well and, besides, they do sometimes add welcomed precision and responsiveness. The amazing graphical presentation -- great for four years ago and still great by Wii standards today -- holds up beautifully. And best of all, the engaging level designs will still suck you in and the combo system will keep you coming back for more. With it's reduced price tag -- less than $29.99 online -- DK Jungle Beat is a fantastic platformer that discerning Nintendo fans shouldn't be without.''"
|''"I'd be lying if I indicated I didn't miss bongo support for this once- wholly-unique 3D platformer. I do. I've still got my bongos so it's downright disappointing that I can't plug them in and play with them. But that said, the 'new play controls' work very well and, besides, they do sometimes add welcomed precision and responsiveness. The amazing graphical presentation -- great for four years ago and still great by Wii standards today -- holds up beautifully. And best of all, the engaging level designs will still suck you in and the combo system will keep you coming back for more. With it's reduced price tag -- less than $29.99 online -- DK Jungle Beat is a fantastic platformer that discerning Nintendo fans shouldn't be without."''
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|Stuart Reddick, [https://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/wii/new_play_control_donkey_kong_jungle_beat Nintendo Life]
|Stuart Reddick, [http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/wii/new_play_control_donkey_kong_jungle_beat Nintendo Life]
|9/10
|9/10
|"''New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat is the third title in Nintendo’s new line of 'Wiimakes' and boy, is it good. Everything there was to love about the original can be found here, including a handful of new content. The game excels in practically every department, and while it may only take a couple of hours to complete, it's filled with replay value. The lack of DK Bongo support is unfortunate, but not a deal-breaker. If you missed out on the Gamecube version, you owe it to yourself to pick up this must-play platformer.''"
|''"New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat is the third title in Nintendo’s new line of 'Wiimakes' and boy, is it good. Everything there was to love about the original can be found here, including a handful of new content. The game excels in practically every department, and while it may only take a couple of hours to complete, it's filled with replay value. The lack of DK Bongo support is unfortunate, but not a deal-breaker. If you missed out on the Gamecube version, you owe it to yourself to pick up this must-play platformer."''
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|Dan Pearson, [https://www.eurogamer.net/new-play-control-donkey-kong-jungle-beat-review Eurogamer]
|Dan Pearson, [http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/new-play-control-donkey-kong-jungle-beat-review Eurogamer]
|8/10
|8/10
|"''If you never caught the original, then this is almost a must-have. It's stuffed with charm and clever ideas like the score-maxing hint sections displayed upon level-completion. In fact, this is classic platforming with the added bonus of individuality and innovation. If, like a hippy with particularly adhesive locks, you were dreadfully attached to your bongo set, you may take time to adjust. I can only implore you to try.''"
|''"If you never caught the original, then this is almost a must-have. It's stuffed with charm and clever ideas like the score-maxing hint sections displayed upon level-completion. In fact, this is classic platforming with the added bonus of individuality and innovation. If, like a hippy with particularly adhesive locks, you were dreadfully attached to your bongo set, you may take time to adjust. I can only implore you to try."''
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|Adam Riley, [http://www.cubed3.com/review/720/1/new-play-control-donkey-kong-jungle-beat-nintendo-wii.html Cubed3]
|Adam Riley, [http://www.cubed3.com/review/720/1/new-play-control-donkey-kong-jungle-beat-nintendo-wii.html Cubed3]
|8/10
|8/10
|"''Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat was an instant classic when it arrived on the GameCube and now, complete with its impressive new control scheme and welcomed extras, it shines bright amongst a plethora of average Wii titles. If you missed out the first time, make sure the same does not happen again...''"
|''"Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat was an instant classic when it arrived on the GameCube and now, complete with its impressive new control scheme and welcomed extras, it shines bright amongst a plethora of average Wii titles. If you missed out the first time, make sure the same does not happen again..."''
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|[https://www.metacritic.com/game/wii/new-play-control!-donkey-kong-jungle-beat 78]
|[http://www.metacritic.com/game/wii/new-play-control!-donkey-kong-jungle-beat 78]
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{main-gallery|Donkey Kong Jungle Beat}}
{{main|Gallery:Donkey Kong Jungle Beat}}
<gallery>
<gallery>
DKJB NPC logo.png|[[New Play Control!]] logo
File:DKJBNPCLogo.jpg|[[New Play Control!]] logo
DKDKJB1.png|[[Donkey Kong]]
File:DKDKJB1.png|[[Donkey Kong]]
HelperMonkey-DKJB.png|Helper Monkey
File:HelperMonkey-DKJB.png|[[Helper Monkey]]
JungleDeeps.png|Jungle Deeps
File:JungleDeeps.png|Jungle Deeps
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Media==
{{media table
|file1=Donkey Kong Jungle Beat Banner.mp3
|title1=Disc Channel
}}


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
{{main|List of New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat quotes}}
{{main|List of New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat quotes}}
*"''Oh! My aching head... Hey, [[Donkey Kong|DK]]! The other kingdoms have taken all our [[banana]]s away! Please help us! Go show those nasty kings who's boss! Oh! I almost forgot... If you swipe {{button|wii|Wiimote}} while tilting {{button|wii|Stick}}, you'll send a sound wave in the direction you're focusing!''" - Helper Monkey
*''"Oh! My aching head... Hey, [[Donkey Kong|DK]]! The other kingdoms have taken all our [[banana]]s away! Please help us! Go show those nasty kings who's boss! Oh! I almost forgot... If [[player|you]] swipe {{button|wii|Wiimote}} while tilting {{button|wii|Stick}}, you'll send a sound wave in the direction you're focusing!"'' - Party Monkey
*"''You're not far from the king now! Are you grabbing every banana you can? You need every banana you can find for the coming battle!''" - Helper Monkey
*''"You're not far from the king now! Are you grabbing every banana you can? You need every banana you can find for the coming battle!"'' - Party Monkey
*"''THE WORLD IS MINE! ALL MINE!''" - Ghastly King/Cactus King
*''"THE WORLD IS MINE! ALL MINE!"'' - Ghastly King/Cactus King


==Staff==
==Staff==
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''New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' was developed by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. The producers were Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka. Futoshi Shirai and Haruka Kakinuma were the director and assistant director, respectively. Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka along with Hiroyuki Kimura were also the general producers. Satoru Iwata was once again the executive producer. The staff for the original game was also credited.
''New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' was developed by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. The producers were Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka. Futoshi Shirai and Haruka Kakinuma were the director and assistant director, respectively. Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka along with Hiroyuki Kimura were also the general producers. Satoru Iwata was once again the executive producer. The staff for the original game was also credited.


==Names in other languages==
==External links==
{{foreign names
*[http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/games/wii/new_play_control_donkey_kong_jungle_beat_12465.html European English site]
|Jap=Wiiであそぶ ドンキーコングジャングルビート
*[http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/goWAHJxawo5A6IEqQsXfakSPpKsT8puA New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat at Nintendo]
|JapR=Wii de Asobu Donkī Kongu Janguru Bīto
*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/r49j/index.html Japanese Site]
|JapM=Play with Wii Donkey Kong Jungle Beat
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|ChiT=Wii來玩 大金剛森林節拍
|ChiTR=Wii Láiwán Dàjīngāng Sēnlín Jiépāi
|ChiTM=Play with Wii Donkey Kong Jungle Beat
|ChiTC=<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20130122210132/http://www.nintendo.tw/wii/wii_software.htm|title=Wii遊戲軟體|publisher=Nintendo of Taiwan|language=zh-hant|accessdate=June 21, 2024}}</ref>
|FreE=Donkey Kong Jungle Beat NOUVELLE FAÇON DE JOUER !
|FreEM=Donkey Kong Jungle Beat NEW WAY TO PLAY!
|FreEC=<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com/fr-fr/Jeux/Wii/Donkey-Kong-Jungle-Beat-NOUVELLE-FACON-DE-JOUER--282321.html|title=Donkey Kong Jungle Beat NOUVELLE FAÇON DE JOUER !|publisher=Nintendo FR|accessdate=November 24, 2024|language=fr}}</ref>
}}


==References==
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==External links==
{{BoxTop}}
*[https://www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Games/Wii/NEW-PLAY-CONTROL-Donkey-Kong-Jungle-Beat-282321.html British English website]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20170709160257/http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/goWAHJxawo5A6IEqQsXfakSPpKsT8puA North American site]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/r49j/index.html Japanese site]
*[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/RVL/JPN/R49J/R49J_J.pdf Japanese instruction booklet]
 
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