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| == The End of Level Target of GBA. ==
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| The End of Level Target in this particular level does not function the exact same way between the GBA and the SNES version. In the SNES version, you just jump off the barrel and you get a prize. In the GBA version things aren't that simple. You have to grab the second Kong, jump, position yourself above the target, and in the peak of the jump throw it upwards, above the target. Only then you may get a prize. (I played the USA versions.)<BR>[[User:Gomess 512|Gomess 512]] ([[User talk:Gomess 512|talk]]) 13:14, February 21, 2022 (EST)
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