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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:DK'sJungleParkway.png|The icon on the menu | File:DK'sJungleParkway.png|The icon on the menu | ||
File:D.K.'s Jungle Parkway 1.png|The big jump | File:D.K.'s Jungle Parkway 1.png|The big jump | ||
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File:D.K.'s Jungle Parkway 4.png|The cave | File:D.K.'s Jungle Parkway 4.png|The cave | ||
File:Mk64-2.jpg|Artwork of the parkway | File:Mk64-2.jpg|Artwork of the parkway | ||
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===Wii=== | ===Wii=== | ||
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File:D.K.'s Jungle_Parkway.PNG|D.K.'s Jungle Parkway in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. | File:D.K.'s Jungle_Parkway.PNG|D.K.'s Jungle Parkway in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. | ||
File:MarioKartWii-DKJungleParkway1.png|The cruise boat now has tourists on it. | File:MarioKartWii-DKJungleParkway1.png|The cruise boat now has tourists on it. | ||
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File:MarioKartWii-DKJungleParkway3.png|The bridge leading to the cave. | File:MarioKartWii-DKJungleParkway3.png|The bridge leading to the cave. | ||
File:MarioKartWii-DKJungleParkway4.png|The cave interior. | File:MarioKartWii-DKJungleParkway4.png|The cave interior. | ||
</gallery | </gallery> | ||
==Instruction Manual Description== | ==Instruction Manual Description== | ||
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[[Category: Forests and Jungles]] | [[Category:Forests and Jungles]] | ||
[[Category:Mario Kart 64]] | [[Category:Mario Kart 64]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:31, August 7, 2011
Template:Racecourse D.K.'s Jungle Parkway is a race course in the Special Cup of Mario Kart 64. It is Donkey Kong's home track in the game. When racers go off-course, "restless natives", as the instruction booklet calls them, will throw stones at them. Who these "natives" are is unknown. A cruise boat named Mario floats around the river in the jungle.
The race starts off along the shoreline of the river which leads to a massive jump across the river. Players then follow the winding dirt path to a narrow wooden bridge at the edge of a waterfall. The bridge leads to a small cave, which ends at the start of the track.
The course was remade in Mario Kart Wii, with some differences. Characters are now riding the cruise boat, the water is orange instead of blue, and the jungle has been pushed back, eliminating the "natives". Another change is that there's mud inside the cave, which will slow down racers that try to cross it. The Dash Panel at the jump has been modified. In the N64 version, if the player is shrunk by a lightning bolt when approaching the jump, it is possible for the player not to make it over the river. In the Wii version, the panel acts similar to the cannon in DK Mountain where the player will always make it across, even when shrunk. Also, the island in the middle of the river now has Piantas on it, unlike the Nintendo 64 version.
The N64 version has a glitch where it is possible to jump through the corner in the cave, resulting in as little as a 20 second race if done three times. This was not fixed in the Virtual Console release.
Gallery
N64
- DK'sJungleParkway.png
The icon on the menu
Wii
- D.K.'s Jungle Parkway.PNG
D.K.'s Jungle Parkway in Mario Kart Wii.
- MarioKartWii-DKJungleParkway3.png
The bridge leading to the cave.
- MarioKartWii-DKJungleParkway4.png
The cave interior.
Instruction Manual Description
The home of Donkey Kong, the Jungle Parkway was developed as a tourist facility and equipped with a racing ground for Karts. Carved out of the jungle, the road is mostly narrow. Be careful -- should you leave the course, the restless natives will "voice" their complaints by throwing stones at you.
Trivia
- In the Nintendo 64 version, when the player flies off the ramp that crosses the river, the ferry boat cannot be collided with.
- In the Nintendo 64 version, if the player is hit by stones thrown by the "natives" while doing a Time Trial, he/she can't save any ghost data for this track.
Names in Other Languages
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