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'''''Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers''''', also called '''''Donkey Kong Puzzle Paint'''''<ref>[https://twitter.com/Paul_Mach1/status/1312349471666298880 Paul Machacek, Rare developer]. ''Twitter''. Retrieved October 3, 2020.</ref> at some point in development, | '''''Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers''''', also called '''''Donkey Kong Puzzle Paint'''''<ref>[https://twitter.com/Paul_Mach1/status/1312349471666298880 Paul Machacek, Rare developer]. ''Twitter''. Retrieved October 3, 2020.</ref> at some point in development, was a canceled [[Genre#Puzzle|puzzle]] game for the [[Game Boy Advance]] and a [[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'']] spinoff title. The game was developed by [[Rare Ltd.]], was shown off at E3 2001, and was originally planned for a November 2001 release date.<ref name="ncom">[http://web.archive.org/web/20010623205345/http://www.nintendo.com/games/gamepage/gamepage_main.jsp?gameId=649 Nintendo.com - ''Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers'' (Wayback Machine)]</ref> It was likely postponed ahead of time due to the forthcoming acquisition from {{wp|Microsoft Corporation|Microsoft}} in 2002.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100731105039/http://mundorare.com/features/chronicle-of-a-buyout-foretold MundoRare - ''Chronicle of a Buyout Foretold'' (Wayback Machine)]</ref> Eventually, the game was canceled in August 2002.<ref>[https://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/7645/changes-to-rares-website Changes to Rare's Website]</ref> | ||
The game went through many different iterations, with and without Donkey Kong attached to it, including the following working titles: ''Splonge'', ''Nutcracker'', ''Animal Cracker'', and ''Sunflower''. After the game was canceled, Donkey Kong elements from the game were removed, and the Rare considered to be the game reworking into ''Banjo's Jiggy Juggle'' or using ''Sabreman'', but the game was canceled. The game was eventually converted into ''{{wp|It's Mr. Pants}}'', and released in late 2004. | The game went through many different iterations, with and without Donkey Kong attached to it, including the following working titles: ''Splonge'', ''Nutcracker'', ''Animal Cracker'', and ''Sunflower''. After the game was canceled, Donkey Kong elements from the game were removed, and the Rare considered to be the game reworking into ''Banjo's Jiggy Juggle'' or using ''Sabreman'', but the game was canceled. The game was eventually converted into ''{{wp|It's Mr. Pants}}'', and released in late 2004. |
Revision as of 04:48, June 2, 2022
Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers | |
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Developer | Rare, Ltd. |
Publisher | None |
Platform(s) | Game Boy Advance |
Release date | Canceled[?] |
Genre | Puzzle |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers, also called Donkey Kong Puzzle Paint[1] at some point in development, was a canceled puzzle game for the Game Boy Advance and a Donkey Kong spinoff title. The game was developed by Rare Ltd., was shown off at E3 2001, and was originally planned for a November 2001 release date.[2] It was likely postponed ahead of time due to the forthcoming acquisition from Microsoft in 2002.[3] Eventually, the game was canceled in August 2002.[4]
The game went through many different iterations, with and without Donkey Kong attached to it, including the following working titles: Splonge, Nutcracker, Animal Cracker, and Sunflower. After the game was canceled, Donkey Kong elements from the game were removed, and the Rare considered to be the game reworking into Banjo's Jiggy Juggle or using Sabreman, but the game was canceled. The game was eventually converted into It's Mr. Pants, and released in late 2004.
Some of the planned modes included various challenges around Donkey Kong Island, challenges from Cranky Kong, and a multiplayer mode.[2]
Gallery
Artwork of Donkey Kong
Trivia
- The main Coconut Crackers artwork made a cameo appearance in the original Foodfight! trailer.
References
- ^ Paul Machacek, Rare developer. Twitter. Retrieved October 3, 2020.
- ^ a b Nintendo.com - Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers (Wayback Machine)
- ^ MundoRare - Chronicle of a Buyout Foretold (Wayback Machine)
- ^ Changes to Rare's Website
External links
- Rareware.com page (Wayback Machine)
- Nintendo.com page (Wayback Machine)
- E3 2001 page (Wayback Machine)