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Donkey Kong Country is a platforming game developed by Rare Ltd, featuring Donkey Kong, one of Nintendo's iconic mascots. You must traverse through the vast jungles, deep mines, and high mountains to retrieve your stolen banana hoard from King K. Travel through each unique levels with the help of Diddy Kong, and other members of the Kong crew along the way. Donkey Kong Country is a platform video game developed by Rare that was originally published for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was first released on November 21, 1994 in North America and on November 24, 1994 in Europe.
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Google Translate wrote:No doubt one of the best hacks I've ever played, and even worthy to be similar to their own franchise for the originality of levels. There are some bugs and glitches that do not influence on virtually nothing if playing for fun. The only problem I found is not critical, but becomes boring, for example, some levels even after completing them, the map still has not caught as the Kremcoins, and some only become complete with the '!'
After completing other worlds. DK coins had no problems. I only have one question. I miss just 1 Kremcoin to go to the last level of Lost World, but has 2 levels that are incomplete: Reptile Rise (found 2 bonus) and Endless Elevator (1 bonus). Could you tell me if there's a bonus in these levels? I'm already two days redoing them and do not think.
Oh, I take this opportunity to say that I am proud to be a Brazilian to have started this great project. Google Translate wrote:Thank you, I'm very glad you like it. And about this glitch of kremkoins, I think that's something I can not change, unless I let each level with your amount of original bonus but as I was wanting to explore the hack as much as possible resolvir change some bonus place, enfin I will make a list with the right amount of bonus in each level.
And the level that is missing is the kremkoin Endless elevator because the reptile rise is the only level that without the '!' When complete. Kingizor wrote:The bps patch format requires that the file to be patched is the same as the one the patch was made for.
Some patchers can ignore this rule, but it's generally not a good idea to do that unless you know what you're doing. In this case the ROM to be patched should be the clean, unheadered v1.0 USA version of DKC2. Any deviations such as the presence of a copier header, interleaving, corruption as well as damaged or alternate versions of the ROM will trigger that error in beat.
I found the and now my beat app keep crashing. I just really want to play this. The attached file is a RAR archive.
Typically people would use or WinRar to open these to extract the files within. The message you're getting is due to some other software running on your computer. A few minutes of Googling suggests it might be some kind of administration software, i.e. Something an organization such as a school or business would put on to restrict what you can and cannot do. Avoid, if possible.
The patch itself inside the RAR file is a BPS patch which is not supported by Lunar IPS. Suitable patchers would be. ZSNES is still as glorious as it ever was, but these days some flavour of bsnes or Snes9x tends to be preferred in most situations.