![]() ![]() As we are well aware Banjo and Conker first appear in DKR before spinning off into their own series. Here is a bit of a tricky one: Timber's Balloon Pop, that' right, Timber the Tiger from off of Diddy Kong Racing has his own game, but where would you put it on the form if it was acepted as a DKU game the most obvious answer would be that it would go in the Donkey Kong section but here is the problem with that. I have found zero evidence supporting the fact that these are the real deal however we have confirmation that DK is not a character in two Mario themed games: Heads Up (Based On Mario Hoops) And Mario's Memory Match (loosely based on Mario Party) In these DK is repersented as an icon of his head and a card so these are not Donkey Kong. and Kremling Krushin DK (repersented by a moving still image) to throw barrels and kremlings (also repersented by moving still images) Here is one with a huge question mark over it, Doney Konk in this game the still images of the characters do move but since this is a whack a mole type game it's up to question whether these are the actual characters being given concusions or these are just fake. The first has Donkey Kong getting bored one day and deciding to throw rocks randomly for no reason. Next we have some original games: Hurling For Distance, and Kremling Krushin. A good example of this is how we don't view Minecraft Skin Pack 1 as seperate from the main game, it is just a small part of it. These games are just ported over minigames from DK: King Of Swing and therefore shouldn't really be considered seperate from the main game. first off we have Banana Grab, Banana Bonanza and Rolling Panic. It was a flash game promoting Lunchables alongside Nuts And Bolts and while they were talking about it they were thinking about how the impact of this game's potential DKU status could open the flood gates for other flash games. it was the DKU Tribunal Second Term, Hyle and Jeff talked about a game called Banjo Kazooie Nuts And Bolts: Aerial Challenge. So, recently I thought of something, and that thought first started when I listened to an episode the Kongverstation.
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