Donkey Kong Country 3 GBA
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| Donkey Kong Country 3 | |
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| System | Game Boy Advance |
| Release Date | North America: November 7, 2005 Europe: November 4, 2005 Japan: December 11, 2005 |
| Publisher | Nintendo |
| Genre | Platformer, Sidescroller |
| Rating | E for Everyone |
| Players | 1 |
| Controller Pak | |
| Rumble | |
| Expansion Pak | |
| Link Cable | Not Supported |
| Xbox Live | |
| Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection | |
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Donkey Kong Country games, a Game Boy Advance port was developed by Rare (released on November 7th 2005). The title omits the original's subtitle "Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!". Amongst the changes is Pacifica, a bonus world exclusive to the GBA version of the game, accessible halfway through the game. This differs from other GBA ports like Yoshi's Island, where new stages only become accessible after the game's completion. With Pacifica put into the game there was also a new boss put into the game (but not for Pacifica, which featured an old boss). The port also featured a new cheat menu and an all-new soundtrack composed by David Wise from the ground up which replaced the original. GameSpot said in their review that the music was in some cases better than the original, such as the boardwalk levels of Lake Orangatanga. The port also had a number of minor changes, including a brighter screen, around the time when the Game Boy Advance SP had the backlight refitted. Wrinkly Kong's save caves are also omitted, having being replaced by Cranky's Dojo. Swanky's bonus games now feature a virtual reality where the player must collect stars.
