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[[Diddy Kong]]'s [[Peanut Popgun]], one of his main weapons in the game, is his [[Neutral B]] attack as well as his projectile weapon in ''[[Brawl]]''. [[Konga Beat]] is Donkey Kong's [[Final Smash]], which is similar to if not the same as Donkey Kong's musical attack from this game.
All but one of [[Diddy Kong]]'s special moves come from this game. His [[Neutral-B]] move, the [[Peanut Popgun]]s, are one of his main weapons in the game, and this becomes his projectile weapon in ''[[Brawl]]''. Diddy Kong's [[Up B]] move and [[Side B]] move also come from this game. [[Konga Beat]] is [[Donkey Kong]]'s [[Final Smash]], which is similar to if not the same as Donkey Kong's musical attack from this game (Bongo Blast).


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Revision as of 04:19, December 8, 2007

Donkey Kong 64 is a Nintendo 64 3D adventure game developed by Rare and released in 1999. The game is a follow-up to the three Donkey Kong Country games on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and is the first Nintendo 64 game to require an Expansion Pack in order to be playable.

Super Smash Bros. series

Super Smash Bros. Melee

The DK Rap, the music in Donkey Kong 64's opening sequence, is the theme song for the Kongo Jungle stage.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

All but one of Diddy Kong's special moves come from this game. His Neutral-B move, the Peanut Popguns, are one of his main weapons in the game, and this becomes his projectile weapon in Brawl. Diddy Kong's Up B move and Side B move also come from this game. Konga Beat is Donkey Kong's Final Smash, which is similar to if not the same as Donkey Kong's musical attack from this game (Bongo Blast).