


Wanting to become part of the competition themselves, she and Kiddy decided to show the other competitors that they are just as good as the others.

Roolenstein all hear of the contest, and the Kongs set out leaving Dixie Kong with her cousin, Kiddy Kong. During the story, announcements of a contest to find the fabled Lost World, which was said to have dominated legends for centuries, attracted "would-be" explorers all over the world to seize the long awaited chance of fame and fortune. The game's story takes place after the events of Donkey Kong Land 2, and the Northern Kremisphere is at peace once more. 5 Differences from the Game Boy and Game Boy Color versions.The Game Boy Color port was released in Japan on May 7, 2014, while the original Game Boy port was released in Europe and Australia in October 2014 and North America in February 2015. Like its two predecessors, Donkey Kong Land III was released on the Nintendo 3DS's Virtual Console. Unlike Wario Land IIs port, it is not backward compatible with the Game Boy, which is evident from the transparent cartridge the game is contained in. The game was not released in Japan until three years later, in 2000, where it was released for the Game Boy Color, under the title, Donkey Kong GB: Dinky Kong & Dixie Kong. Aside from that, the game is a semi-sequel to Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! It is the third and final entry in the Donkey Kong Land games. Meaning: Donkey Kong GB: Dinky Kong & Dixie Kong) (also written as Donkey Kong Land 3) is a platforming video game released for the Game Boy by Nintendo in 1997. Romaji: Donkī Kongu GB: Dinkī Kongu ando Dikushī Kongu

Rool fronting his own hunt with his Kremling Krew and Donkey and Diddy Kong deserting the other Kongs and leaving a malcontent Dixie and Kiddy Kong far behind. Allegiances have began to form seemingly overnight, with the return of Baron K. Set shortly after the events of Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong’s Double Trouble, the Northern Kremisphere is home to a heated competition to find the fabled Lost World hidden somewhere on the land. Released exclusively in Japan, Donkey Kong GB: Dinky Kong & Dixie Kong served as an enhanced remake of Donkey Kong Land III, taking advantage of the Gameboy Color’s superior hardware and palette to bring the original monochrome offering onto a vibrant new platform.
