Donkey Kong Country

Super Nintendo - 1994

Speed run


Adam Sweeney:
So much for a theoretical limit of 47 minutes. Here's a 101% speedrun for Donkey Kong Country, SNES version. Finishes in 00:44, according to the in-game timer. The run is single-segment; it was done without saving the game. DKC has always been one of my favorite Super Nintendo games. Playing the Competition Cartridge with my little sister in Blockbuster's competition a decade ago is one of my favorite gaming experiences. By the way, she's probably a lot better at this game than you are. >_> Getting "101%" in DKC means not only completing every level in the game, but visiting every bonus area. There are two "bonus areas," however, that don't count towards the percentage. They're commonly believed to be bonus areas, but they aren't. These rooms appear in Bouncy Bonanza and Manic Mincers. If you're wondering why I skipped these rooms, that's why. There are two things about the in-game timer I'd like to mention. First, a lot of slowdown is created in the Torchlight Trouble level, but I believe this also slows down the in-game clock, rendering the slowdown irrelevant. Next, the timer doesn't run on the world map. One could take a five-minute break on the world map, go and get a drink, come back, and not have lost any time. I did no such thing, but I could have if I wanted. There was a point where I accidentally beat Master Necky Jr too early, and had to backtrack back to Monkey Mines to visit the bonus areas for Millstone Mayhem, then use Funky Flights to proceed to the Vine Valley levels. While this looks odd, this did not cost me any time, because of the way the timer works. This speedrun was done on SNES version 1.1 (or maybe it's 1.2) of the game. I'm aware of two major changes to this version from the original: First, I believe it's impossible to skip the world map "celebration" by mashing buttons. I haven't had any luck getting it to work on this version of the game. Not that this makes any difference, as the timer doesn't run on the world map. Next, the popular warp glitch that allows for warping to Orang-utan Gang from World 1, is fixed. So not only did I not use said glitch in this run, I couldn't have if I wanted to. This run went very well, apart from a sloppy performance in Vulture Culture. A time of 00:43 is possible, but it would require using a more aggressive, riskier route than the one I used. It would be very difficult to achieve. Enjoy the run.
 
 
 
 
 
[1] joshhi
  WOW, truly amazing and omg so f* fast. *worshiped*  
 
 
[2] Spaz342
  I always wondered why there were bananas under the water.....  
 
 
[3] Psycho_Path
  nicely done, but he didn't do the shortcut on the go stop level where you go back through the entrance and come out at the end of the level.  
 
 
[4] Kurt Cobain
  If u used the warp in the mine cart place why not in all the other lvls?? u just showing the bonus things too..i love this game and ive done a run just like yours XD  
 
 
[5] Joshua
  Dare I ask how long you've been spanking this monkey?  
 
 
[6] Wilko
  I remember that game  
 
 
[7] Ryan
  he could have done the shortcut at stop and go, then went back in got the secrets and then pushed pause and select, but the last secret was so close to the exit anyway so there was no point, it was more time efficient to go straight through  
 
 
[8] Jon Yoder
  well done...I was glued for the whole thing. ;)  
 
 
[2] DeadRiverDoom
  Impressive!! I am glad you didn't use a tool or didn't say you did or whatever cause tools are for losers.  
 
 
[3] greatfox
  got the game color version  
 
 
[4] Nintenking
  It's a 101% speed run. The Stop and Go Station warp won't help here.  
 
 
[5] RetroRocker
  You truly are amazing at this game, I cannot tell you how many of those levels used to frustrate me to the point of quitting that game. Those ones were treck-tracked and mine-cart madness, god i hated those...  
 
 
[6] dez
  liar!you didnt win every bonus game! i've seen you mess up multple x on different bonus games  
 
 
[7] RobAota
  THAT was something special  
 
 
[8] jokerzcard5445
  ive always wondered how monkeys can breath under water... anyways NICE RUN!!!  
 
 
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From Wikipedia: Donkey Kong Country is a 2-D side scrolling platform video game developed by Rare, featuring the character Donkey Kong.
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