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* [[Suspiciously Similar Song]]: Part of the song "Nuts and Bolts", which is played in the factory levels, sounds similar to [[Led Zeppelin]]'s "Kashmir".
* [[Suspiciously Similar Song]]: Part of the song "Nuts and Bolts", which is played in the factory levels, sounds similar to [[Led Zeppelin]]'s "Kashmir".
** The GBA version of "Rockface Rumble" bears a resemblance to "Sweet Home Alabama".
** The GBA version of "Rockface Rumble" bears a resemblance to "Sweet Home Alabama".
* [[Tough Act to Follow]]: After its predecessor set a very high bar standard, it was no surprise this trope would happen.

** Not to mention, the game came out literally two months after ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' wowed the video game industry. ''Donkey Kong Country 3'' ended up getting hit hard with the [[Popularity Polynomial]].
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Revision as of 11:28, 26 March 2018


  • Broken Base: Is the original SNES soundtrack (by Eveline Fischer) or the re-done Gameboy Advance soundtrack (by David Wise) superior?
  • Most Annoying Sound: Kiddy's "AGGGGHHHH!!!" when he loses a life.
  • Suspiciously Similar Song: Part of the song "Nuts and Bolts", which is played in the factory levels, sounds similar to Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir".
    • The GBA version of "Rockface Rumble" bears a resemblance to "Sweet Home Alabama".
  • Tough Act to Follow: After its predecessor set a very high bar standard, it was no surprise this trope would happen.
    • Not to mention, the game came out literally two months after Super Mario 64 wowed the video game industry. Donkey Kong Country 3 ended up getting hit hard with the Popularity Polynomial.