He's explained this on his twitch channel. It's not so much he dislikes the song, he just doesn't think it fits with the setting. He also says he much prefers to listen to remixes of the song rather than the original.
@@Critoxyn I mean it's understandable why; Aquatic Ambiance is a very calming, relaxing song; kinda makes you want to close your eyes and relax a bit. When you compare that to Lockjaw's Saga, it has a sense of Claustrophobia; with the song taking place in the ship's hold, which is rapidly filling with water. It sounds more unnerving, but also more adventurous, to help you want to push onwards and succeed. There was also originally a track planned for serene water levels; but DKC2 didn't have anything similar to that, as a result, the music was repurposed and retooled for a different level design. Which means; Aquatic Ambiance essentially led to the creation of "Stickerbrush Symphony." So, it has that going for it.
@@uknownada It is a frame perfect input... on a 30 fps game... that activates when any of the 4 face buttons are pressed. Not easy, but not nearly as hard as it initially sounds.
So considering he calls it a 25 year old game and he shared the opening narration on stream a good while ago it should surprise no one that this episode was recorded in 2019
Yup, I remember being on the stream where he showed that opening. I was so hyped, I thought it was only a matter of weeks at most when he would come back to LP'ing.
I've been playing this game for decades now and I've never even heard about that warp between level one and two. That seriously takes you through like half the game.
Yeah, apparently it's because that screen is the only part of the map where the paths aren't all straight lines. The corners act as level slots. Apparently it was fixed in later revisions, or at least made much harder to pull off.
God I love those making of tapes. The hosts were all 90s hype and wacky, using all the energy they could muster, and the guys at rare were so deadpan by comparison I found very amusing.
No it's not been retconned. Cranky is still treated as OG Donkey Kong. Sometimes when speaking in real-world terms that gets ignored, because the Donkey Kong name and character idea is distinct. But in-universe it's still true.
4:38 I actually know about that speed running trick. When I was a kid we had this game in my day care and there was this girl who was able to do it flawlessly. The rest of us tried, but somehow she was the only one able to do it. That takes me back.
Since Jon does not explain this, what he did was a wrong warp. When a single character is moving on the map, you can trick the game into making you enter a stage by pressing A, B, X, Y or Start on the moment to enter that corner. It only works for world 1 and it skips the first, second, and most of the third world. Its a very common speedruning tactic, but the fact jon effectively skirts the issue about it(He calls it the actual second level.) is kind of the main issue. I figured he do it just for a gag, but he just skipped two entire worlds and acted like nothing happened.
I imagine he'll mention it or roll things back next episode, but I'll admit that was a little off-putting; I'm familiar with the speedrun of the game, but there's a fair few people even in the comments who have never seen the game before. I can't say an off season April fools style gag is the best way to introduce it to them, especially from a channel that so thoroughly shows off everything about a game. Thanks for putting the info out there, glad someone in the comments had the confused newbies backs!
So, nice to see this game be played by Jon. On a sidenote, THAT TRICK AT 4:38 RIGHT THERE, OH MY GOD I REMEMBER THAT!! I remember accidentally pulling that off in my youth, and I was _never_ able to replicate that... it got to the point where I thought it was a fever dream.
When I was just a toddler trying to play this, I thought that walking into the empty Banana Hoard made you lose a life. Because what else would incredibly disheartening music and DK's expression of utter lament mean?
16:00 Might be my favorite level. I remember always looking forward to it, when I was a kid, because of its atmosphere. The music, the design, the way it starts off clear and the weather gets worse as you get further in, etc. It's a pretty basic level, otherwise, but it has a great feel to it.
A lot of games when they were put on Virtual Console were subject to the updated laws regarding flashing effects and such that could cause epilepsy, as such they had to be changed. This is why some games took quite a while to put on the service back in the day.
This game has no right looking as gorgeous as it does. It’s so uncommon for that era to have a game that feels so unbound by the technical limitations of the time, but this is a complete vision
It's so weird that even though he's the main character that Donkey Kong is the worst character of the game and isn't even playable in the majority of the Donkey Kong Country trilogy.
Another weird trend is that any DK game with Dixie Kong as a main character ends up being excellent. DKC2, DKC3, and Tropical Freeze are arguably the best games in the series and are also are the only ones to feature Dixie.
@@Alex_Off-Beat Well from what I've seen DKC3 is kind of considered to black sheep of the trilogy. Don't have many major problems with it, but that's what i usually see when it comes to that game.
There's also a lot of people who think DKC3 is extremely underrated. I think most of the dislike comes from the poor sales of the game due to it being released at the very end of the SNES's life (after the N64 had come out), the really bad GBA port, and a few frustrating levels. The amount of variety in the game is insane, every stage introduces a new gameplay element. Sure a couple of them were executed poorly but the majority of the game is great.
Oh man, I had no supplementary material for this game, so I had to figure out everything on my own, including where the bonus stages were, that you could Start Select out of a completed stage (found it on accident somehow), and what the heck those exclamation points meant! I also had absolutely no idea you didn't have to complete the bonus stages, so I always finished every single one unless I got a save barrel after one earlier in the stage, and always finished all bonus games in the entire stage before finishing it! I also did a fair amount of the companion bonus stages until I realized they weren't linked to the actual stages so they wouldn't count for that stage's secrets. To think that I grew up in what is most likely the last generation to ever have to deal with a problem like that!
37:50 OH. Is that who Chuggaa was referring to when he talked about "crocodiles that look like Claptrap" back in Mario Party? I thought he was talking about the Cluefinders Claptrap.
Hey Jon, did you know that there is a 3-up balloon at the end of Jungle Hijinxs? Get on the top point of the exit mountain with Rambi, jump as high as you can, and then dismount him at the apex of the jump.
Jon, you're right. I've never seen/played this game. It was half a decade before my time and over a decade before I got into gaming. I hope to learn. Edit: Good to know that to beat the game, you have to be good from the get go and break the game.
I cannot believe that you showing the beginning of this first episode on stream a while back as a tease for your returning let’s plays was actually a MASSIVE LONG CON IN ORDER TO TROLL US. Tricking us into expecting a full legit let’s play by only showing the normal part of the video is so perfectly evil
This just reminds me that I constantly replayed the first level for some reason that I reached a point where I was able to speedrun it with my eyes closed. Only the first level though lol.
I remember hugging every walls with barrels and jumping in every suspicious holes, fun times. What I don't remember is this stage order... Might be confusing it with 2.
Oh yeah, Thanks. I was not sure since he went with it and did not go back in this episode. I'm most familiar with the early game since, beside 20-25 years ago, I don't think I completely finished the game again, only replayed the early stuff. I was also not aware of this trick so it's much confusing for my brain.
I distinctly remember smooshing my body against every wall in the many hours spent with this game on the GBA. This game is so formative for me but in retrospect the secrets are so laughably abysmal. Still, with no other responsibilities I knew this game's secrets inside and out as a child.
Dkc 2 really got the team up balance perfect. In dkc1 Donkey’s upsides are niche while Diddy’s are incredibly universal. But 2 made dixie and Diddy’s strengths a lot more debatable on who’s better. While the average beginner might think Dixie is objectively better because her hover in a platformer makes her op, Diddy’s speed while doing just about everything makes everything but jumping easier. They even kept the idea of both kings holding the barrels opposite ways to complement this even further so you never really wanna just play one kong all the time. It really makes me get why Jirard the completionist is saving this for his final game. They really went out of their way to fine tune every little nitpick you could have about Dkc1.
I have a lot of sentiment with this game. It was my first Nintendo game that I got for my 7th birthday along with a GBA. I never played a sidescroller at that point in time, having only played arcade style games on the PS1, but once I learned how to play, I was hooked.
Oh man I'm super excited for this one, DKC1 is a real classic that I feel Jon knows how to make fun, informative, and entertaining so will definitely be looking forward to seeing more episodes of this as they come out!
Yessss! This is one of the first games I ever played I know people love 2 but I get more nostalgia from this one! I love LP Jon so ready for him to get some bananas!
My favorite LPer playing my first video game ever 5 minutes in and he shows a secret I’ve never seen and a mechanic I’ve also never seen This gonna be good
*1:* It's real oldschool, but honestly that's what we're here for on this channel. What's more, a classic like this always expands my dong. (yes I know that sounds lewd, but it's a classic meme regardless) *2:* Speaking of classics, do you have any shooters that you played back in the day? You have a well-loved copy of Chasm: The Rift knocking around? *3:* Isn't Donkey Kong Jr basically Rare DK's dad? *4:* In the cave next to Ice Age Alley, it looks like Majora is keeping an eye on us. *5:* Aquatic Ambience gives me such good chills. I can understand why it wouldn't be your kind of thing, but I kinda feel bad that it doesn't do it for you like it does it for me. *_...W A T E R M O N K E..._* *6:* Candy Kong's kinda weird anyways. Her limbs put Lanky to shame with how lonk they are.
@@SplicerOtter Oooooo, reading the description. Next you'll tell me that watching the whole video might answer a question I had in the first 5 seconds of starting. Sarcasm aside, that's some good stuff TimeThief did.
When youve played these games for so long, and as many times as we have, you just know the location of the secrets. This may have been the very first video game I ever played with my uncle back in the nineties and early 2000s. So our goal was just beating levels. I learned some of the secrets from him, others you literally find by accident as you’re walking around with a barrel lol
For someone who played a lot of DKC1 as a kid and watched a lot of LPs I don't think I've ever watched a single LP of a DKC game... That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it 🤓
Well then. A ProtonJon LP of Donkey Kong Country. I watched your friend MasaeAnela play it a little while back. I thought that I would check yours out now. I see you took advantage of a trick to skip to Orang-Utan Gang. That...is actually my favorite level in DKC. It's not due to the asinine amount of secrets to find, but rather the sunset aesthetic and jungly environment. It's so nice to just simply romp through! With that in mind, I should let you know that the original DKC is actually my favorite sidescroller game in the Donkey Kong series. Heck, it's my number three DK game in general, following DK64 and Donkey Kong Barrel Blast! I love the sense of immersion with DKC1, and the fact that DK himself is playable is nice, regardless of his weaknesses. I just love this game... Even so, I am amused by your skill, Jon. I'll watch the rest of this LP.
DKC2 is indeed all-around the better game, but there's one thing that I prefer DKC1 for - the sound effects are in my opinion so much better. TNT exploding, the clamshell sounds, landing from jumping sounds, it all just sounds so much better than the sound effects in DKC2.
34:52 Actually, in DKC1, a few songs were composed by Robin Beanland (Funky's Fugue) and - now known as Novakovic - Evelin Fischer (Simian Segue, Candy's Love Song, Voices Of The Temple, Forest Frenzy, Northern Emispheres and Ice Cave Chant). The rest of the soundtrack was indeed composed by David "THE GOAT" Wise.
I just started watching your LP's Jon, and they are the best I've ever seen. Your matter of fact dry humor is golden. And yeah the orangutan level is the second in the game. I'm glad I discovered you on Normal Boots! "Our name is ONG Banana! Perfect. DK is sad that he forgot to spell his own name." 😂 20:36
It’s kinda funny how you can find some of the minigames even when you aren’t looking for them. I think that’s how I got 100% completion on one of the hidden stages. I think it’s called “Reptile Rumble” or something like that, and I must have been incredibly lucky to even find it. Like, this game has so many secret stages that it makes the game feel…longer.
Jon: One of the most important games on the Super Nintendo has to be Donkey Kong Country. Me: One of the most important games on the Super Nintendo (in developing my rage as a kid) has to be Donkey Kong Country 2.
3:50 about that... (spoilers for bonus rooms) my memory might be wrong, but I think that there is a bonus room that is hidden within another bonus room, so failing the first one means that you cannot enter the second one...
A wee bit late, but it's so cool to see an LPer I've watched for so long play one of my favorite games. Love the DKC titles. And each one has its charms for me. Regarding the question about Torchlight Trouble, I checked and versions like the SNES Classic and on NSO the all-white flash frame is straight up gone in those versions so it's only on the original carts.
“I’m going to treat it like you’ve never seen this game before” *casually proceeds to break the game in half*
You expected him to play a game and NOT break it like a Kit-Kat Bar?
@@CourierDan Jon is the kind of guy who doesn't eat the whole Kit-Kat Bar at once.
What a weirdo.
What else did you expect? XD
@@CourierDan its a lets play not one of his livestreams so yes that is what I an many others expected
To be fair, if you've never seen the game before, you might not actually know he's making it up. xD
32:06 "I never really liked the Aquatic Ambience song"
**Everyone will remember that*
He's explained this on his twitch channel. It's not so much he dislikes the song, he just doesn't think it fits with the setting. He also says he much prefers to listen to remixes of the song rather than the original.
@@Critoxyn I mean it's understandable why; Aquatic Ambiance is a very calming, relaxing song; kinda makes you want to close your eyes and relax a bit.
When you compare that to Lockjaw's Saga, it has a sense of Claustrophobia; with the song taking place in the ship's hold, which is rapidly filling with water. It sounds more unnerving, but also more adventurous, to help you want to push onwards and succeed. There was also originally a track planned for serene water levels; but DKC2 didn't have anything similar to that, as a result, the music was repurposed and retooled for a different level design. Which means; Aquatic Ambiance essentially led to the creation of "Stickerbrush Symphony." So, it has that going for it.
@@Critoxyn It's more so that he dosen't like ambient music. If he said that even when he's relaxing, he listens to very fast paced and heavier songs.
that's like saying you hate corridors of time or something
24:12 : "Style points are not needed for 101%"
Hideki Kamiya: "... And I took that personally."
"I'm gonna treat this like you've never seen this game before."
*glitches to world 5 or something*
Yeah, he skipped to the second to last level in world 3. I never knew this even existed!
@@soronexle2681 I've seen TAS's of this game use that trick, but I had no idea it was possible through normal play.
world 3
@@uknownada It is a frame perfect input...
on a 30 fps game...
that activates when any of the 4 face buttons are pressed.
Not easy, but not nearly as hard as it initially sounds.
@@jasonkeith2832 And also have one Kong in the party.
"But you get... OH NOOO!" - mantra of ProtonJon in any game.
Two minutes in, and I can already see why Jon was hyping this LP up as being "The stupid/silly one" in his streams. This'll be a treat :P
Which streams
little did you know…
"The moral of the story is that everyone is an idiot." - Proton Jon
Is he wrong tho?
He just summed up the DKC cartoon perfectly.
Ah yes, Monkey business is good business. Measured in Bananas and Balloons.
4:22 We're only one episode in, and Jon already knows how to break this game in two.
Has there been a game that he hasn’t broke
@@millerkarageanes1562 Agreed; I was just about to say, "It's Jon we're talking about here"
That's our Jon!
@@shadowrose8907 And we love him for that
But we didn't get a glitch count, so clearly it's developer intended.
Me: "Huh. This underwater music sounds like the underwater music in Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze.
Me 5 seconds later at myself: "Well, yeah, DUH."
So considering he calls it a 25 year old game and he shared the opening narration on stream a good while ago it should surprise no one that this episode was recorded in 2019
Why am I not surprised? xD
Yup, I remember being on the stream where he showed that opening. I was so hyped, I thought it was only a matter of weeks at most when he would come back to LP'ing.
@@Alfonso162008 LMAFO
Only a 2 year turnaround impressive
B R U H
I can't hear that opening Rare jingle without thinking of the corrupted version from Vinesauce.
Same
The one that keeps going up in pitch? Same! I just played the game about two weeks ago, and just wanted it to keep increasing.
“I’m going to treat it like you’ve never seen this game before” THATS ME, IVE NEVER SEEN THIS GAME BEFORE!!!!
Well congratulations. Your prize is a brand new car.
Same, you're not alone.
Gotta love the commercial for this that went. "You don't need 2 addons for game this good looking!"
Sounds like a jab at Sega and it's Sega CD and 32x. But what would I know? xD
rather, you just need to pay extra for the game having a addon built in XD
Genesis does what nintendont
4:36 That moment you thought your current playthrough was ahead of the Let’s Player’s
I've been playing this game for decades now and I've never even heard about that warp between level one and two. That seriously takes you through like half the game.
Yeah, apparently it's because that screen is the only part of the map where the paths aren't all straight lines. The corners act as level slots. Apparently it was fixed in later revisions, or at least made much harder to pull off.
The only time I saw warps was in DKC2 and DKC3. I never knew it was in the very first DKC game. That blows my mind!
@@SoraFan23 Yeah, a few times too. The one above the first bonus entrance of Slipslide Ride is visible in this video, camouflaged in blue.
I also never knew about this!
I _believe_ that's a glitch, not an intended warp.
God I love those making of tapes. The hosts were all 90s hype and wacky, using all the energy they could muster, and the guys at rare were so deadpan by comparison I found very amusing.
Back when gaming advertisements were actually charismatic lol
No it's not been retconned. Cranky is still treated as OG Donkey Kong. Sometimes when speaking in real-world terms that gets ignored, because the Donkey Kong name and character idea is distinct. But in-universe it's still true.
4:38
I actually know about that speed running trick. When I was a kid we had this game in my day care and there was this girl who was able to do it flawlessly. The rest of us tried, but somehow she was the only one able to do it. That takes me back.
Since Jon does not explain this, what he did was a wrong warp. When a single character is moving on the map, you can trick the game into making you enter a stage by pressing A, B, X, Y or Start on the moment to enter that corner. It only works for world 1 and it skips the first, second, and most of the third world. Its a very common speedruning tactic, but the fact jon effectively skirts the issue about it(He calls it the actual second level.) is kind of the main issue. I figured he do it just for a gag, but he just skipped two entire worlds and acted like nothing happened.
I imagine he'll mention it or roll things back next episode, but I'll admit that was a little off-putting; I'm familiar with the speedrun of the game, but there's a fair few people even in the comments who have never seen the game before. I can't say an off season April fools style gag is the best way to introduce it to them, especially from a channel that so thoroughly shows off everything about a game. Thanks for putting the info out there, glad someone in the comments had the confused newbies backs!
2:06 that is a real website. Im impressed 👏
It's been a website for a long time, it was a joke on stream
So, nice to see this game be played by Jon.
On a sidenote, THAT TRICK AT 4:38 RIGHT THERE, OH MY GOD I REMEMBER THAT!!
I remember accidentally pulling that off in my youth, and I was _never_ able to replicate that... it got to the point where I thought it was a fever dream.
Christ you weren't kidding about the flashing lights. I'm not epileptic but my eyes are hurting after watching that.
GameFAQs may not have existed in 1994, but AOL and Yahoo did. Looking up the secrets online was very possible even back then.
When I was just a toddler trying to play this, I thought that walking into the empty Banana Hoard made you lose a life. Because what else would incredibly disheartening music and DK's expression of utter lament mean?
It makes sense
DK lost a life from sheer despair at having no more bananas
Now I understand what he meant by "This lp gets weird"
I'm scared jon
16:00 Might be my favorite level. I remember always looking forward to it, when I was a kid, because of its atmosphere. The music, the design, the way it starts off clear and the weather gets worse as you get further in, etc. It's a pretty basic level, otherwise, but it has a great feel to it.
Wasn't expecting a game I've heard of.
Edit: Wasn't expecting Diddy doing the Default Dance either.
Why can't an ostrich attack? "Because that would be weird"
As opposed to them flying?
Ostritches. Well known for never attacking anything, but flying? Yeah they do that.
It's pretty hilarious considering that they can kick lions to death. XD
A lot of games when they were put on Virtual Console were subject to the updated laws regarding flashing effects and such that could cause epilepsy, as such they had to be changed. This is why some games took quite a while to put on the service back in the day.
Hey Jon, just wanted to say, I'm loving your style of doing playthroughs. I'm glad you decided to start doing this. I hope it's been worth it to you.
The pairing I never knew I wanted but now I know I needed. I cannot wait for this series. Good luck Jon!
This game has no right looking as gorgeous as it does. It’s so uncommon for that era to have a game that feels so unbound by the technical limitations of the time, but this is a complete vision
It's so weird that even though he's the main character that Donkey Kong is the worst character of the game and isn't even playable in the majority of the Donkey Kong Country trilogy.
At least Retrostudios didn't do him dirty.
Another weird trend is that any DK game with Dixie Kong as a main character ends up being excellent. DKC2, DKC3, and Tropical Freeze are arguably the best games in the series and are also are the only ones to feature Dixie.
@@Alex_Off-Beat Well from what I've seen DKC3 is kind of considered to black sheep of the trilogy. Don't have many major problems with it, but that's what i usually see when it comes to that game.
@@Alex_Off-Beat
3 is only "one of the best" because it still manages to be a little more matured and polished than 1. I'd put 3 way below Returns.
There's also a lot of people who think DKC3 is extremely underrated. I think most of the dislike comes from the poor sales of the game due to it being released at the very end of the SNES's life (after the N64 had come out), the really bad GBA port, and a few frustrating levels.
The amount of variety in the game is insane, every stage introduces a new gameplay element. Sure a couple of them were executed poorly but the majority of the game is great.
Oh man, I had no supplementary material for this game, so I had to figure out everything on my own, including where the bonus stages were, that you could Start Select out of a completed stage (found it on accident somehow), and what the heck those exclamation points meant! I also had absolutely no idea you didn't have to complete the bonus stages, so I always finished every single one unless I got a save barrel after one earlier in the stage, and always finished all bonus games in the entire stage before finishing it! I also did a fair amount of the companion bonus stages until I realized they weren't linked to the actual stages so they wouldn't count for that stage's secrets. To think that I grew up in what is most likely the last generation to ever have to deal with a problem like that!
13:58 "A BEE?!"
-NCS
Also, Jon, I'm super happy that you're uploading more videos lately. I don't know why, but I love watching your content.
I wonder how far he's going to take the 'pretending most of the first three worlds don't exist' joke.
This game needed an updated LP. Thank you Jon.
Honestly we're not here for the game so much as we just enjoy listening to Jon
37:50 OH.
Is that who Chuggaa was referring to when he talked about "crocodiles that look like Claptrap" back in Mario Party?
I thought he was talking about the Cluefinders Claptrap.
Nostalgia just screamed "A BEEEE!?!?" the moment I saw the notification; probably in Tim's voice
My god, Jon, you are just knockin' these outta the park. Great to see!
36:54
"We got it. We got 90 bananas."
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
"Let's celebrate."
😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Person: "Hey Jon, what do you want on your pizza?"
Jon: "DID I MENTION HOW INFERIOR DONKEY KONG IS IN THIS GAME!?"
I'm 30 and I've never played Donkey Kong Country, so seeing Jon break this game and jump through so many hoops and levels felt confusing to follow.
Hey Jon, did you know that there is a 3-up balloon at the end of Jungle Hijinxs? Get on the top point of the exit mountain with Rambi, jump as high as you can, and then dismount him at the apex of the jump.
Jon, you're right. I've never seen/played this game. It was half a decade before my time and over a decade before I got into gaming. I hope to learn.
Edit: Good to know that to beat the game, you have to be good from the get go and break the game.
I cannot believe that you showing the beginning of this first episode on stream a while back as a tease for your returning let’s plays was actually a MASSIVE LONG CON IN ORDER TO TROLL US. Tricking us into expecting a full legit let’s play by only showing the normal part of the video is so perfectly evil
This just reminds me that I constantly replayed the first level for some reason that I reached a point where I was able to speedrun it with my eyes closed. Only the first level though lol.
When I feel like I need more control of my jumps I like to play as Donkey.
I actually missed this video when it went up! I actually caught a preview of this on stream one night!
ProtonJon always reminds me why I love games so much.
regardless of the age of the game, I just think every game is fascinating in its details
I remember hugging every walls with barrels and jumping in every suspicious holes, fun times. What I don't remember is this stage order... Might be confusing it with 2.
Its kind of like doing Star Road in SMW, and then going back to do the rest you missed.
Oh yeah, Thanks. I was not sure since he went with it and did not go back in this episode. I'm most familiar with the early game since, beside 20-25 years ago, I don't think I completely finished the game again, only replayed the early stuff. I was also not aware of this trick so it's much confusing for my brain.
It's a glitch. He's skipping ahead in order to be funny.
I distinctly remember smooshing my body against every wall in the many hours spent with this game on the GBA. This game is so formative for me but in retrospect the secrets are so laughably abysmal. Still, with no other responsibilities I knew this game's secrets inside and out as a child.
10:34 - Man asked to make music for wacky banana monkey game accidentally transcends humanity.
Dkc 2 really got the team up balance perfect. In dkc1 Donkey’s upsides are niche while Diddy’s are incredibly universal. But 2 made dixie and Diddy’s strengths a lot more debatable on who’s better. While the average beginner might think Dixie is objectively better because her hover in a platformer makes her op, Diddy’s speed while doing just about everything makes everything but jumping easier. They even kept the idea of both kings holding the barrels opposite ways to complement this even further so you never really wanna just play one kong all the time. It really makes me get why Jirard the completionist is saving this for his final game. They really went out of their way to fine tune every little nitpick you could have about Dkc1.
Aww, I kinda expected Jon to do his own "A BEE?!"
Donkey wasnt singing the Coconut cream pies song so Candy moved onto someone younger... it happens
I love you Jon. Your videos always fill my heart with joy. I’ve been watching you since 2009, and will continue to enjoy your videos.
I have a lot of sentiment with this game. It was my first Nintendo game that I got for my 7th birthday along with a GBA. I never played a sidescroller at that point in time, having only played arcade style games on the PS1, but once I learned how to play, I was hooked.
Oh man I'm super excited for this one, DKC1 is a real classic that I feel Jon knows how to make fun, informative, and entertaining so will definitely be looking forward to seeing more episodes of this as they come out!
Yessss! This is one of the first games I ever played I know people love 2 but I get more nostalgia from this one! I love LP Jon so ready for him to get some bananas!
2:04 might be the most legendary edit of all time
Those underwater Croctopus parts are literally just Terror Tubes but chillaxed.
"We forgot something, we need to go back" You mean three worlds, Jon? Btw, Bumble's the Queen. You're thinking of Sting from 2 for the male.
My favorite LPer playing my first video game ever
5 minutes in and he shows a secret I’ve never seen and a mechanic I’ve also never seen
This gonna be good
ah one of my favorite games out here. Thank you for lets playing this brotha.
*1:* It's real oldschool, but honestly that's what we're here for on this channel. What's more, a classic like this always expands my dong. (yes I know that sounds lewd, but it's a classic meme regardless)
*2:* Speaking of classics, do you have any shooters that you played back in the day? You have a well-loved copy of Chasm: The Rift knocking around?
*3:* Isn't Donkey Kong Jr basically Rare DK's dad?
*4:* In the cave next to Ice Age Alley, it looks like Majora is keeping an eye on us.
*5:* Aquatic Ambience gives me such good chills. I can understand why it wouldn't be your kind of thing, but I kinda feel bad that it doesn't do it for you like it does it for me. *_...W A T E R M O N K E..._*
*6:* Candy Kong's kinda weird anyways. Her limbs put Lanky to shame with how lonk they are.
All right! Great game to do here.
...Jon’s take on this game is probably the best thing that has ever happened to this game
Props to MasterTimeThief doing a really good job on editing!
This one episode in particular might not be edited by TimeThief, since it was first started back in 2019. I very well could be wrong on that, though.
@@jasonkeith2832 the description actually says it was MasterTimeThief lol
@@SplicerOtter Oooooo, reading the description. Next you'll tell me that watching the whole video might answer a question I had in the first 5 seconds of starting.
Sarcasm aside, that's some good stuff TimeThief did.
13:58 Hey now it's time to rock with the Bickety Buck Bumble
When youve played these games for so long, and as many times as we have, you just know the location of the secrets. This may have been the very first video game I ever played with my uncle back in the nineties and early 2000s. So our goal was just beating levels. I learned some of the secrets from him, others you literally find by accident as you’re walking around with a barrel lol
It’s overdone but I don’t care, a classic is a classic.
Indeed.
God, I remember Patty's LP of this. Good times... Glad to see this game is still being appreciated
Cliches become overdone for a reason, people love to use them!
For someone who played a lot of DKC1 as a kid and watched a lot of LPs I don't think I've ever watched a single LP of a DKC game... That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it 🤓
@@GeorgeNoiseless I only saw Stephen and Mal's
I thought I knew every secret in the game, but no. 4:32 proved me wrong. Thanks for sharing
Small, flashlight Squawks never gets caught in any crates or barrels, so he must be the smartest.
"Otherwise we haven't shown off Winky."
*Concern*
Well then. A ProtonJon LP of Donkey Kong Country.
I watched your friend MasaeAnela play it a little while back. I thought that I would check yours out now.
I see you took advantage of a trick to skip to Orang-Utan Gang. That...is actually my favorite level in DKC. It's not due to the asinine amount of secrets to find, but rather the sunset aesthetic and jungly environment. It's so nice to just simply romp through!
With that in mind, I should let you know that the original DKC is actually my favorite sidescroller game in the Donkey Kong series. Heck, it's my number three DK game in general, following DK64 and Donkey Kong Barrel Blast! I love the sense of immersion with DKC1, and the fact that DK himself is playable is nice, regardless of his weaknesses. I just love this game...
Even so, I am amused by your skill, Jon. I'll watch the rest of this LP.
DKC2 is indeed all-around the better game, but there's one thing that I prefer DKC1 for - the sound effects are in my opinion so much better. TNT exploding, the clamshell sounds, landing from jumping sounds, it all just sounds so much better than the sound effects in DKC2.
34:52 Actually, in DKC1, a few songs were composed by Robin Beanland (Funky's Fugue) and - now known as Novakovic - Evelin Fischer (Simian Segue, Candy's Love Song, Voices Of The Temple, Forest Frenzy, Northern Emispheres and Ice Cave Chant). The rest of the soundtrack was indeed composed by David "THE GOAT" Wise.
ProtonJon Plays Donkey Kong Country Ep.1...and 3...and 4....
Hits :
DK : 7
Diddy : 5
Enguarde : 4
Expresso : 1
Deaths : 8
Collectables :
Bananas (100) : 9
K : 9
O : 6
N : 8
G : 8
KONG : 5
Red Balloon : 8
Grn Balloon : 1
Tokens :
Expresso : 4
Winky : 3
Rambi : 3
Enguarde: 1
Minigame Tokens :
Expresso : 697
Winky : 891
Rambi : 441
Oh God the Eyes! : 51
Level Icon :
Donkey : 3
Diddy : 6
All those Donkey Kong Country races are coming back to Jon but this time it'll be a slow and steady play thought.
About that...
Oh cool a great game
Jon “watch me break this great game”
Lockjaw's Saga is honestly my favorite song in the series
Oh wow, I never knew about that second stage.
him going through croctopus chase reminds me of terra tubes from the Battletoads race
Jon puts his personal spin on this game and I honestly can't tell if I should be surprised or that I should've saw this coming.
Man this and the next two dkc games are my major nostalgia hit. First games I ever played.
Aero the Acro-Bat is a goddamn treasure of a game.
I just started watching your LP's Jon, and they are the best I've ever seen. Your matter of fact dry humor is golden. And yeah the orangutan level is the second in the game. I'm glad I discovered you on Normal Boots!
"Our name is ONG Banana! Perfect. DK is sad that he forgot to spell his own name." 😂 20:36
I laughed probably harder than I should have @ the 37:00 mark.
Maybe the ship you see in the secret treasure spots is King K Rools?
Lion king and Aero? Way to go ProtonMom
i LOVE WATER AMBIANCE
It’s kinda funny how you can find some of the minigames even when you aren’t looking for them. I think that’s how I got 100% completion on one of the hidden stages. I think it’s called “Reptile Rumble” or something like that, and I must have been incredibly lucky to even find it. Like, this game has so many secret stages that it makes the game feel…longer.
Jon: One of the most important games on the Super Nintendo has to be Donkey Kong Country.
Me: One of the most important games on the Super Nintendo (in developing my rage as a kid) has to be Donkey Kong Country 2.
3:50 about that... (spoilers for bonus rooms)
my memory might be wrong, but I think that there is a bonus room that is hidden within another bonus room, so failing the first one means that you cannot enter the second one...
You remember correctly.
HELL YEAH DONKEY KONG COUNTRY PLAYTHROUGH!!!! Yes just yes! so glad to see you LPing all these games I enjoy so much!
36:64 - Ooooh, banana!
A wee bit late, but it's so cool to see an LPer I've watched for so long play one of my favorite games. Love the DKC titles. And each one has its charms for me.
Regarding the question about Torchlight Trouble, I checked and versions like the SNES Classic and on NSO the all-white flash frame is straight up gone in those versions so it's only on the original carts.
Funny enough the underwater theme reminds me of the save room music in RE1 lol
Oh bby, it is finally happening, I am excited
I'm used to play this game so much when I was young, but could never get past like the third level. Love watching someone else do it lol