DKTV (microsite)
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DKTV was amicrosite developed by POP Multimedia[1] and published byNintendo, made to promote the release ofDonkey Kong 64 on theNintendo 64.
Channels[edit]
Buy! Buy! Buy![edit]
Buy! Buy! Buy! contained promotional videos aroundDonkey Kong 64 products. Products included the Donkey Kong 64 Bundle, the Donkey Kong 64 Jungle Pak, and theDonkey Kong 64 Player's Guide.
- "Episode 1: DK 64 Bundle"
- "Episode 2: DK 64 Jungle Pak"
- "Episode 3: DK 64 Player's Guide"
DK64 Beatdown[edit]
DK64 Beatdown contained a newcast-like series about the five playable characters inDonkey Kong 64:Donkey Kong,Diddy Kong,Tiny Kong,Lanky Kong, andChunky Kong.
- "Episode 1:Donkey Kong"
- "Episode 2:Diddy Kong"
- "Episode 3:Tiny Kong"
- "Episode 4:Lanky Kong"
- "Episode 5:Chunky Kong"
The DK Gorilla Project[edit]
The DK Gorilla Project was a six-part series. It was a parody of the horror filmThe Blair Witch Project, and revolved around a group of friends with VHS cameras trying to find Donkey Kong. The group found clues such asbananas which led them to a cabin where they found a developer playingDonkey Kong 64 in the basement, with the friends also playingDonkey Kong 64 at the end of the series. Like the original film, the series used thefound footage cinematic technique to film the episodes. New episodes appeared every week.[2]
- "Episode 1: Hitting The Road"
- "Episode 2: Are We There Yet?"
- "Episode 3: Off The Map"
- "Episode 4: Whimpering"
- "Episode 5: Waking Up To Terror"
- "Episode 6: Answers In The Basement"
DK Island's Most Wanted[edit]
DK Island's Most Wanted contained videos on the backstories of all of the main bosses inDonkey Kong 64. The title is a reference toAmerica's Most Wanted.
- "Episode 1:King K. Rool"
- "Episode 2:Army Dillo"
- "Episode 3:Dogadon"
- "Episode 4:Mad Jack"
- "Episode 5:Puftoss"
- "Episode 6:King Kut Out"
DK Rap Attack[edit]
- Main article:DK Rap Attack
TheDK Rap Attack was a contest advertised on the website, involving people submitting recordings of themselves performing their own versions of theDK Rap.
The Game Channel[edit]
The Game Channel contained three games that could be played.
Monkey Mail[edit]
Monkey Mail containedFlash animations that could be e-mailed to others with a customizable message.
- Donkey Kong
- Diddy Kong
- Tiny Kong
- Lanky Kong
- Chunky Kong
National Kongagraphic[edit]
National Kongagraphic contained videos of all of the worlds inDonkey Kong 64. Its name is a reference to the science magazineNational Geographic.
- "Episode 1:Jungle Japes"
- "Episode 2:Angry Aztec"
- "Episode 3:Frantic Factory"
- "Episode 4:Gloomy Galleon"
- "Episode 5:Fungi Forest"
- "Episode 6:Crystal Caves"
- "Episode 7:Creepy Castle"
The Real Jungle[edit]
The Real Jungle contained a sitcom-like series discussing apes and their habitats in real life.
- "Episode 1: Earning A Living"
- "Episode 2"[conjectural]
- "Episode 3: Trouble At Home"
- "Episode 4"[conjectural]
- "Episode 5: The Big Date"
References[edit]
- ^Nintendo.POP. Archived from the original on February 17, 2004, 23:04:26 UTC via Wayback Machine. Retrieved July 15, 2023.
- ^Did anybody remember IGN's Donkey Kong 64 Blair Witch Project parody series?

















