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DK Bongos are drum-like controllers for the Nintendo GameCube game series Donkey Konga, Donkey Konga 2, Donkey Konga 3, and Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat. Each side of the controller is shaped like a classic Donkey Kong barrel with a rubber drumskin fastened on top. It also has a built-in microphone to detect clapping (although hitting the sides of it also functions well). Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1024x768, 234 KB) description (en): A Bongo DK, a Nintendo gaming devices for en:music video game description (fr): Un Bongo DK, une interface de jeu de Nintendo pour les jeux de fr:jeu de rythme File links The following pages...
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1024x768, 234 KB) description (en): A Bongo DK, a Nintendo gaming devices for en:music video game description (fr): Un Bongo DK, une interface de jeu de Nintendo pour les jeux de fr:jeu de rythme File links The following pages...
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Donkey Konga 2 is the sequel to Donkey Konga for the Nintendo GameCube, a game where you must pound on a special, barrel-like controller called the DK Bongos along with a selected song. ...
Donkey Konga 3 )is a music video game in the Donkey Kong series by Nintendo and Namco. ...
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In Japan the controller is called the TaruKonga (or "TaruConga") controller. The name is a multilayered pun, combining "Taru" (the Japanese word for "barrel"), "Kon", or "Con" (a suffix used by Namco when naming their original peripherals, such as the "GunCon", or the "TaTaCon"), and Konga (or Conga). Taiko Master ) is a series of rhythm games created by Namco. ...
Conga is a drum, a type of music, and a type of dance (Conga Line). ...
In the Donkey Konga series, the DK Bongos detect left and right hits, and clapping. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
The DK Bongos are also confirmed to be compatible with the Wii. The Wii (pronounced as the pronoun we, IPA: ) is the fifth home video game console released by Nintendo. ...
Games that utilize DK Bongos
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Donkey Konga 2 is the sequel to Donkey Konga for the Nintendo GameCube, a game where you must pound on a special, barrel-like controller called the DK Bongos along with a selected song. ...
Donkey Konga 3 )is a music video game in the Donkey Kong series by Nintendo and Namco. ...
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