

I'm not sure how the version of Yoshi's Island that looked pre-rendered like DKC, a style only preserved in the intro and Game Over of the final product, fits into this whole story. There is likely a missing prototype that is a Yoshi game similar to Super Donkey, which would fit with the idea put forward by the Plok developers that Nintendo dropped plans to publish it because it looked too much like Yoshi's Island (though I wouldn't put too much stock into this part, myself). After Rare pitched DKC, it was retooled and over the course of various other prototypes (not discussed in detail because this is all a mess right now and this part isn't relevant to Donkey Kong) evolved into Yoshi's Island as we know it. Super Donkey is what Yoshi's Island began development as. The current theory, paraphrased, goes like this: In any case, it was seemingly a Donkey Kong game, and its gameplay is similar enough that I can buy that off of the name alone.
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Maybe even a Twelve Tales situation, where the portable game was finished but the main console entry was scrapped and replaced with something completely different. Or, perhaps more accurately, Donkey Kong 95. But what does this all mean? "Super Donkey" appears to have been Donkey Kong 4. So it's possible someone's thrown that in here just to confuse things, who knows right now. The former is actually an unused sprite in Yoshi's Island itself, popularly called "Grinder Kong". You can kinda see how they got from Super Mario World to Yoshi's Island here! But there are also two more which supposedly come from "Super Donkey", and would blow this case wide open:
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The protagonist looks like someone tried to mod Mario into Rayman and gave up.Īnd then there's these images, which I think give the game a slightly different artistic identity from the final product: with the slight issue that there's nothing resembling a Mario character on screen, with the exception of that pill bug thing in the second "level" which did make it into the final game in a similar form. So, what is it, then? Well, it looks kinda like Yoshi's Island. (Note that the weird chopped up Mario 64 music is being played over the video it wasn't part of the game) The exquisitely cultured among you may know that Donkey Kong Country was called "Super Donkey Kong" in Japan. And also, apparently, this thing called "Super Donkey". One of the larger troves of info discovered is a ton of stuff shedding light on the development history of Yoshi's Island. There's an early Star Fox 2, terrifying scrapped Yoshi designs, Nintendo devs saying "fuck", and a sprite of Luigi flipping the bird. So there was just a massive leak of game source codes and prototypes and all sorts of cool stuff, mainly but apparently not exclusively Nintendo ( Here's a prototype of Super Castlevania IV!). This is very much an emerging and developing story, so forgive how scattered and uncertain it all is.
