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|developer = Namco Bandai Games
|developer = Namco Bandai Games
|publisher = Nintendo
|publisher = Nintendo
|released = {{vgrelease|JP=December 12, 2003}}{{vgrelease|NA=September 27, 2004|EU=October 15, 2004|AUS=October 28, 2004}}
|series = ''Donkey Konga''
|series = ''Donkey Konga''
|released = {{vgrelease|JP=December 12, 2003|NA=September 27, 2004|EU=October 15, 2004|AUS=October 28, 2004}}
|genre = Music, Rhythm
|genre = Music, Rhythm
|modes = Single-player, Multiplayer (4)
|modes = Single-player, Multiplayer (4)
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'''''Donkey Konga''''' is a [[GameCube]] rhythm game starring the ape Donkey Kong, developed by Namco and published by Nintendo. Instead of the standard GameCube controllers, the game is intended to be played with a special controller called the DK Bongos that resemble two small bongo drums.
'''''Donkey Konga''''' is a [[GameCube]] rhythm game starring the ape Donkey Kong, developed by Namco and published by Nintendo. Instead of the standard GameCube controllers, the game is intended to be played with a special controller called the DK Bongos that resemble two small bongo drums.


''Donkey Konga'' was developed by the same team of people who made the ''Taiko: Drum Master''. The songs include hits such as Louie Louie, We Will Rock You, Shining Star, Rock Lobster. There are songs from the ''Mario'' series, the ''The Legend of Zelda'' series and other Nintendo related music. The Japanese, PAL, and US versions have different track lists. The different versions have between 31 and 33 songs.
''Donkey Konga'' was developed by the same team of people who made the ''Taiko: Drum Master''. There are around 30 songs, including hits such as Louie Louie, We Will Rock You, Shining Star and Rock Lobster. There are songs from the ''Mario'' series, the ''The Legend of Zelda'' series and other Nintendo related music. The Japanese, European, and North American versions have different track lists.


== Emulation Issues ==
== Emulation Issues ==
=== DK Bongos ===
=== DK Bongos ===
If using a USB adapter, the Bongos controller will work with Dolphin. Some USB adapters may not have the analog trigger support needed for the microphone to work, so make sure it is a [[Recommended Accessories|fully functional USB adapter]]. Set Port 1 to "TaruKonga (Bongos)" in Config > GameCube; this is needed for real bongos to work properly.
If using a USB adapter, the Bongos controller will work with Dolphin. Some USB adapters may not have the analog trigger support needed for the microphone to work, so make sure it is a [[Recommended Accessories|fully functional USB adapter]]. Set Port 1 to "DK Bongos" in the "Controller Configuration" window; this is needed for real bongos to work properly.


== Problems ==
== Problems ==
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