The Banana Bird, where did you order Donkey Kong Land III from? Amazon has brand new, factory sealed, perfect-condition copies of the game for really cheap (in August '10 I got mine for around $14, plus shipping).
Phyreburnz wrote:They're all good games. The first, I think, is the best by far. The second and third are mostly Game Boy ports of DKC2 and 3.
Eh, "port" is a pretty rough term. DKL2 is similar to DKC2 in almost every possible way, but then you've got Land III, which is practically a new game. I mean, sure, all of the characters, environments, music and enemies/bosses come from the game, but it's incredible what they did with 'em. They managed to get creative with the archetypes and make the gameplay exciting & unique. Heck, even the level names were good! Miller Instinct, Footloose Falls, Ugly Ducting
And, for a game whose musical foundation relied more on sound design instead of intricate, catchy melodies, DKC3's score was ported to the Game Boy absolutely magnificently by (according to the credits) Eveline Fischer. It actually made me really appreciate the source material by tenfold (despite liking it, I never particularly cared for it in reference to DKC and DKC2 until hearing how in depth the music really was on the SNES).
It's a true mystery how the game is so much more pristinely produced than DKL2, because DKL III is simply a glorified ROM hack as evident by the Diddy balloons and nearly-identical coding.