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Donkey Kong Country 2 SNES Castle Crush GLITCH!

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2009

Warning this glitch can erase all your save files on your game. So proceed with extreme caution!!!

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  • NEVER do this glitch with a real DKC2 cartridge and SNES system! This glitch is so severe that it's known to permanently damage both the game and even the system itself! If you must try it, do it on an emulator, but don't be surprised if it messes your emulator up either.

  • @JMFSpike I did this glitch on my SNES and DKC2 cartridge and it just deleted those two files.

  • This is by far the best glitch in Donkey Kong Country 2.

  • Weird? When I tried this glitch on my emulator, I just turned into Rambi and carried on as normal. I have the (E) Donkey Kong Country 2: v1.1

  • I have done that a few times before and do you know how to turn into Klubba?

  • No how?

  • No, I figured you knew how to.

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  • I also heard that if you try out this glitch on the SNES, your console may get all screwed up or something like that. Same goes to the emulator. Thank god it never happened to me...

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  • Played with this glitch, crashed Zsnes with a weird stack error a few times. Though the crash times occured most frequently when turned into K.Rool.

  • if you do this in an emulator, back up your emulator and ROM and run it in sandboxie

  • What does this glitch do?

  • @JMFSpike

    I've seen a few videos of it. None of them show the emulator closing, then reopening, then loading the ROM.

    In terms of Emulators, they don't WRITE to the ROM file, they only READ. It may screw up the checksum while the emulator is still running, but completely restarting it will in NO WAY DAMAGE THE ROM. It's not possible.

    Again, the Emulator does NOT write to the ROM. Fuck

  • @jckzz Then you will have to remain ignorant I guess. There is a video of it screwing up a Rom.

  • @JMFSpike

    Also, learn the difference between "read" and "write".

  • @JMFSpike

    I don't need to research. I'm not a fucking moron. A ROM cannot corrupt itself in that regard.

  • @jckzz You got lucky then. You can do the research yourself.

  • @JMFSpike

    I've done it on my own cartridge so many times and never lost anything other than a save file, or all my save files. Someone show me some evidence please, until then my comment stands.

    As for killing the emulator (software), you're an idiot if you think this is possible. Get an understanding of how ROMs work before you continue talking.

  • @jckzz I suggest you put yours back on, because you are arguing against something that's fact. I suggest you(and anyone else who questions me) do some research on this glitch.

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