Handle Peg

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Diddy Kong, DK: King of Swing
Artwork of Diddy Kong hanging from a Handle Peg

Handle Pegs[1] are variants of pegs from the game DK: King of Swing. These special pegs appear as a wheel which is situated on either a vertical or horizontal metal bar. If Donkey Kong grabs onto the wheel, the Handle Peg will carry him as it travels either across or up the metal bar. The direction which the Handle Peg moves differs depends on which hand grabs it. If R Button is used, the wheel will turn up on a vertical bar and right on a horizontal one. If L Button is used, the opposite happens for each respective bar. Once Donkey Kong lets go of it, the Handle Peg turns back to its original position. Handle Pegs are also found on Peg Boards as well. If their wheel is turned, they are able to rotate series of pegs or reveal new Peg Boards. They first appear towards the end of the level Contraption Cave in the Jungle World.

Handle Pegs return in DK: Jungle Climber; though they first appear in Toybox 2, they are also primarily featured in both Mega Amp battles. In both respective battles, Donkey Kong must turn a Switch Handle somewhere on the Mega Amp's chest as one of the actions necessary to eject the respective Kritters piloting the mech.

ProfilesEdit

  • DK: King of Swing instruction booklet: When you grab these, the handle turns and the mechanism operates. You can change the direction it turns by grabbing it with the other hand. Other handle pegs move left and right and up and down.[1]

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハンドルトッテ[2]
Handoru Totte
Handle Grip
移動型ハンドルドッテ[2]
Idō-gata Handoru Totte
Mobile Handle Grip (moving variant)
Italian Appiglio a manopola[3] Handle handhold

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ a b 2005. DK: King of Swing instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 15.
  2. ^ a b 敵キャラ&仕掛け. Nintendo (Japanese). Retrieved May 31, 2024.
  3. ^ 2005. DK: King of Swing European instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe (Italian). Page 113.