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Technically yes, but getting a replacement is hard. You need to harvest the EEPROM from another game that uses an identical one.
Oof, yeah that's rough. Are you aware of any documentation on N64 individual cartridge hardware? I had it in my head that the carts would never die (silly, I know) but if I had one die on me I would want to repair it if possible
Dunno if there is an archive where you can search which one is used in the cartridge you want to fix. This is a list of games that use the same EEPROM as DK64 specifically:
Banjo-Tooie
Conker's Bad Fur Day
Cruis'n World
Excitebike 64
Kobe Bryant in NBA Courtside
Mario Party 3
Mario Tennis
Perfect Dark
Ridge Racer 64
Star Wars Episode 1 Racer
Yoshi's Story
Cool, thanks!