Nintendo released Donkey Kong Country Returns HD from developer Forever Entertainment. This is an HD remaster of Donkey Kong Country Returns from 2010 by Retro Studios for the Wii (and ported to the ...
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The year of Donkey Kong has already begun. It's January, and Nintendo's first release, the game that dropped in stores the same day as the Switch 2 trailer, is Donkey Kong Country Returns HD.
But one thing folks are hyperfixating on is the updated character designs. Donkey Kong’s, in particular, is one of the bigger departures, significantly changing how the gorilla has looked for ...
Donkey Kong’s new look arrives the same day that Nintendo is launching Donkey Kong Country Returns HD, a Switch re-release of the original Wii game. That release, notably overshadowed by the ...
Donkey Kong Country Returns HD marks the second time the popular Wii game has been ported to another Nintendo console. But it’s the first time it’s been given the full high-definition treatment.
Donkey Kong's iconic design seems to be receiving a major makeover for the Switch 2. Recent footage of an unannounced Mario Kart game for the upcoming console shows the character's apparent redesign.
For the better part of 44 years, Nintendo's 1981 arcade classic Donkey Kong was understood to have a single, definitive endpoint: a "kill screen" where a bug ensures that Mario will inevitably die ...