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The real problem is that right to the end, it's just more of the same. There isn't the sharp contrast that DKCountry brought to the SNES as most hoped and expected. While no major ground is broken from Banjo Kazooie, Donkey Kong is still all there as a
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Each one has his/her own unique abilities. Just as in Jet Force Gemini, to complete a level, different (or in this care, all) characters are required. Since each character has different abilities, DK might need one of his abilities to carry out a task tha
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DK64 Journal: Day 2 "Oh, banana!" growls Donkey Kong as we pick up our 50th banana reward in the game. We're in a cave filled with rich colors, shimmering water and hypnotic lighting effects. We've been playing for 20 hours and it seems like we've hardly
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Fast forward to 1999. Sega and Sony again threaten the Nintendo 64 with superior game consoles, and once again Nintendo calls on Kong's descendants to breathe new life into its 64-bit system with Donkey Kong 64. While this much-anticipated 3D
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Rare is one of the best developers in the industry and with each release, they further establish this reputation of theirs. However, none of their titles ever seem to get all the respect they deserve. Their games have a pattern of being haunted by
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Those bumbling Kremlings, the crocodile servants of King K. Rool, have managed to smash the motorized island stronghold of their enormous army near Kong Isle. Okay, so the plan hit a snag. It wasn't as if the whole mission had to be scrapped!
That's
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