But there is one series of games that have captured my nostalgic eye even after FIFTEEN years after it’s original release…..This is of course the Donkey Kong Country games.
I am hooked yet again to these timeless gorgeous graphics that once were thought impossibly achievable by the SNES, a brilliant and genius soundtrack and convoluted and difficult platforming shenaniganary that rivals any platformer that came after it.
Jesus, no amount of words could describe how much I love these games. 😛
I would love to hear your thoughts on these games and I recommend getting back into them, not only to experience three fantastic games, but also to appreciate the gaming masterpiece that they are.
I recommend playing the others though because they are all classics that are very addictive and fun.
Also if this thread has inspired anyone to start playing or downloading them, I’d love to hear where you’re up to and which levels you’re having difficulty with~
I recommend playing the others though because they are all classics that are very addictive and fun.
Also if this thread has inspired anyone to start playing or downloading them, I’d love to hear where you’re up to and which levels you’re having difficulty with~
I think i may 2nite, i have to manually feed my printer 50 full color invitations… i have the SNES Emu
I look forward to hearing of your progress 🙂
en fin, heres again:
dkc2 is the best, the first one is cool but the third one was mediocre at best.
i simply loathed it.
She was in 2 and 3.
tyty purrr
I’m actually intriuged :p
I am hooked yet again to these timeless gorgeous graphics that once were thought impossibly achievable by the SNES
I am not sure pre-rendered backgrounds were ever considered impossible for a SNES. They are pretty, though.
a brilliant and genius soundtrack
Yeah, they’re pretty good.
and convoluted and difficult platforming shenaniganary that rivals any platformer that came after it.
Not really. They’re actually insanely easy excluding 2-3 levels in each game.
The 1st is probably considered the best by most people because it was considered groundbreaking back in 1994.
DKC2 is generally considered the best; given that it is. Anyway, none of the games are really groundbreaking.
That’s not to say I don’t like them – they’re awesome and they’re normally what I go back to when I want a fix of nostlagia. Let’s not kid ourselves and say they’re groundbreaking, though.
Only complaint I have for each game is that they can be finished in just a couple of hours or less. Well DKC3 takes a while, but who cares anyway? The second half of that game is just awful.