I've read several reviews now and get the sense in terms of playability the original Donkey Kong (GB) is better than most of the newer versions? I haven't heard anything bad about the DK Countrys yet, but I have my doubts about some of the others.
What is your overall impression of the series and recommendations? (Gameboys and other systems too.)
Thanks
Donkey Kongs
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The original on the gb is VERY good. Dk Country 1-3 on the snes are fantastic and deserve your attention. I would also suggest playing the DK land games (yellow carts). I loved playing those growing up.Dude wrote:I've read several reviews now and get the sense in terms of playability the original Donkey Kong (GB) is better than most of the newer versions? I haven't heard anything bad about the DK Countrys yet, but I have my doubts about some of the others.
What is your overall impression of the series and recommendations? (Gameboys and other systems too.)
Thanks
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I loved DKC for the SNES (still have the original one I bought, in fact) and I am loving the new DKC Returns for the Wii.
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Donkey Kong on Game Boy is one of my favorite platformers ever. I do like the original DKC a lot too but I feel that it is more due to nostalgia and not great gameplay. I've played DKC2 as well but I just can't seem to get into it.
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I never really played much Gameboy (other than Mario and Tetris), is this worth emulating?Croooow! wrote:Donkey Kong on Game Boy is one of my favorite platformers ever. I do like the original DKC a lot too but I feel that it is more due to nostalgia and not great gameplay. I've played DKC2 as well but I just can't seem to get into it.
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Definitely. The platforming in that game is nothing short of brilliant. IMO its better than Super Mario Land 2.Stark wrote:I never really played much Gameboy (other than Mario and Tetris), is this worth emulating?
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That is quite a statement good sirCroooow! wrote:Definitely. The platforming in that game is nothing short of brilliant. IMO its better than Super Mario Land 2.Stark wrote:I never really played much Gameboy (other than Mario and Tetris), is this worth emulating?
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How does Mario Vs. Donkey Kong for GBA stand up? I heard good things about it when it came out, but haven't played it.
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http://www.gamefaqs.com/gba/914981-mari ... view-89333Anapan wrote:How does Mario Vs. Donkey Kong for GBA stand up? I heard good things about it when it came out, but haven't played it.
http://www.videogamer.com/gba/mario_dk/review.html



