Most Nintendo franchises are very carefully curated, slowly introducing new characters and elements, while maintaining nostalgic ties to the past. Oddly, the exception to this rule is Nintendo’s very first big franchise, Donkey Kong, which the company seems happy to reboot whenever it suits their fancy. The original Donkey Kong games gave way to Rare’s Donkey Kong Country in the 90s, we got another soft reboot when Retro Studios took over the series and replaced the Kremlings with tiki masks, and now, Nintendo’s reinventing the whole shebang again. Donkey Kong Bananza gives Nintendo’s big ape a major makeover, turning DK […]
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