![]() You've sure got the folks at Rare back in the Englandland a little hot under their collars. ![]() They've got it in them, if the more experimental levels are anything to go by. Don't get me wrong - they've still got enough variety to get my energy going or chill out a bit more, but some original tracks would've been nice. I'm all for re-mixing old tracks to next gen standards, but I felt as if the composers got lazy and put in a remix to save time and money. There's enough fluidity to make the speedrunners feel at home while giving the more thorough players enough meat to eat and take their time with. It does what every "tough" game should ever do - make the player feel as if their failures were their fault - not the game's. It's easy to pick up and play, but tough as ever living f*ck. So I want to know if there are any significant differences that would make me want to get it for the 3DS instead. ![]() Nonetheless, this new adventure is now portable-sized, but packs a lot more bite than the older SNES/GB games you might be reminiscing about. I just saw the Wii version of this on the Wii U eshop for 10 this week (after that it will be 20 so if I get it will have to be this week). Granted, it is a port of the Wii version, but with some additional tweaks and an exclusive new world to unlock. My folks were broke as hell back then but I didn't mind.) and re-invents it in a shiny next-gen package. Donkey Kong makes his return in a full adventure on the 3DS with this game. This game takes the formula of the old Donkey Kong Country games (which were the very first games I ever played. DKCR needed a more traditional control scheme to give the player tighter control, and with the 3DS version, it's a far better sight than the Wii version's waggling nonsense. The North American 1.0 version differences are only exclusive to that version and no other versions in the European and Japanese ones. Mainly, the version differences involve bug fixing. DKCR needed a more traditional control scheme to give the player tighter control, and with the 3DS version, it's a far better sight Niiice. This article lists all of the changes between the different versions (1.0, 1.1 and 1.2) of Donkey Kong Country for Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
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