
The game is known for being the first game to use pre-rendered sprites, creating a three-dimensional effect throughout the game. While Rare had made some popular games in the past, such as Battletoads for Famicom/NES, Donkey Kong Country is credited with making them well-known in the industry. The popular game is credited for its successful spin-off debut of Nintendo's very first game antagonist Donkey Kong from a decade before the game's release, as well as starting a new franchise entirely based around new characters and gameplay. " I'll hunt them down through every part of my island, until I have every banana from my hoard back!!" - Donkey Kong in the Donkey Kong Country Instruction Booklet ĭonkey Kong Country (スーパードンキーコング, Sūpā Donkī Kongu in Japan) is a platformer game developed by Rareware and first released for the Super Family Computer/Super Nintendo Entertainment System by Nintendo in 1994. Nintendo Switch Nintendo Switch Online (SFC/SNES version)
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Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console (SFC/SNES version) Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console (SFC/SNES version) Nintendo Wii Virtual Console (SFC/SNES version) Super Family Computer/Super Nintendo Entertainment System, No part of this site may be copied or reproduced without permission from the author of the site.North American boxart of the game Donkey Kong Country for SNES. This site is protected by Creative Commons. Every world has a huge boss at the end so be prepared for a challenge. You have to guide your characters through levels across Donkey Kong island while collecting powerups including bananas, barrels, Kong letters, and animal tokens. Each character has their own unique abilities and features.

You can get his buddy Diddy Kong later from a DK Barrel, by then, you would be able to switch characters. In this game, you control Donkey Kong as the main character. The game is side-scrolling game or a platformer in which you control your hero character on the screen that scrolls either left or right, or both.

Donkey Kong Country is a video game developed by Rare (formerly Rareware) for the SNES on 1994.
