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Donkey Kong Racing was developed by Rare as a console sequel to Diddy Kong Racing. [103] It was a racing game in which players rode on animals rather than vehicles. [104] Following the Microsoft acquisition, Rare attempted to rework Donkey Kong Racing as a Sabreman game for the Xbox and Xbox 360 before canceling it entirely. [104] [105]
Donkey Kong Jr. (from the Donkey Kong Jr. arcade game) Q*bert with Coily, Ugg, Wrongway, Slick and Sam (from the Q*bert arcade game) Pitfall Harry with his pet mountain lion Quickclaw and his niece Rhonda (unlike the others which are arcade games, this segment is from the home console game Pitfall!
The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters is a 2007 American documentary film about competitive arcade gaming directed by Seth Gordon. It follows Steve Wiebe in his attempts to take the high score record for the 1981 arcade game Donkey Kong from Billy Mitchell. (Mitchell would be exposed as a cheater a decade later.)
Early designs of the Game & Watch title Chef.They were drawn during a meeting, and given to Makoto Kono to make official designs. Although the specific character did not exist until 2001, he is an amalgamation of the avatars from the Game & Watch series of handheld consoles released by Nintendo in the 1980s.
Donkey Kong Country introduced Diddy Kong, Donkey Kong's sidekick and nephew. Diddy's design was based on a spider monkey; [133] he was created as a redesign of Donkey Kong Jr. but retooled into a separate character at Nintendo's request. [36] As a result, Donkey Kong Jr. has made few appearances since Country. [129]
Kenan Thompson portrayed Funky Kong in a "Weekend Update" appearance on "Saturday Night Live." Kenan Thompson makes a hilarious appearance as a disgruntled Funky Kong in 'Weekend Update' Skip to ...
Donkey Kong is the star of Donkey Kong, a video game series and media franchise owned by the Japanese video game company Nintendo. [1] He is also a recurring character in the Mario franchise, appearing as a playable character in most Mario Kart and Mario Party games, and is playable in Nintendo's Super Smash Bros. series of crossover fighting games. [2]
Icons is an American documentary TV show that aired on G4 from May 1, 2002, to March 4, 2007. It originally focused on significant people, companies, products, history, and milestones in the world of video games.