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by beansontoast,
oct. 11, 2001
Pros: Wicked graphics (for a handheld), loads of levels, will keep you busy for ages.
Cons: Not much different from the SNES classic. But that's not a bad thing.
The Bottom Line: This game was a huge success back in 1994, and after a few minutes play its easy to see why. Out of this world, man.
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by search66,
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juil. 10, 2003
Pros: Great old-school gameplay
Cons: Something is lost in the port.
The Bottom Line: Good stuff.
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by Slusy,
in Games
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juin 22, 2003
Pros: Classic tried-and-true gameplay, easy to pick up, some new mini-games
Cons: Levels can be extremely frustrating and repetitive, save system limits replay value
The Bottom Line: Donkey Kong Country can be fun for those with enough patience or skill, but others may find that the nostalgia gets quickly lost in a sea of frustration.
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by williams51,
mai 5, 2001
Pros: Simple controls, easy to learn, levels increase in difficulty.
Cons: It was fun for the first month I had the game.
The Bottom Line: This game is good for all kids and keeps them playing and playing.
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by fredrick2003,
sept. 15, 2007
Pros: A decent port of an undisputed classic.
Cons: Graphics and sound downgraded, button lag.
The Bottom Line: I can't tell somebody to buy this game, just because of the button issue.
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by express15_99,
juil. 3, 2001
Pros: OK console-to-handheld game.
Cons: Bad sound; Ridiculous graphics; Same oldie, no additions.
The Bottom Line: If you've played the classic on the SNES, then that is enough. About the only thing this game will do to you is make you hate Donky Kong even more.
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