Donkey Kong Country Returns HD
News, coverage and analysis tracking Donkey Kong Country Returns HD across the outlets.- Amazon Prime Day: Nintendo Switch 2 Games Are Up To 60% Off For A Limited TimeAmazon's Prime Day event features significant discounts on numerous Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 games, with prices reduced by up to 60%. The sale includes popular titles like Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, Pokemon Legends: Z-A, and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, as well as various third-party releases. Many of these deals are for digital versions or game key-cards, requiring internet access and storage space for installation.
- New Nintendo games sale live on Amazon, multiple Switch 1 and 2 games at lowest prices everAmazon is hosting a sale on various Nintendo Switch games, with several titles reaching their lowest prices ever. The sale includes popular games such as The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Super Mario Odyssey, and Pikmin 4. Some deals are limited-time offers with limited stock, and titles like Street Fighter 6 are already seeing significant claims.
- Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo update out now, adds support for Donkey Kong BananzaNintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo has received an update adding support for Donkey Kong Country Returns: Donkey Kong Bananza, including seven new alarm types from the game and its DK Island & Emerald Rush DLC. Users need a Nintendo Account to download the update. This follows previous updates for games like Super Mario Bros. Wonder and Super Mario Odyssey.
- Donkey Kong Bananza's Next DLC Event Begins Next WeekNintendo has announced the 'Kong Bananza Returns' in-game event for Donkey Kong Bananza, which will run from June 9th to June 16th. This event features Donkey Kong Country Returns-themed prizes, including Tiki Kong and Tiki Goon statues, for players who meet specific Emerald Rush quotas. Participation requires the Donkey Kong Bananza: DK Island & Emerald Rush DLC.
- Opinion: Replaying Games Is Better Than Playing GamesThis opinion piece argues that replaying games can be more satisfying than experiencing them for the first time, especially after completing them. The author highlights the unique pleasure of revisiting familiar worlds and mechanics without the pressure of progression, finding new appreciation in details and design choices. The article also touches on the appeal of remasters and remakes, offering a fresh perspective or a chance to compare with original experiences.
- 8 Co-Op Games for Couples With Mixed Platformer Skill | TAGThis guide recommends eight co-op platformer games designed to accommodate players with differing skill levels, addressing the common "platformer skill gap" in relationships. Games like It Takes Two and Super Mario Bros. Wonder feature mechanics such as bubble-rescues or asymmetric roles to ensure both partners can enjoy the experience without frustration.
- Best Nintendo Switch games for kidsThis guide highlights the best Nintendo Switch games suitable for children and new players, focusing on titles with accessible gameplay and family-friendly themes. It features popular games like Yoshi's Crafted World, various Kirby and Super Mario titles, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and Minecraft, alongside recommendations from Outright Games.
- UK software sales chart for the week ending May 2, 2026 – Tomodachi Life rises top the topTomodachi Life: Living the Dream has claimed the top spot in the UK software sales chart for the week ending May 2, 2026. The chart features a variety of titles from major publishers like Nintendo, Bandai Namco Entertainment, and Electronic Arts, with Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition and EA Sports FC 26 also appearing in the top rankings.
- Donkey Kong Country Returns HD Signals Retro Studios’ Big ReturnNintendo is releasing Donkey Kong Country Returns HD on January 16, 2025, for the Nintendo Switch. This remaster of the 2010 Wii title, developed by Retro Studios, includes all 80 original levels plus content from the 3DS version. The release highlights Retro Studios' significant contribution to the Donkey Kong franchise, following their work on the Metroid Prime series.
- UK software sales chart for the week ending April 18, 2026 – Tomodachi Life and Pragmata come out swingingThe latest UK software sales chart for the week ending April 18, 2026, sees new releases Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream and Pragmata debut at #1 and #2 respectively. Nintendo Switch accounted for a significant portion of sales for both titles, with Pragmata seeing 13 percent of its sales from the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2.
- Mailbox: The Wii U's Legacy, Mii Singing, Hippos - Nintendo Life LettersThis month's Nintendo Life Mailbox features discussions on favorite Nintendo hippos, the legacy of the Wii U in light of Switch ports, and creative ways players customize their experiences in games like Tomodachi Life and Animal Crossing: New Horizons. The segment also touches on the creative use of puns in Nintendo Life articles and briefly mentions Shigeru Miyamoto.
- Talking Point: If The Star Fox Rumours Are True, Where The Heck's Our Captain Toad Sequel?Amidst rumors of a new Star Fox game, this article argues that Nintendo should prioritize a sequel to Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. The author points to Captain Toad's increased visibility in The Super Mario Bros. Movie and its sequel as evidence of his potential, contrasting it with the long gap since the last Captain Toad game and the lukewarm reception of the most recent Star Fox title.
- Two First-Party Switch 2 Ratings Have Been SpottedNew ratings for Splatoon Raiders and Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave have reportedly appeared on Nintendo's European webpages, indicating PEGI 7 and PEGI 12 ratings respectively. Fire Emblem is slated for a 2026 release, while Splatoon Raiders' release date is currently unconfirmed. The article also mentions other upcoming and recently released Nintendo Switch titles.
- Nintendo is underselling the power of the Switch 2 and its ports – but why?Despite the Nintendo Switch 2's surprising power and strong third-party ports, Nintendo is underselling its capabilities. The article argues that Nintendo's lack of promotion for these impressive ports, which include titles comparable to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S versions, is a missed opportunity for sales momentum, especially in Western markets.
- How Mario and Donkey Kong’s Evolution Helped Build Nintendo’s Lasting LegacyThis article analyzes the evolution of Nintendo's iconic characters, Mario and Donkey Kong, from their arcade origins to modern multimedia stars. It highlights how their adaptability, coupled with Nintendo's innovation in game design and expansion into other media like film and theme parks, has cemented their lasting legacy and influence on the gaming industry.
- Nintendo producer can't say if there will be another 3D Donkey Kong game, but Bananza's positive reception helps him "communicate the potential for that character"Nintendo producer Kenta Motokura stated that the positive reception of Donkey Kong Bananza helps him communicate the character's potential for future 3D games. While Nintendo has not confirmed any new 3D Donkey Kong titles, Motokura believes the success of Bananza demonstrates the character's appeal beyond 2D entries.
- Donkey Kong Bananza Focused on Kong’s Raw Strength to Differentiate Him From Mario, Says ProducerNintendo producer Kenta Motokura discussed the challenges of differentiating Donkey Kong Country Returns HD from Super Mario Odyssey, focusing on Donkey Kong's raw strength and destructive capabilities. Consultations with Shigeru Miyamoto and Yoshiaki Koizumi helped define Donkey Kong's unique characteristics, such as his longer arms and powerful actions, to create distinct gameplay experiences compared to Mario. The goal was to offer players variety by highlighting the differences between the two IPs and their respective playstyles.
- Donkey Kong Bananza devs want to make sure Mario and DK's games feel different: "Is there perhaps a slightly different kind of person that might prefer one character over the other?"Nintendo developers aimed to differentiate Donkey Kong Country Returns from Super Mario Odyssey by focusing on distinct gameplay mechanics and character abilities. Producer Kenta Motokura explained that the team considered what unique actions Donkey Kong could perform, such as large-scale destruction, to set the game apart.
- Mailbox: Senran Kagura Mysteries, First-Party Indies, Miyamoto Tragedies - Nintendo Life LettersThis Nintendo Life Mailbox feature discusses Shigeru Miyamoto's shift towards non-gaming projects like movies and theme parks, with one reader lamenting it as a potential tragedy for interactive masterpieces. The article also touches on the perceived decline in first-party published indie titles on the Nintendo Switch and the surprising popularity of Senran Kagura Burst on the site.
- Some ideas from Donkey Kong Bananza could be in Nintendo’s next big projectNintendo producer Kenta Motokura stated that ideas and concepts from Donkey Kong Country Returns may influence the company's next major project. He drew a parallel to how Super Mario Odyssey's development provided hints for Donkey Kong Country Returns, expecting a similar phenomenon for future titles.