GamesRadar - GameCube Newshttp://www.gamesradar.com/gc/news/l-D/s-a-zDonkey Kong returns to the arcades (Donkey Kong Jungle Beat)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/donkey-kong-jungle-beat/news/donkey-kong-returns-to-the-arcades/a-2007022015214266038/g-2005120717524490441894Donkey Kong Banana Kingdom looks like a spiritual sequel to Jungle Beat, a brilliant 2D-style platformer on GameCube made unique by its use of the Bongo controllers. Donkey Kong will hit Japanese arcades housed in a huge three-player arcade cabinet. With nothing but two buttons on the control panel of the cabinet, a similar control style to Jungle Beat, which saw players hit the button repeatedly to run left and right. The three player functionality will presumably allow players to compete in ...<br/>GC newsFeb 20, 2007Beats, bongos and beatings in Kong's new platformer (Donkey Kong Jungle Beat)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/donkey-kong-jungle-beat/news/beats-bongos-and-beatings-in-kongs-new-platformer/a-20060227153156171056/g-2005120717524490441894Lightguns, trackballs, Airpads, maracas, light-pens, Kempston Pro joysticks. Yes, every novelty peripheral has its 15 seconds in your sweaty palms before it's condemned forever to the same dank Dreamcast/PC Engine-laden corner. But that's not so with the bongos left over from Donkey Konga because Nintendo have found another use for the drums. And it doesn't involve propping doors open. DK Jungle Beat once again uses the drums to control Donkey Kong but, instead of matching beats and claps, ...<br/>GC newsDec 2, 2004