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Donkey Kong Bananza started as a Switch 1 game, but bringing it to Switch 2 enabled "very large scale" destruction Nintendo couldn't pull off before
By Kaan Serin published
News Director Kazuya Takahashi was also really into the console's mouse controls

Nintendo relents, confirms Donkey Kong Bananza is being made by the Super Mario Odyssey team after weeks of fans guessing just that
By Scott McCrae published
News Guess we'll be waiting a while to see Mario in 3D again

Donkey Kong Bananza is the perfect time to bring back an AWOL villain, and I'm already uncovering conspiracies that say our favorite crocodile will turn up
By Scott McCrae published
Opinion Opinion | King K. Rool, where are you?

New $35 Donkey Kong cushion also comes with what fans are calling a "banana hole", but I don't think people are going to use the 15-inch plush in the way Nintendo intends
By Kaan Serin published
News Nintendo, what is this?

Donkey Kong Country's 90s cartoon is now free to watch on YouTube if you fancy seeing the peak of musical cartoons and early motion-captured CGI
By Scott McCrae published
News Forget Fallout and The Last of Us.

Donkey Kong Bananza is bringing back the DK Rap, but after going uncredited for the seminal hip hop classic in the Mario Movie, the song's composer wasn't aware it was returning in the Switch 2 game
By Scott McCrae published
News Grant Kirkhope created the tune as a joke and accidentally made history

The next big Switch 2 exclusive Donkey Kong Bananza is playable on Switch 1 after all, you just need a friend kind enough to share it to your dusty old relic of a console
By Jordan Gerblick published
News Nintendo is really making me ask my big brother if I can play his game, like it's 1996

Donkey Kong Bananza takes notes from the best Mario and Zelda games: it has its own shrines, you can totally destroy levels, transform into animals, and dive into the underground
By Anna Koselke published
News The new Donkey Kong draws from Nintendo's best games
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