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Before Bananza released, hopeful Donkey Kong Country fans theorised that one of the game's new villains, Void Kong, was ...
Rool then becomes the antagonist of the game that Donkey Kong and Pauline must contend with, as he too wants the Banandium Root for his own nefarious use. Chasing him down to the final Planet Core ...
Donkey Kong Bananza’s bosses are no joke if you come unprepared, and most players might encounter a tough enemy for D.K. to smash!
How Fans Speculate that King K. Rool Could Return. Fans have pointed out that the Crockoid bosses in the Donkey Kong Bananza Direct resemble the Kremlings, King K. Rool’s minions.Of course, it ...
From coin-op classics to rhythm-based grooves, here's all of gaming's greatest ape's adventures, from worst to best ...
The infamous Donkey Kong villain King K. Rool was just revealed for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate! Nintendo did it. They actually did it! After the reveal of Ridley, which was another "long-shot" in ...
K. Rool even pretends to die, and fake credits — that claim his Kremling henchmen made the game scroll — roll across the screen during a boss fight in Donkey Kong Country, before he jumps up ...
King K. Rool will bring his special brand of brawn and weapons to 'Super Smash Bros. Ultimate' Nintendo Gregg designed the character's actions and named him, saying on Twitter that he wished he ...
“Donkey Kong Country” villain King K. Rool is joining the “Super Smash Bros. Ultimate” roster as a playable fighter, Nintendo announced Wednesday during the “Smash”-focused Nintendo ...
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. will introduce another Donkey Kong character to the game. King K. Rool, a long-time enemy of D.K. and his simian dudes, enters the fray for the first time. During today ...
King K. Rool made his first appearance in the 1994 Super Nintendo game Donkey Kong Country. He is the leader of a gang of crocodilian enemies known as Kremlings, and one of his eyes is veiny and ...