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TheGamer on MSNDonkey Kong Bananza's Void Kong isn't K. Rool like we all theorised
Before Bananza released, hopeful Donkey Kong Country fans theorised that one of the game's new villains, Void Kong, was ...
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Game Rant on MSNNintendo: 10 Strongest Donkey Kong Characters Ever, Ranked
Also known as the original 1981 Donkey Kong, Cranky Kong only seems to have gotten stronger with age. He doesn't look it, as ...
From coin-op classics to rhythm-based grooves, here's all of gaming's greatest ape's adventures, from worst to best ...
Who'd have thought King K. Rool would be back in the news in 2018? Lovely stuff. Are you a fan of the Donkey Kong Country series? Let us know what you think of these designs with a comment below.
In addition, it showed the DK Rap from Donkey Kong 64 as an unlockable soundtrack song. It would only make sense to include King K. Rool, the main villain from the original Donkey Kong Country ...
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.
The original designer for the hit classic Donkey Kong Country has spoken out after the recent news of his villain King K. Rool debuting to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
For some, 1994's Donkey Kong Country represents the modern-day reinvention of the entire platform gaming genre. At the time, it was thought that 16-bit systems couldn't have CGI rendered ...
45-second read time Last week we saw the original Donkey Kong Country creator reveal that he regretted the name 'King K. Rool ' after the villain was announced for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Who is King K. Rool? King K. Rool is the villain from the Donkey Kong Country series. He’s a crocodile pirate king with a bugged-out, bloodshot eye and a golden, armored belly.
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 ...
Among many other pieces of news, the company announced that Donkey Kong Country villain King K. Rool will be a playable character in the game--the croc's first appearance in the series.
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