On an ANOTHER video, it shows a MUCH different title screen, and other stuff (which was already shown on the other videos) -At the end, the background is Yellow, on the Final version, it shows as Green.-Font, Health Icon and other lighten stuff is a little different.-1:20 = The stage don’t have storm and darkness.Īn another gameplay video (which was playable after the E3 event), shows other miscellaneous stuff:.-1:13 = On the final version of this stage, it doesn’t have “automatic” barrels.-1:06 = It’s possible to see again the Cyan color, but on the 2-Player Mode.-1:00 = The bombs on this stage is much more faster them the Final Version.-0:47 = Diddy and Donkey Kong team Icon is Cyan, on the Final Version, the color is Blue.-0:32 = When Donkey Kong bounces on the three enemies consecutively, he does not preform a spin followed by a somersault, like he does in the final version.On the Gameplay and E3 trailers, we can notify some small things: (Info from Wikipedia)ĭevelopment on Donkey Kong Country Returns started in 2008, but it wasn’t until E3 2010 that it was revealed to the public. It is the series’s first traditional home console installment since Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, and also the first Donkey Kong Country entry not to involve Rare during the development. Donkey Kong Country Returns is a side-scrolling 2.5D platform game developed by Retro Studios and released by Nintendo for the Wii console on November 21, 2010, in North America, December 3, 2010, in Europe, and on December 9, 2010, in Japan.
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