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Donkey Kong and Diddy are guarding the Crystal Coconut, and they eventually get tired. Donkey Kong wishes he could sleep forever, and the Crystal Coconut grants his wish, causing all of time to stop. Candy, Diddy and Cranky try to wake Donkey Kong while King K. Rool, Klump and Krusha try to take advantage of their situation and steal the Coconut.
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze is a 2014 platform game developed by Retro Studios and published by Nintendo for the Wii U console. The fifth installment in the Donkey Kong Country series, Tropical Freeze is a direct sequel to the 2010 Wii game Donkey Kong Country Returns and was released in February 2014.
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Donkey Kong Junior was released in a widescreen format. [67] This Game & Watch version of Donkey Kong Junior was later re-released in Game & Watch compilation games for the Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance [66] [68] and as DSiWare download in 2010. [69]
Donkey Kong Country [b] is a 1994 platform game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). It is a reboot of Nintendo's Donkey Kong franchise and follows the gorilla Donkey Kong and his nephew Diddy Kong as they set out to recover their stolen banana hoard from the crocodile King K. Rool and his army, the Kremlings.
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Donkey Kong creator Shigeru Miyamoto in 2013. In the late 1970s, the Japanese company Nintendo shifted its focus from producing toys and playing cards to arcade games.This followed the 1973 oil crisis, which increased the cost of manufacturing toys, and the success of Taito's arcade game Space Invaders (1978).