

Sales of the machine were brisk, with the game becoming one of the best-selling arcade machines of the early 1980s alongside Pac-Man and Galaga. The result was a major breakthrough for Nintendo and for the video game industry. The original Donkey Kong arcade game running on the Nintendo Entertainment Systemĭeveloped by Nintendo R&D1 and released in July 1981, The original Donkey Kong arcade game was created when Shigeru Miyamoto was assigned by Nintendo to convert Radar Scope, a game that had been released to test audiences with poor results, into a game that would appeal more to Americans. 1.5.2 Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze.1.4.3 Diddy Kong Racing Adventure prototype.1.4 Post-Rare buyout and Partnership with Paon era (2003–2008).
DONKEY KONG COUNTRY RETURNS WII ROMULATION SERIES

The treasure found in that temple is a mirror, which unlocks Mirror Mode.

If the Kongs get all the pearls from the eight temples, they'll have access to this temple and its secrets. Afterwards, a Golden Temple will appear on the island. After going through a tough fight, the Kongs prevail, and they retrieve their Banana Hoard along the way. After traveling through various parts of Donkey Kong Island, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong soon encounter the leader of the Tiki Tak Tribe, Tiki Tong. Donkey Kong reunites himself with Diddy Kong and the two apes head off to the Tiki Island to recover their precious bananas. Donkey Kong breaks his front door open and immediately sets off for adventure. Donkey Kong stares at the Tiki and kicks him out of his house. Luckily, the Kongs seem immune to the Tikis' mind powers. Under their control, Donkey Kong is robbed of his Banana Hoard. For unknown purposes, the Tikis hypnotize the local wildlife ranging from elephants, giraffes, zebras and squirrels by using their music to bring them every Banana in sight. One peaceful day, the volcano of Donkey Kong Island erupts and reawakens the Tiki Tak Tribe from their slumber.
