Rating:
- An Oldie but a Greatie
I discovered this gem after I bought my own SuperNintendo system a couple of years ago. My sister REALLY wanted me to get it, and I am really glad I listened to her! I just really wanted to get back to the genious of 2-d side-scrolling games. Anybody who's grown up with 3-d is probably just the opposite (I remember the first time I played Pong at a friend's house when Atari was new).
When it comes to fun simple yet still detailed games that also have amazing graphics it is hard to beat DK3. I am always disapointed in newer adventure/platform games because there is no option but to play solitary, or watch someone play. With the DK games, you can have a great time with two people!
The best thing about playing this game was playing it with my sister, because she remembered playing it in college just as I did (although I didn't play 3 then, only 2). It is definitely a game that stays with you long after you've played it. Now, how many games made today can you say that about, and say with an ecstatic smile?
It is games like this that make purchase of this (at least) three-generations-back system and remain disillusioned so far with the new GameCube which I got for X-mas.
Now to start pushing harder for a Nintendo 64 for my birthday!
- Awesome Game, My favorite SNES game.
- D.K. 3 Dixie Kongs Double Trouble
- A sequel to a video game wizard
- Could of made it better
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