Feeling a bit of “franchise fatigue” sometime following the launch of Metroid Prime 2 in 2004, Retro Studios approached Nintendo with interest in developing a game using the Donkey Kong Country IP. ![]() Developed by Retro Studios, former developer at the company Bryan Walker recently sat down with KIWI TALKZ for an interview in which he discussed a multitude of related topics, including the origin of the beloved 2D side-scrolling platformer successor.īryan Walker was Senior Producer for both Metroid Prime 2 and 3, joining the company after the success of Metroid Prime 1. Donkey Kong Country Returns released for Wii back in 2010 and marked the return of the Donkey Kong Country series after over 10 years since its then previous entry on the SNES.
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