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Donkey Kong Jungle Beat

A Music & Rhythm game for Gamecube by Nintendo in the Donkey Kong series

Donkey Kong Jungle Beat box art

Due in part to music composer David Wise's apt contributions to the series, Donkey Kong emerged from the post-Rare world with an penchant for rhythm and beat. DK's aptitude for platforming takes a back seat in this title as he exhibits his heretofore unknown talents for playing the motherfuking bongos.

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Title
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat
Platform
Gamecube
Release date
02 March 2005
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat box art for Gamecube

News & Blogs

Donkey Kong Country returns

Donkey Kong Country returns

Donkey Kong Country returns

Retro Studios have been in the bunker for quite sometime cooking up speculation on what their next project could possibly be. Rumors of a Donkey Kong reboot were circulating the internet recently until Nintendo laid down the bomb and unveiled Donkey Kong Country Returns at this E3. A 2D platformer based on the Donkey Kong Jungle Beat game.

 
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