IGN:
"You might have heard stories about extremely rare games uncovered by lucky parties and auctioned for exorbitant amounts of money -- games like Stadium Events and the Nintendo World Championships cartridges frequently break records. We saw some of those museum-worthy games recently when Steve Lin brought by several amazing Nintendo artifacts from his collection.
But there are other, lesser known treasures in collectors' vaults, like those that Wired Editor and Retrogame Roadshow host Chris Kohler showed off at IGN recently. Check out the video above to get the full scoop on these artifacts from Nintendo's 125 year tenure making toys and games."
The Never Yak recently had the idea that everyone who works with Nintendo Link should write a small piece on their favorite game soundtracks, and this is such a fun and eclectic collection.
Donkey Kong 64 had issues, but it did plenty right too. The time has come for a new 3D Donkey Kong platformer experience on Nintendo Switch.
Dk64 sucked. They should have kept all the old kongs and did away with that God awful rap. Puff daddy raps better than that.
Dear God, NO! This was the death of the Donkey Kong Country franchise for me.
Donkey Kong 64 world champion, Connor75, has made a name for himself setting world records, but there was one time he thought he was cursed! Learn more in this interview with Peterdea, an avid Donkey Kong 64 player himself.
I'd give my 3rd nut for that gold Punch Out cart.
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I still have Killer Instinct for SNES with original shrink wrap and the Killer Cuts soundtrack. Mint.