Monkey Business Abounds In This Donkey Kong Country Returns Trailer

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Donkey Kong Country Returns for the Wii is due out November 21st, and Nintendo sent out a trailer along with a batch of fresh screenshots for the Retro Studios-developed re-imagining of the SNES title.

 

This is the first non-first-person perspective game for Retro, known best for their work on the Metroid Prime series. Longtime Metroid composer, Kenji Yamamoto, will be composing the music for Donkey Kong Country Returns as well.

 

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