It's that time again! Time for another exciting Community Playthrough!
April was a great month full of good old Atari fun courtesy our resident Atari historian singlebanana. Likewise, exploring the magical planets of Magical Starsign was a treat and we want to thank you for joining us on that intergalactic rump. We'd like to thank everyone for their participation and congratulate the Atari Activision Champion who can be found in the thread here.
Last month's games have left us feeling a little bananas so it should come as no surprise that we invite you to join your fellow RF Gentlemen in playing an apish SNES classic and a hidden gem for the Wii.
Hold onto your barrels in this month's Retro Community Playthrough as we work to recover our stolen hoard of bananas from the evil King K. Rool and his Kremling Krew in Donkey Kong Country on SNES. After that it's onto the sequel, Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy Kong's Quest. Donkey Kong has been captured by Kaptain K. Rool and it's up to Diddy Kong and his girlfriend Dixie Kong to rescue him and keep the banana hoard safe.
Your shadow has been severed from your body and the only way to get it back is to climb to the top of a mysterious tower. Manipulate light, solve puzzles, and overcome enemies in your quest to reunite with your body in Lost in Shadow for the Nintendo Wii.
I think the time is nigh I participate in the playthrough. I already have the DKCs and I will be tracking down a copy of Lost in Shadow tomorrow. I look forward to it!
Given my lack of free time, I haven't participated in a play-through; but my brother, (Who swears by all three DKC games, especially the second), has always been upset with me for not playing them as they don't take much time or effort to complete and have tons of replay value and many unknown secrets to find. I may make the time for the retro play-through. I don't own Lost in shadow and I haven't seen it about in my scavenging lately.
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