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We're only a few weeks away from the Switch 2, and Nintendo have updated their renders for a bunch of Mario characters, ...
Just like Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong is getting a minor makeover as Nintendo moves into the next generation. And like the elder ...
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Leading contemporary Chinese ink artist Liu Dan is holding his largest solo show to date, at British auction house Phillips’ space in Hong Kong’s West Kowloon Cultural District. The selling ...
Other tweaks include the enlargement of Yoshi’s nose, and changes made to Mario, Luigi, Peach and Bowser to make their new art styles, which appear to be based on Super Mario Bros Wonder. By far the ...
Take a stroll around the streets of Hong Kong a couple of decades ago and the amount of street art you’d have seen would be close to zero. A smattering of graffiti, yes, but almost no walls ...
Update [Wed 30th Apr 2025, 10:15am]: In addition to the new Donkey Kong design detailed in our original post, multiple Switch icons have been given a slight makeover for the latest firmware update.
OatmealDome (@oatmealdome.bsky.social) 2025-04-30T01:31:03.3103630Z Whilst it isn’t really to be expected, Nintendo changed the icon of Donkey Kong to be his new one that was featured in the Super ...
Donkey Kong Bananza looks as if it could be filled with all sorts of DK (and Mario) lore from across the decades, and now a new video on the Nintendo Today! mobile app may have teased another detail.
Nintendo’s Special Feature 2025 magazine for Nintendo Switch 2 revealed new details about performance for upcoming 3D platformer Donkey Kong Bananza, confirming that the game will run at 1080p 60 FPS ...
Pauline first appeared in the original Donkey Kong. In that arcade game, Pauline was kidnapped by the eponymous ape, and players had to rescue her as Mario. Pauline’s appearances were few and ...