Donkey Kong Country... on the Game Boy Color?
In the early 2000s, Nintendo and Rare teamed up to do the impossible: bring one of the biggest, most visually lush Super Nintendo games and squash it down into the underpowered Game Boy Color. Donkey Kong Country for the GBC is a fascinating demake, one that is surprisingly successful in many ways. It is also in many ways the culmination of the Game Boy's Donkey Kong Land series, sharing more than a few assets and music tracks with those games. Supplanted soon after by a vastly superior Game Boy Advance port, Donkey Kong Country for the Game Boy Color is a fascinating time capsule for a very specific moment in portable gaming history.

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