That said, Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D is essentially the Wii version, but with a handful of tweaks, most notably eight additional stages to master, along with a New Mode that allows players to cash in bananas for useful items, including more balloons (think lives) and a Crash Guard that makes the mine cart temporarily invincible. The transition could've been better, with slight performance issues and inferior graphics serving as a firm reminder of the underpowered handheld, but by and large, you can't go wrong making this purchase. Originally released on the console in 2010, DKCR's developers succeeded in rekindling fond memories from the Super Nintendo adventures. Considering how much fun we had playing Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D, perhaps Nintendo is on to something with porting Wii games to 3DS.
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