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Are Donkey Kong Video games even good?

Are Donkey Kong Video games even good?

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  1. Tropical Freeze is a phenomenal platformer & the Wii-U is hella dope and highly underrated, I still walk around the house playing Twilight princess HD on the Gamepad cause it still isn't on the Switch! Needless to say the Wii U brought us Mario Kart 8, Breath of the Wild aaaaand I'm done with my rant lmao You're still the Man Curtis just wrong but still cool lol. Great job on the production btw:)

  2. I got to disagree with the Pixel Game Squad about Diddy Kong Racing. I think it’s way better than Mario Kart 64. The only thing I feel Mario Kart 64 does better is Power ups. I get so bored with Mario Kart games, I think I completed one Mario Kart game fully and it was Mario Kart DS. In my opinion Diddy Kong Racing is one of the best. It’s a Banger of a game and I always use Tiptup as my main guy.

  3. Agree or Disagree is my favorite section of the Podcast! Now we know that Curtis is a fake gamer, #2 Pencils are best, Ben just taught a master class in Video Game "Backups" and Ricky does yard work!

    Love the podcast and DKC can always be played!

  4. DKC for SNES are great, but nowhere near the fun of Super Mario World IMO. Graphics and music are top tier, but controls are not that tight as SMW. Not terrible, but overrated.

  5. As someone who has had a MiSTer (actually I have four now) for a few years, he's making it waaayyyy too complicated for the average retro gamer.

    Here's the most simple way to explain it….. The FPGA is being programmed to basically become an (NES/Genesis/NeoGeo) system. It's replicating the programming and behavior of the hardware inside of the NES. Emulation that we are all used to is using software (the emulator) to be able to run NES games.

    So your computer and phone with an emulator is trying to run the NES ROM the best it can.
    The MiSTer (and other FPGA gaming devices like Analogue systems) are trying to BECOME the NES itself, this is why people say it's a more accurate way to play.

    Now the reason that it looks better is because it's putting out an optimized RGB video signal. We've been modding consoles for years to improve their video quality, the MiSTer already has the best video quality possible, so you automatically get improved image quality.

  6. My friend uses a Mister and ohhh man, it is amazing! It’s hard to explain it without using the word emulate, but this is essentially a complete digital breakdown of what that console does. FPGA clones the chipset of actual hardware for cycle accuracy and the strength of the console and is only able to go up to PSX, Saturn and N64 era.

  7. I once took apart my PS4 controller to fix stick drift and after multiple attempts, I gave up. Apparently I needed to take out the whole housing of the analog stick which, no thank you. It might not be “hard” but neither are 1000 piece puzzles. I just don’t know where to start or have the right tools to feel confident

  8. I don't understand claiming a game is bad if you haven't played it(or an entire console library, especially SNES), or if you only played it for a bit. You're just robbing yourself of a gaming experience that you might enjoy, or possibly even love and truly find special. I've never been a Zelda fan, I've tried so many times over the years, but I'll never say that A Link to the Past is a "bad game" just cuz I personally don't like it, or Breath of the Wild becuz I haven't played through it. I get it that they're technically competent games, they work very well, they're innovative as heck, they have callbacks to previous games, they're not bad just cuz it's not for me.
    And to say that about the DKC trilogy just hurts. Maybe the question should've been "Do you LIKE the DK games", instead of if they're good.
    And those Joy-Cons are worse than bad, it's an embarrassment for Nintendo. I agree with Ricky that all the motion stuff works very well, but I don't play games that require it. Outside of the motion stuff, every button is clicky and doesn't provide a good experience for games like 2D platformers or anything with a d-pad, the actual form is so uncomfortable, the sticks are surprisingly hard cheap plastic(plus the drift aspect), all from the ppl who invented the d-pad. Then their "Pro" controller finally gives u a d-pad for $80, but it's horrible with the constant multiple inputs at one time and mashed potato mushiness(I do like the big fat face buttons though). I expect a lot more from Nintendo. But they kinda been easing ppl into these new cheap clicky buttons since the GBA SP and DSi, the DS Lite still had great face buttons with correct travel distance and a proper d-pad.

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