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On the Web
- Video Game Reviews: Donkey Kong 64 - Contains multiple reviews of the game.
- Game Critics - Chi and Dale review Donkey Kong 64 for the Nintendo 64.
- Epinions - Consumer reviews.
- Donkey Kong 64 Central - Information, strategy, codes, movies, and fan art.
- Armchair Empire - [9.5/10] "Overall, Donkey Kong 64 is one of those Rare games that will have you playing for many, many hours."
- The Donkey Kong 64 Web Page - Player's guides.
- Rob's Donkey Kong 64 Site - Chat, message board, and FAQs.
- Game Revolution - Review by Johnny Liu, [B+]. "Bottom line is you will get a lot of game for your dollar."
- GameSpot - Includes information, articles, screenshots, and links.
- Donkey Kong 64 - Consacré à la Nintendo 64, avec previews, tests, votes, codes, vidéo et forum de discussion.
Wikipedia Articles
- Donkey Kong's animal buddies - In the Donkey Kong Country series of video games, including Donkey Kong Land and Donkey Kong 64, Donkey Kong and his simian friends have a series of animal buddies that can be found throughout levels and then used to assist the player in finding bonuses or defeating the Kremlings and other ...
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- War World (game) - War World is a 3D mech combat simulator game developed and published by Third Wave Games (who are made up of former Rare alumni who have been involved in the development of such games as Banjo Kazooie, Donkey Kong 64, and others). It was released on Microsoft Windows platforms in 2005, and is due in 2007 on the Xbox Live Arcade service, where it will be co-published by Ubisoft on that platform.
- Ken Lobb - Ken Lobb is a video game designer who worked for Nintendo in the early 1990s on such video games as Donkey Kong Country and Great Greed, but his "masterpiece" was GoldenEye 007 for the Nintendo 64, hailed as one of the best shooters of all time. The game included a gun (based on the Vz 61) named after him, the Klobb, short for Kenneth Lobb.
- Michael Cranford - Michael Cranford is best known as the designer of The Bard's Tale and The Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight computer role-playing games published by Interplay Productions in the 80s. He also programmed the Apple version of Donkey Kong, the Commodore 64 version of Super Zaxxon, as well as Maze Master (a spiritual predecessor of The Bard's Tale).