

While it isn’t perfect, it is a testament to fan power and home-brew gaming. You can download the game from the following link and having had a quick look myself, you can clearly see the work that went into it. In addition, he also has no plans to explore the project in Unreal 4. The sad news is that Igor F has made it clear that he has no intentions to do any more work on this. It is, of course, outside the realms of emulators, the closest thing we will ever see to Donkey Kong on the PC. In the above video you can see that while it isn’t perfect, it still looks pretty amazing for a fan project. Featuring 12 levels, 200+ 3D models, 30 characters with 120 animations, this tribute is clearly a labor of love. While some might think this is just a technical exercise, the game is remarkably robust. In a report via DSOGaming, fan, known only as Igor F, has created his own fan version of Donkey Kong Country using the Unreal engine.

What’s more, you can download and play it for free! Shut up and take all of my bananas! In an homage to it, a fan has painstakingly created their own version of Donkey Kong in the Unreal engine. Really showcasing what the console was capable of, it quickly found itself on the same tier as Super Mario World, Mario Kart and Zelda Link To the Past as a must-have title. Because of its wide use in video games, ROM cartridges are also commonly known as game cartridges.Donkey Kong Country is a classic for the Super Nintendo. But today, cartridges are still used in some handheld game consoles, such as the Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Sony PlayStation Vita, and Nintendo Switch. With the popularity of disk storage, the size of software gradually exceeded the actual limit of the cassette, and the cassette slot gradually disappeared from personal computers and game consoles. The advantage for the manufacturer is that the software stored in the form of cassettes is relatively safe and difficult to be copied by users, but the production cost of cassettes is higher than that of floppy disks and CDs.

ROM cartridges allow users to quickly load and access programs and data, replacing the more expensive floppy disk drives and the slow and unreliable magnetic tape of the home computer era. Some cartridges come with battery-backed static random access memory (SRAM), which allows the user to store data such as game progress and scores. ROM cartridges can also carry additional hardware, such as speech synthesizers.
