Display title | Donkey Kong Country (1994 video game) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The game that started it all: Donkey Kong Country is the first of what would be a trilogy of Donkey Kong Country games, and was released for the SNES in 1994. Not only is it one of the best selling SNES games of all time (Specifically the third best-selling game, surpassed only by Super Mario All-Stars and Super Mario World), but it's the best-selling SNES game to be developed by a company other than Nintendo: in this case Rare. |