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Introduced in 1994 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and ported to the Game Boy Color four years later and to the Game Boy Advance six years after that, Donkey Kong Country introduced the groundbreaking technique of using pre-rendered 3D graphics in a 2D console game[1], and marked the final decisive milestone in the early-to-mid '90s Console Wars between the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo, with the latter emerging in the lead in the west. It also brought the star of Donkey Kong back into the limelight (though the game makes it clear that the Donkey Kong you play as is different from the original, and that the original Donkey Kong is the older and aptly named Cranky Kong; the Mario vs. Donkey Kong games may have Ret Conned this though).
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