


Not Donkey Kong, But.. Donkey Konga? 26
Thanks to IGN Cube for their rumor report claiming that Nintendo's new Donkey Kong title for GameCube, recently announced as being developed by Namco, is a conga drum-based rhythm title called Donkey Konga. Although unconfirmed, IGN claim: "On March 10, 2003, Nintendo registered the trademark for Donkey Konga. This, say sources, is the tentative name for the new title, which dumps its platformer roots in favor of exploring the music genre." Another point in this rumor's favor is that Namco has created the very popular Taiko no Tatsujin drumming title for PlayStation 2, complete with custom drum controller, and it's sold over 900,000 copies so far in Japan, but there's no official word from Nintendo or Namco yet.
Conga drums? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Conga drums? (Score:2)
Re:Conga drums? (Score:1)
Steven V.
Re:Conga drums? (Score:3, Insightful)
Maybe because it's been done a million times before?
I don't get why Nintendo is the butt of every criticism in the game industry. They're either:
Does anybody remember the Sega game Samba de Amigo, you know, the game with maraca controllers? That game was cri
I try very hard to be a Nintendo fanboi (Score:3, Funny)
On the whole, I genuinely like Nintendo and its games. And I usually feel obliged to put a positive spin on Nintendo news on
So, in light of all of that, I'd like to say that this is an astonishingly stupid fucking idea.
Re:I try very hard to be a Nintendo fanboi (Score:2)
aww (Score:1)
I can't really see these drum doing that well in homes, even if 900k drum fanatics have bought it in Japan. Maybe kids will just use it for evil (bop-ing their opponent with the drumpad when things aren't going well in the game.)
Plant? (Score:2)
in other news... (Score:5, Funny)
ROFLMAO (Score:1)
The big question is... (Score:2, Funny)
I can just imagine it now: People using their feet, knees and elbows to show off their conga skillz ^^
Nintendo is confused (Score:3, Insightful)
Imagine how many new popular franchises Nintendo could have if they had come up with new characters to go along with their new game ideas. They did that with Pokemon, and look where it got them with that. Beyond the cute name, what's the point of this drum game being based on Donkey Kong?
Part of the appeal of franchises like this, is that people play the first game, and then they like the atmosphere, the gameplay, the general feel of the game, and they want more similar stuff. So you have a progression of games in the same vein, that are still different...for instance, the progression of mario from the first game up to Super Mario 64. Those games all maintained that atmosphere. Yet, other games that are completely unrelated based on the same franchise? Nintendo is losing track of the purpose, here. All those games could just as easily be about someone else. A new character, that people could identify with. We're dealing with a new generation of kids. They should start all new character ideas.
Stir things up in more ways than just one. Impress me Nintendo.
Re:Nintendo is confused (Score:4, Insightful)
With books if you like one you just get another book by the same author. With movies it's harder, because there are more people involved in making them, but a sequal or a star actor generally work well. For games the only options are a sequel or using the same characters. Most people don't pay attention to anything else. Nintendo always makes sure that games using any of its big mascots are top-notch, so people get used to that and can assume a Donkey Konga game will be good even without seeing any reviews. If it's not, the next game won't get that benefit.
Also note that most games that reuse the mascots are genres where the characters aren't generally interesting. I don't think anyone has launched a franchise with characters from a cart racing game, golf game, tennis game, party game, or a rhythm game.
Re:Nintendo is confused (Score:1)
Works in Japan, probably won't work here (Score:2)
Re:Works in Japan, probably won't work here (Score:1)
Go to your local park on a nice Saturday afternoon. (Golden Gate Park is my version of that.) There are drum circles everywhere.
Impromptu gatherings of people and their bongos.
It does happen. And its a Good Thing(tm)
Lack of inspiration (Score:1)
I have no rhythm (Score:1)
Maybe it's I have no coordination. I've tried to pl
Re:I have no rhythm (Score:1)
Thing is, it can take just as long to become a *good* drummer at it takes to become a good guitarist, bassist, etc. So does DDR, for that matter. Trust me, I used to think I didn't have enough coordina
Re:I have no rhythm (Score:2)
Then I saw a friend who had been playing DDR for a year, and lost about 200lbs. on the "DDR Diet". Talk about motivation!
So I bought a couple of cheap, knock-off Ignition pads on eBay, bought a copy of DDRMAX for PS2, and started playing.
I sucked. BAD.
But I simply kept at it, slowly making progress on the easier songs. Each has a "foot rating" one-foot being the easiest on up. I'm now do