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====''Super Mario Odyssey''==== | ====''Super Mario Odyssey''==== | ||
An 8-bit Donkey Kong from the original ''Donkey Kong'' appears as an obstacle in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. In "[[A Traditional Festival!]]" of the [[Metro Kingdom]], Mario has to traverse through a lengthy 8-bit stage while Donkey Kong tosses barrels down slanted girders, similar to [[25m]]. He also appears in a 8-bit segment in the [[Darker Side]] during "[[Long Journey's End]]". circular area with an inner ring, with Donkey Kong perched in the inner ring. | An 8-bit Donkey Kong from the original ''Donkey Kong'' appears as an obstacle in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. In "[[A Traditional Festival!]]" of the [[Metro Kingdom]], Mario has to traverse through a lengthy 8-bit stage while Donkey Kong tosses barrels down slanted girders, similar to [[25m]]. He also appears in a 8-bit segment in the [[Darker Side]] during "[[Long Journey's End]]". It is a circular area with an inner ring, with Donkey Kong perched in the inner ring. Donkey Kong can be defeated by hitting all four [[? Block]]s underneath him; this is required to exit the section in both circumstances. In the latter instance, the path to an exit [[8-bit pipe]] opens up after Donkey Kong is defeated. | ||
The entirety of Metro Kingdom's city, New Donk City, is meant to be a tribute to the ''Donkey Kong'' series, as it features various references to the original arcade title and the ''Donkey Kong Country'' games. A graffiti painting of Donkey Kong's original artwork can also be seen in the city. | The entirety of Metro Kingdom's city, New Donk City, is meant to be a tribute to the ''Donkey Kong'' series, as it features various references to the original arcade title and the ''Donkey Kong Country'' games. A graffiti painting of Donkey Kong's original artwork can also be seen in the city. |