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::Is it possible that Big Ape City is a place in the metro kingdom, and not New Drink City? --{{User:Eldritchdraaks/sig}} 02:13, 6 November 2017 (EST) |
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Metro Kingdom = New Donk City?
Isn't New Donk City just a part of Metro Kingdom, not the entire kingdom itself? That seems to be what Nintendo's implying, judging by the fact that they're given different names. If that's the case, this should be merged with New Donk City, as there could be locations within the Metro Kingdom other than New Donk City that Mario can visit that they haven't shown us at E3 (and to be on the safe side, the Power Moons should've just been listed on that page in the first place, anyway). Mario JC 00:28, 25 June 2017 (EDT)
- I would agree that what is on here now should be merged, as the atlas shows New Donk City inside of the Metro Kingdom, so I don't think they are the same. --TheFlameChomp (talk) 08:53, 25 June 2017 (EDT)
Regarding the Donkey Kong game Tweet
I think how we've explained this Tweet sounds a little speculative. The city has referenced the original Donkey Kong game a few times, but I haven't seen anything that says this is the city were the game took place. While that may be true come Oct. 27th and that may be what it's hinting at, I can't tell that from the Tweet currently and definitively. 18:58, 12 October 2017 (EDT)
Well, now that the game has been released, we have footage of "A Traditional Festival", which is "a celebration of the history of our city", and it's DK themed. So that could mean that the whole Donkey Kong situation has happened in this city, in the past.