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Donkey Kong Country 2 - Snes vs Gba Comparison

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2008

Just a quick video to demonstrate the diferences betwen this two ports of Donkey kong country 2 .

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  • snes version trumps in every way.

  • The SNES version sound better.

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  • the snes version simply wins,it has such dark atmospherefull graphics and stereo sound.

    unlike the gba version wich has way toooo overbrichted incorrect colors and shamefull cartoony sound effeccts with falsch instrumental music,what would they thinking?????

    this must,ve be done by new developers and NOT by those original developers cuzz i just can,t imagine but if so they must,ve be drunken seriousely!!!

  • snes is not better of a gba only DKC 1-2 and 3 are bad ports for gba

  • Honestly, the GBA version is great. Sure the sounds of the enemies can get annoying, but it's nothing too bad. It's pretty much the exact same game anyways.

    I have the SNES version and the GBA version on my VBA and personally, and they're both really good.

  • SNES is better graphic and sound quality.

    GBA version of this sound quality is bad.

  • gba is more powerful than snes. this game is only a bad port

  • bether* so much bether

  • snes version is obviously better it was originla. the gba isnt that great

  • @Oni64 It didn't lack the power to make a decent port, Rare simply screwed up big time. GBA is considerably more powerful than SNES, especially the CPU. It wasn't just a simple brightening of the graphics, all the sprites and backgrounds were resized down to only 75% of their original size. That makes it even worse. Not only that, they removed most of the lighting effects and day/night transitions. Ironically, the SNES version can be emulated somewhat on GBA via snezziboy or snes advance...

  • snes wins

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