

But then that was a feat of precision that would make Audi engineers vomit in admiration. Perhaps it was the joy of playing something like that again on a shiny new handheld, or perhaps we're just idiots, but we liked it.

It was inevitable then, that when Nintendo decided to re-release 400 of them on the Game Boy Advance, we were going to get cross with one sooner or later. They were to that generation what third-person action games are to this ubiquitous, varying in quality, largely the same sort of thing, and generally flawed in all the same ways. Back in 1996, when DKC2 first graced these shores (that's Blighty, by the way - I'm sure it came out in other places beforehand), the Super Nintendo was rife with the things.
