Video Gaming News - November 2005
Redmond, WA (November 11, 2005) - Nintendo today announced their
Where's DK? contest. See below for details.
From Nintendo:
If you can help Donkey Kong, you can help a real primate. To
celebrate this week's release of Donkey Kong Country 3 for Game Boy
Advance and Game Boy Micro, Nintendo is hosting a Where's DK? Search
Event through Nov. 21. Participants must follow the clues on
www.whereisdonkeykong.com to discover his whereabouts and earn a donation
to charity.
For each of the participants who locate Donkey Kong, Nintendo will donate
money to the Animal Protection Institute's Primate Sanctuary. API is a
national animal-advocacy group. The mission of the Primate Sanctuary is
to provide nonhuman primates a high quality of life with as little human
interference as possible. The 186-acre sanctuary, located near San
Antonio, Texas, is currently home to more than 400 primates, many of whom
were rescued from abusive or exploitative situations.
In Donkey Kong Country 3, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong have been
kidnapped and players must help Dixie Kong and Kiddy Kong find them.
Players run, roll, hop and swing through enemy-infested stages to locate
Donkey and Diddy. Players can catch rides on new and familiar animal
pals as they explore nine worlds of adventure. Multiple mini-games and
six new levels make this game shine.
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