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Donkey Kong Country Returns HD Removes Original Developers From Credits

Feb 23,2025 Author: Max

Nintendo's omission of Retro Studios from the credits of Donkey Kong Country Returns HD reignites the debate surrounding crediting practices in game remasters. The upcoming Switch release, slated for January 16, 2025, features credits solely for Forever Entertainment, the porting and enhancement studio, while acknowledging the original developers with a generic statement. This mirrors similar controversies surrounding Nintendo's handling of credits in other remastered titles.

The Nintendo Switch, a popular platform for retro gaming, has seen a surge in remakes and remasters of classic titles. However, this trend has been accompanied by criticism from developers who feel overlooked. Zoid Kirsch, a former Retro Studios programmer, voiced his disappointment regarding the lack of full original credits in Metroid Prime Remastered. His sentiments were echoed by other developers who condemned this practice as unprofessional and disrespectful to the original development teams.

The significance of proper crediting in the gaming industry cannot be overstated. Credits play a crucial role in developers' career progression and serve as a vital acknowledgment of their contributions. Omitting original developers from remastered titles is viewed as a failure to appreciate the years of work invested in beloved games. This issue extends beyond developers, with accusations of Nintendo failing to properly credit translators or imposing restrictive NDAs preventing them from acknowledging their work on franchises like The Legend of Zelda.

The growing public outcry against inadequate crediting practices from both developers and fans is putting pressure on publishers to reform their policies. The Donkey Kong Country Returns HD situation highlights the need for Nintendo, and the industry as a whole, to adopt more inclusive and respectful crediting procedures. The time for change may be approaching.

Image: Screenshot of Donkey Kong Country Returns HD credits

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