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Nintendo Wii: Retro Studios Talk About Donkey Kong Country Returns Pressure

Retro Studios, the development team behind the magnificent Donkey Kong Country Returns, have told Nintendo president Satoru Iwata about the pressure that the team felt whilst developing the game.

“When talk came up of several key members from Retro Studios leaving the company, not a few people were skeptical about whether the company would be able to keep making high-quality games,” revealed Iwata.

“In the end, Retro Studios totally dispelled all such concerns, but it must have been a challenge or hardship of sorts. You must have had to decide in a very short period of time what kind of role the new central developers would play and how you would pull the team together.

Senior designer Kynan Pearson replied, “Well… it was, of course, hard when a few key members who had worked on the Metroid Prime series left, but I knew it was also a chance to introduce new ways of thinking and operating.”

Mike Wikan, another senior designer then chimed in, “Rather than viewing the project as hard, I was excited about this beautiful opportunity.

“At the same time, I felt a great sense of responsibility in that I didn’t want to disappoint the expectations of fans of Donkey Kong Country.”

A third senior designer, Tom Ivey, added, “I felt a great sense of responsibility the way Mike did. But I’d worked together with these guys the whole time and I understood how they operated, so I wasn’t really worried.

“We bounced our thoughts off each other to come up with the best ideas-just as we always had-and the way the team bonded together worked out positively.”

“Toward the end of development,” explains Tom Ivey at one point, “we were working all night more often, and about five o’clock in the morning here in Texas we’d have a telephone conference. We were absolutely exhausted, but [assistant producer] Tabata-san was full of pep. It was, like, noon in Japan.”

“She’d be brimming with life and enjoying herself immensely as she made immensely tough requests for us to change something.”

– Iwata Asks

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2 thoughts on “Nintendo Wii: Retro Studios Talk About Donkey Kong Country Returns Pressure”

  1. Well, they definitely did a GREAT job with this one. I think it’s safe to say Donkey Kong Country made a successful return.

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