your current location:首页 > news>Nintendo's classic character Donkey Kong ushers in image innovation, Miyamoto personally describes the design conce

Nintendo's classic character Donkey Kong ushers in image innovation, Miyamoto personally describes the design conce

2025-05-25 21:41:18|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

Nintendo's iconic character Donkey Kong has recently debuted with a new look, which has sparked heated discussions among players around the world.Recently, in an exclusive interview with IGN, Shigeru Miyamoto disclosed for the first time the deep considerations behind this image reshaping.

任天堂经典角色大金刚迎来形象革新 宫本茂亲述设计理念

According to official information, Donkey Kong's new look was first revealed in the first trailer for "Mario Kart World" in January this year.Fans were keenly aware that the image of the giant orangutan was clearly closer to the design in the 2023 "Super Mario Bros. Movie", and the richness of its facial expressions and body details was significantly improved.The image then continued to appear in various Nintendo promotional materials, and it was confirmed that it would be the protagonist and the new Switch 2 platform "Dong Qigang: Changli is fully launched", which is expected to be released on July 17.

In the interview, Shigeru Miyamoto reviewed the history of character evolution: "In the early "Super Donkey Kong", we worked together with Rare Studio to create this classic image. In the subsequent development of "Jungle Beat", we worked with the 3D Mario team to greatly enhance Donkey Kong's expressiveness with the help of the latest technology at that time." The legendary producer emphasized that the team always takes "enhancing character expression" as the core demand, and on the basis of retaining the essence of Rare Studio's original design, we achieved image iteration through modern technical means.

任天堂经典角色大金刚迎来形象革新 宫本茂亲述设计理念

Finally, Shigeru Miyamoto concluded: "In terms of film, we decided to advance this new generation of Donkey Kong designs."This decision was also publicly supported by former Rare studio veteran artist Kevin Bayliss: You can take Donkey Kong away from "Super Donkey Kong", but you can't take away the soul of "Super Donkey Kong"!(I love this very much—so interesting!—Everything changes!—Changes are good!

What do you think about this?Do you like Donkey Kong’s new image?Welcome to the comment section for discussion.