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''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' is 2005 GameCube game developed by [[Nintendo EAD Tokyo]]. Jungle Beat was EAD Tokyo's first release, and after finishing it they would go on to create Super Mario Galaxy. | '''''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat''''' is 2005 GameCube game developed by [[Nintendo EAD Tokyo]]. Jungle Beat was EAD Tokyo's first release, and after finishing it they would go on to create Super Mario Galaxy. | ||
Super Mario Galaxy is believed to be the direct developmental continuation of Jungle Beat. Jungle Beat shares a lot of similarities with Super Mario Galaxy ( | Super Mario Galaxy is believed to be the direct developmental continuation of Jungle Beat. Jungle Beat shares a lot of similarities with Super Mario Galaxy (in addition to those one would expect to find between any two [[JSystem]] games), and there has even been some success in viewing Jungle Beat stages in [[Whitehole]]. |
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Donkey Kong Jungle Beat is 2005 GameCube game developed by Nintendo EAD Tokyo. Jungle Beat was EAD Tokyo's first release, and after finishing it they would go on to create Super Mario Galaxy.
Super Mario Galaxy is believed to be the direct developmental continuation of Jungle Beat. Jungle Beat shares a lot of similarities with Super Mario Galaxy (in addition to those one would expect to find between any two JSystem games), and there has even been some success in viewing Jungle Beat stages in Whitehole.