![]() ![]() After one conversation in Kyoto, Miyamoto asked Retro to take care of IP, stating: “Please take care of DK. ![]() Walker also talked about meeting with Shigeru Miyamoto early on and had much praise for him. Then after Metroid Prime 3 launched and there was a lot of some key staff, the opportunity to work on the Donkey Kong Country IP came about. Retro actually had some interest in moving on from the Prime series after the second entry, but after Donkey Kong was presented to late Nintendo president Satoru Iwata, he instead wanted the team to come out with a third game. Walker worked on Metroid Prime 2 and 3 before directing the Wii title. In an interview with Kiki Talkz, former Retro Studios developer Bryan Walker discussed how the team ended up working on Donkey Kong Country Returns.
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