Random: New 3D Scans Stop Classic Donkey Kong Country Figures From Being Lost To Time

Keshi Kong.

We love a bit of niche video game history here at Nintendo Life, and the work of Mr Talida (aka Keshi Corner) has caught our attention on more than one occasion. This is the 3D scanning specialist that has ensured rare Zelda and Mario figures from the 1980s and ’90s live to fight another day and now, they have turned their attention to DK.

Celebrating Donkey Kong Country‘s 30th anniversary, Mr Talida has been hard at work scanning the game’s tie-in Keshi figures (small, unpainted rubber figurines found in gachapon machines) that Bandai produced in Japan in 1995.

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