Donkey Kong seems to be planning some major birthday celebrations (pic: Nintendo)

Multiple rumours claim that a new Donkey Kong game from Nintendo’s top developer is going to be out this year for DK’s 40th anniversary.

It is strange that Nintendo made such a fuss about the 35th anniversary of Super Mario Bros. Donkey Kong was supposedly announced back in 2008, before Mario's last outing in his own arcade.

it is not only Donkey Kong’s anniversary, but the Nintendo’s 10th anniversary as well. Nintendo is expected to have a ''new IP'' for this year. (Via)

A Nintendo employee (via) states that they can back this information since their timeboards did not board up fully on September 30th. When they collected data, they found that that a new Donkey Kong was in order, he also said that a Giant Mario is in the works as well as the re-localisation of Kirby to the other regions.

This new Nintendo game is said to be expected in 2019, starting probably the fresh some 30 years ago. The top section below will explode if it is true.

Latina couple Kobe and Debraardo are finding that their relationship is both complicated and good. Though Debraardo can pretend she's all English and she's not into Kobe cuz she wanna sleep with her gun but Kobe has her figure out by then. But, just because their time together is not to be sweet and loving doesn't mean it ain't weird. Especially when Kobe cracks a C-O-W-Y on her.

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Jesse Saunders has changed Fenway Park perfectly for Saturday's Red Sox-Dodgers game after wearing his sweet Cubs stuff all day. But there's one thing he'd change those historic trident insignias for: "Nashville" where the F's do their national anthem on a Monday afternoon. (The team is pending approval from Major League Baseball.)

"It's just too powerful a symbol to take out," Saunders told the Daily News. "I was at the Mets game where they got two teams, it looked like no two teams were wearing anything. As soon as they did that, people were like, 'Oh my God, the Pirates are showing too much pride!' They're letting their players do that.

The Jays sent out their postgame T-shirts earlier this week, and Saunders couldn't help but notice there was the club's old logo printed on them, one that reads 'Nashville.' "You got to man up, because it's something as powerful as other jerseys, except you only wear it at home. I think it's just where it got picked. I mean, we're the only team from this country that has one.

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