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*''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' - Support Team
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==''Donkey Kong''-related artwork==
==Works==
===Donkey Kong series===
<gallery>
K Rool artwork DKC1.jpg|[[King K. Rool]]
DKC-King K. Rool Alt Artwork.png|King K. Rool
KroolDKC.png|King K. Rool
Kritter DKC.png|[[Kritter]]
Kritter pose.png|Kritter
BlueKritterDKC.png|Kritter
Klump DKC art.png|[[Klump]]
Klump DKC art 2.png|Klump
Klump DKC.png|Klump
Klaptrap.png|[[Klaptrap]]
Krusha DKC art.png|[[Krusha]]
KrushaGBA.jpg|Krusha
Krusha DKC.png|Krusha
Krusha DKC art 2.png|Krusha (with gold wrist cuffs)
Krusha fists DKC.png|Krusha
Krusha showing muscle.jpeg|Krusha
Rockkroc DKC.png|[[Rock Kroc]]
Rockkroc DKC alt artwork.jpg|Rock Kroc
Rock krock3.jpg|Rock Kroc
Kloak.png|[[Kloak]]
Krook.jpg|[[Krook]]
Krook art.png|Krook
</gallery>
===''Donkey Kong''-related artwork===
The following is a gallery of artwork created by Steve Mayles in which he pays homage to the ''[[Donkey Kong (franchise)|Donkey Kong]]'' franchise. Most of the artwork originates from his Twitter profile, WinkySteve.
The following is a gallery of artwork created by Steve Mayles in which he pays homage to the ''[[Donkey Kong (franchise)|Donkey Kong]]'' franchise. Most of the artwork originates from his Twitter profile, WinkySteve.
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Revision as of 18:13, March 4, 2022

Photo of Steve Mayles, from Playtonic's official website.
Photo of Steve Mayles, taken from Playtonic Games' official website

Steve Mayles is a British game artist and animator formerly employed by Rare Ltd., and the brother of Gregg Mayles. He was a character designer and sprite artist for the first two installments of the Donkey Kong Country series, where he created King K. Rool and Dixie Kong, among other characters.[1] He also worked on several other games by Rare, including the Banjo-Kazooie series, for which he designed, modeled, and animated the titular characters. For Donkey Kong 64, he only designed a few characters, such as Mad Jack and Puftoss.[2]

Mayles, along with several other Rare alumni, left Rare in September 2014[3] to found Playtonic Games, which successfully crowdfunded Yooka-Laylee on May 1, 2015.

List of credits

Works

Donkey Kong series

Donkey Kong-related artwork

The following is a gallery of artwork created by Steve Mayles in which he pays homage to the Donkey Kong franchise. Most of the artwork originates from his Twitter profile, WinkySteve.

References

  1. ^ Steve Mayles's description on his Twitter accountMedia:Steve Mayles Twitter Description.png (captured 27 October, 2016)
  2. ^ Mayles, Steve (June 3, 2019). Tweet by Steve Mayles. Twitter. Retrieved June 4, 2019.
  3. ^ Kirkhope, Grant (September 30, 2014). Tweet by Grant Kirkhope about Steve Mayles' departure. Twitter. Retrieved November 24, 2015.

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