After checking out the site you linked to
(let's call it 'Arekore' or 'DKC Arekore', as that's what the title translates to), I must say there's a lot of attention to detail and appreciation for the design and artistry of the games - just the kind of passion I feel for the series, and the kind of tribute I'm planning DKC Atlas to be. Obviously
Arekore is
much more basic/primitive as web design and aesthetics go, but the written content (even when poorly translated) and in-game media available here both reflect a very deep appreciation for the DKC trilogy. I plan to have the Atlas reach
(and yes, eventually surpass) this level of studious depth... but it's a ways away yet in most aspects.
What a cool site.
[...]might've been a good thing for me to save it all, because sites like that tend to shut down quickly[...]
It does seem like a
lot of DKC-related fansites have gone the way of the Kremling* lately... in fact, I've gone through this topic and have crossed out quite a few that are no longer available - or at least not currently. I must say it's kinda sad, as there are a few in particular that were really good, but have now vanished. Oh well, at least there are those which are in it for the long haul, working to keep DKC love alive and flourishing on the internets... makes my efforts even more worthwhile, I suppose.
*Kremlings being relatives of 'the dinosaur' - and ones that have recently vanished from Donkey Kong Country, as evidenced in DKCR.