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Revision as of 10:17, December 22, 2010
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest was the second Donkey Kong game for the Super Nintendo. It was released in 1995 and had Diddy Kong as the star. A port of the game was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2004. This game is apparently pirate-based apparently. This game was also going to be for the Virtual Boy, but was canceled.
Storyline
When Donkey Kong is kidnapped by Kaptain K. Rool and Diddy Kong and his girlfriend Dixie Kong are set out to save him.
Characters
Kongs
Animal Buddies
- Rambi the Rhinoceros
- Rattly the Rattlesnake
- Squitter the Spider
- Enguarde the Swordfish
- Squawks the Parrot
- Clapper the Seal
- Expresso II (GBA port)
- Flapper the Parrot
Other
Enemies
- Cat-O-9-Tails
- Click-Clack
- Flitter
- Flotsam
- Kaboing
- Kaboom
- Kackle
- Kannon
- Klampon
- Klank
- Klinger
- Kloak
- Klobber
- Klomp
- Krook
- Kruncha
- Kutlass
- Lockjaw
- Mini Necky
- Neek
- Puftup
- Screech
- Shuri
- Snapjaw
- Spiny
- Zinger
Bosses
- Krow
- Kleever
- Kudgel
- King Zing
- Kreepy Krow
- Kerozene (GBA port)
- Kaptain K. Rool
Levels
Gangplank Galleon
Crocodile Cauldron
Krem Quay
- Barrel Bayou
- Glimmer's Galleon
- Krochead Klamber
- Rattle Battle
- Slime Climb
- Bramble Blast
- BOSS: Kudgel's Kontest
Krazy Kremland
- Hornet Hole
- Target Terror
- Bramble Scramble
- Rickety Race
- Mudhole Marsh
- Rambi Rumble
- BOSS: King Zing Sting
Gloomy Gulch
K. Rool's Keep
- Arctic Abyss
- Windy Well (4th in GBA Port)
- Castle Crush (2nd in GBA Port)
- Clapper's Cavern (3rd in GBA Port)
- Chain Link Chamber
- Toxic Tower
- BOSS: Stronghold Showdown
The Flying Krock
- Screech's Sprint
- BOSS: K. Rool Duel
Lost World
Trivia
- The subtitle of the game in North America was originally "Diddy Kong Quest", but was later changed to "Diddy's Kong's Quest" before release.
- When the player defeats Kaptain K. Rool, Cranky tallies the Kong's Hero Coin total and compares that with the performance of other Nintendo characters. Mario, Yoshi and Link make a cameo appearance.
- A few more cameo appearances of non-Nintendo characters' trademark devices are that of Sonic's shoes and Earthworm Jim's gun and tights by a trash can with a sign that says "No Hopers." Also, in the Monkey Museum, there is a poster with Thunder, a character of the game Killer Instinct.
- All of Wrinkly Kong's math problems are wrong. Given the fact that this is a "Kremling College", the problems could have been completed by Kremling students.
- This game is acknowledged as the first video game to have a built-in version of the "Die or Beat a Board" method of alternating between two players.