

Rool, however, gets his revenge by relocating himself to the Lost World. Rool, Donkey is freed and punches the Kaptain out of The Flying Krock and into the sea. Once the two heroes are done with their first battle with Kaptain K. Rool's Keep, and finally, The Flying Krock. They would next travel to the lava cave of Crocodile Cauldron, the swamps of Krem Quay, the amusement park Krazy Kremland, the scary forest Gloomy Gulch, the K. There, they find the Gangplank Galleon docked onto the shore. Diddy and Dixie Kong ride to Crocodile Isle via Enguarde the Swordfish, and then start their quest.ĭiddy's big Kong quest would take him and Dixie all over enemy territory, the Crocodile Isle. Cranky suggests to give up the hoard, but Diddy insists that Donkey Kong would be furious if he lost his bananas after all of the trouble they had recovering them at the last time. Hah-arrrrh! We have got the big monkey! If you want him back, you scurvy dogs, you'll have to hand over the banana hoard!Īt this point, Wrinkly, Funky and Swanky Kong come to the scene. Later and back on the island, Diddy, Dixie and Cranky Kong find Donkey missing, along with a note. The note is slightly different in the GBA version, and can be found only once in a new game file. Rool's kidnapping note found in the stage Pirate Panic, in the SNES version. Rool assures Donkey Kong that he will never see his precious island or his friends again. Donkey, still lounging, did not notice the attack until Kutlasses ambushed him and took him prisoner. Rool, aboard his vessel, The Flying Krock, commands his minions to invade the island and take Donkey captive so that his next attempt at stealing the banana hoard will not be a failure and the hero will never mess with his plans again. Cranky Kong goes up to him and complains how he never took breaks, " whisking off maidens and throwing barrels seven days a week", but Donkey ignores him, confident that he is a hero and that King K. He asked for Donkey Kong to join him, but the hero simply continues lounging. Funky Kong is seen surfing and then falling off his board. It was a relaxing, sunny day on Donkey Kong Island. It would be later slightly modified and used as the opening of the Game Boy Advance version. Story The beginning is based on the Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest Instruction Booklet. 7 Differences between SFC/SNES and GBA versions.The SFC/SNES version of the game was re-released again on the Nintendo Switch Online, an online subscription service for the Nintendo Switch, worldwide on September 23, 2020. The game was also available through the Virtual Console on the Nintendo 3DS in Europe on March 24, 2016, in Japan on April 6, 2016, and in North America on April 14, 2016. The same game version was available on the Nintendo Wii U via the Virtual Console in Europe on October 23, 2014, in Japan on November 26, 2014, and in North America on February 26, 2015. However, the service was discontinued on the Wii in January 2019. The SFC/SNES version of Donkey Kong Country 2 was re-released on the Virtual Console for the Nintendo Wii in Europe on May 16, 2007, in North America on May 21, 2007, and in Japan on October 23, 2007. The game was remade by Rare, being just titled Donkey Kong Country 2 (スーパードンキーコング2, Super Donkey Kong 2 in Japan) and released for the Game Boy Advance in 2004. ĭonkey Kong Country 2 also had a semi-sequel called Donkey Kong Land 2 and released for the Game Boy in 1996, also starring Diddy and Dixie Kong. It was commercially successful selling 4.37 million units. The game features are improved from Donkey Kong Country's, with better graphics, more enemies and animal buddies, harder stages and additional depth. It takes place shortly after Donkey and Diddy Kong's triumph over King K. It is the sequel to the original Donkey Kong Country, and the predecessor to Donkey Kong Country 3. Nintendo Switch Nintendo Switch Online (SFC/SNES version)ĭonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (スーパードンキーコング2 ディクシー&ディディー, Super Donkey Kong 2: Dixie & Diddy in Japan ) is a platformer game developed by Rareware and released by Nintendo for the Super Family Computer/Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995. Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console (SFC/SNES version) Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console (SFC/SNES version) Nintendo Wii Virtual Console (SFC/SNES version) Super Family Computer/Super Nintendo Entertainment System, North American boxart of the game Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest for SNES. Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
