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Developer | Rare |
Publisher | Nintendo |
System | Super Nintendo, Gameboy Advance, Virtual Console |
Release Date | Super Nintendo JP November 21, 1995 US December 5, 1995 EU December 14, 1995 Gameboy Advance EU June 25, 2004 JP July 1, 2004 US November 15, 2004 Virtual Console AU May 18, 2007 EU May 18, 2007 NA May 21, 2007 JP June 2007 |
Gallery | GH Gallery |
Rating | ESRB: E |
Story
Donkey Kong disappears while relaxing on the beach. When Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong go to investigate, they find many Kremling tracks as well as a note from Kaptain K. Rool demanding their banana horde. Diddy and Dixie go to save Donkey Kong a prove that they are real video game heroes.
Gameplay
The game builds upon the earlier Donkey Kong Country. New features include more bonus stages, more diversity in levels, an unlockable Lost World, and the ability to transform into animals.
The game starts off at Gangplank Galleon and the rest of the game takes place on Crocodile Isle.
Legacy
Sequels
A sequel called Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble was released for the Super Nintendo.
Ports and Remakes
- In 2004, this game was rereleased for the Gameboy Advance.
- In 2007, this game was available for the Virtual Console.