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| [[Image:Lanky Kong.jpg]]
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| '''''Donkey Kong Country 2: Donkey's Kong Quest''''' was the second [[Donkey Kong]] game for the Super Nintendo. It was released in 1995 and had [[Donkey Kong]] as the star. A port of the game was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2004.
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| ==Storyline==
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| When [[Diddy Kong]] and [[Dixie Kong]] is kidnapped by the evil Kaptain K. Rool, [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Lanky Kong]] set out to save him. The game is very largely pirate based.
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| ==Characters==
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| [[Donkey Kong]] - In his first starring role.
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| [[Lanky Kong]] - The first Donkey Kong Country 2.
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| ===Non playable characters===
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| [[Cranky Kong]] - Cranky offered advice if you seeked it.
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| [[Funky Kong]] - Funky allows you to [[Jump]] into one of his funky planes so you could travel to another world.
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| [[Wrinkly Kong]] - Wrinkly offers you advice as well as allowing you to save.
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| [[Diddy Kong]] - He appears at the end of the game and delivers the final blow to Kaptain K. Rool.
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| [[Dixie Kong]] - He appears at the end of the game and delivers the final blow to Kaptain K. Rool.
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| [[Klubba]] - Guards the entrance the [[Lost World]].
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| [[Kaptain K. Rool]] - The games main villain and arch-enemy of the Kong family.
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| ==Trivia==
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| * The subtitle of the game in North America was originally "Donkey Kong's Quest".
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| * When the player defeats K. Rool, Cranky tallies your Hero Coin total and compares that with the performance of other Nintendo characters. [[Mario]], [[Yoshi]] and [[Link]] make an appearance.
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| * 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 Cranky's cabin, you can see a poster with what appears to be a Resident Evil zombie!
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| * All of Wrinkly Kong's math problems are wrong. Given the fact that this is a "Kremling College", the problems could've been completed by the more stupid of Kaptain K. Rool's ranks.
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| * 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.
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| * Donkey Kong Country 2 was a Virtual Boy game for a short time in development
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| [[Category: Donkey Kong Games]]
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