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Donkey Kong Country 2 - Diddy's Kong Quest (Europe)

Super Nintendo (SNES)
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1995
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✪ Reviewed on December 20, 2025
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The sequel that surpasses the original on every front: smarter level design, captivating pirate vibe and David Wise's iconic score. A 16 bit peak.

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Category
Platformer 1 player 3+
Description
Rareware platformer in which Diddy and Dixie Kong infiltrate the Kremlings' lair to rescue Donkey Kong. Published by Nintendo, released in Europe in 1995. Two characters with complementary abilities, even more stunning pre-rendered 3D level visuals, Kremkoins for bonus stages and a masterful soundtrack by David Wise. The finest entry in the DKC trilogy.

Donkey Kong Country 2 - Diddy's Kong Quest review

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Art direction
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Bound for a pirate world, this entry pushes the richness of the pre-rendered settings further, from sunken ships to bramble forests. The varied moods and the finesse of the CGI textures elevate the adventure. This graphic opulence, dark and warm, further refines the style inaugurated by Rare.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾2,8 MB 📅20/11/1995
Published by Nintendo

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Collector interest

The European PAL SNES edition of the peak of the Rare DKC trilogy, often regarded as the technical and game-design summit of the SNES. The Rev 1 fixes several bugs scrutinised by collectors. PAL boxed CIB in the original cardboard box remains a European grail, and graded sealed prices climb steadily, sustained by PAL print scarcity and by the timeless aura of David Wise's soundtrack.

Is Donkey Kong Country 2 - Diddy's Kong Quest still worth playing in 2026?

Donkey Kong Country 2 by Rare surpasses the original in level design depth, atmosphere and soundtrack. The Diddy and Dixie pair with contrasting moves, the K. Rool pirate world and the hunt for DK Coins and Bonus Coins push exploration. David Wise's score is among the most memorable of the 16 bit era. The difficulty climbs above the first installment without turning unfair. For anyone seeking a peak of Nintendo 2D platforming, this is probably the priority cartridge in the trilogy.

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