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Donkey Konga 2 - Hit Song Parade (Japan)

also known as Donkey Konga 2
GameCube
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Reviewed in
2004
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✪ Reviewed on July 10, 2025
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Direct Donkey Konga sequel with more songs and a couple of fresh modes. Just as fun on the congas, still just as shallow solo. If you liked the first, jump in. Otherwise nothing genuinely new.

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Category
Rhythm 4 players 3+
Description
Donkey Kong and friends play bongos to Japanese songs in this Nintendo GameCube Donkey Konga 2 Hit Song Parade. Published by Nintendo, released in Japan in July 2004. Japanese version of DK Bongos rhythm game with Japanese popular songs and varied modes.

Donkey Konga 2 - Hit Song Parade review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
More varied still, the selection strings together pop, rock and reworked classics to drive every bongo beat. The careful covers, calibrated for the game, stir a fierce urge to hammer the drum skins. This festive musical generosity extends the infectious fun of the first game.
Gameplay
"Solid"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,22 GB 📅01/07/2004
Published by Nintendo

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Collector interest

Donkey Konga 2 - Hit Song Parade, the Japanese take on the sequel, with a repertoire of J-Pop and local hits entirely its own. The musical content, with no equivalent in the differently numbered Western versions, makes it a separate entry fans seek for its exclusive tracklist. Its desirability lies in that regional specificity and the appeal of owning every Japanese variant of the bongo series.

Is Donkey Konga 2 - Hit Song Parade still worth playing in 2026?

A direct sequel to Nintendo and Namco's bongo rhythm game, Donkey Konga 2 enriches the formula with a new song selection leaning more toward pop hits and variety, without overturning the concept. The pleasure of drumming in time on the bongos stays intact, still more enjoyable in a group, in the same festive spirit. The repetition of the system and the reliance on the peripheral remain its limits. For fans of the first game and lovers of convivial rhythm games, it offers a pleasant extension, especially if the new tracklist appeals.

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