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* DKL2 initially had the subtitle "Diddy's Kong Quest". This was removed shortly before the game was released, likely to avoid making people think it was an exact port of DKC2, which had the same subtitle. | * DKL2 initially had the subtitle "Diddy's Kong Quest". This was removed shortly before the game was released, likely to avoid making people think it was an exact port of DKC2, which had the same subtitle. | ||
* All the levels in the game have same names as those in DKC2, however, the level layouts were new. The only exceptions are "[[Haunted Hall]]" (renamed "[[Killer Koaster]]") and "[[Castle Crush]]" (renamed "[[Dungeon Danger]]"). | * All the levels in the game have same names as those in DKC2, however, the level layouts were new. The only exceptions are "[[Haunted Hall]]" (renamed "[[Killer Koaster]]") and "[[Castle Crush]]" (renamed "[[Dungeon Danger]]"). | ||
* The boxart depicts the Kongs swimming; in the background, [[Glimmer the Anglerfish]], an [[animal buddy]] from ''Donkey Kong Country 2'' is seen, oblivious to the | * The boxart depicts the Kongs swimming; in the background, [[Glimmer the Anglerfish]], an [[animal buddy]] from ''Donkey Kong Country 2'' is seen, oblivious to the preying [[Lockjaw]] behind him. This may be [[Rare]]'s way of explaining why Glimmer doesn't return in this game. (All other animal buddies from ''Donkey Kong Country 2'' did.) It can also be noted that Glimmer hasn't been seen in a Donkey Kong game since his disappearance. In ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', [[Glower the Tadpole]] takes up Glimmer's role. | ||
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Donkey Kong Land 2 is a video game developed by Rareware for the Game Boy, released in September 1996. It is a sequel to Donkey Kong Land, and a prequel to Donkey Kong Land III, and is a handheld follow-up of Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. Like its prequel, the game featured a yellow cartridge and Super Game Boy special features.
The game is a pseudo-sequel to Donkey Kong Country 2; after Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong rescue Donkey Kong from Kaptain K. Rool, he is kidnapped again, and the Kongs must return to Crocodile Isle to rescue him again.
This game is often mistaken as a handheld port of Donkey Kong Country 2 - this is untrue. Although the two games run on the same engine and have the same areas, the layouts on each of the levels are new, and the storyline is slightly different. Another difference is that the two worlds; Krem Quay and Crocodile Cauldron are merged into one world; Krem Cauldron. Kleever is the boss of this area, while Kudgel doesn't appear in the game. However, the game doesn't differ from its SNES counterpart as much as its prequel, Donkey Kong Land, does.
Trivia
- DKL2 initially had the subtitle "Diddy's Kong Quest". This was removed shortly before the game was released, likely to avoid making people think it was an exact port of DKC2, which had the same subtitle.
- All the levels in the game have same names as those in DKC2, however, the level layouts were new. The only exceptions are "Haunted Hall" (renamed "Killer Koaster") and "Castle Crush" (renamed "Dungeon Danger").
- The boxart depicts the Kongs swimming; in the background, Glimmer the Anglerfish, an animal buddy from Donkey Kong Country 2 is seen, oblivious to the preying Lockjaw behind him. This may be Rare's way of explaining why Glimmer doesn't return in this game. (All other animal buddies from Donkey Kong Country 2 did.) It can also be noted that Glimmer hasn't been seen in a Donkey Kong game since his disappearance. In Donkey Kong 64, Glower the Tadpole takes up Glimmer's role.