Display title | Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The sequel to the wildly successful Donkey Kong Country, and the second game in Rare's SNES trilogy overall, Diddy's Kong Quest was released in 1995 and would go on to become the SNES's best-selling stand-alone game (as in, not bundled with the console), and it's sixth best seller overall. The plot, like with the last game, is simple: Donkey Kong is kidnapped by the villainous King K. Rool, now going under the identity of Kaptain K. Rool. Holding him hostage at Crocodile Isle, K. Rool demands the Kongs' entire banana hoard if they want to see DK again. But DK's little buddy Diddy isn't about to take this lying down: with his girlfriend Dixie Kong by his side, he sets up on an adventure that's even bigger than his first and takes the fight straight to Crocodile Isle. |