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There is a scrapped Kremling character which has been dubbed by fans as "Mr. X". He appeared in Issue 76 of Nintendo Power but is nowhere in the game. He appears in the German instruction booklet where it reads, "Kennt ihn oder hat ihn irgendwo schon einmal gesehen", which translates into, "No one knows him or has seen him anywhere before."
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At Cranky's Video Game Heroes, there are three ranks that a player can reach if they collect enough DK coins. The characters that have each rank by default are Mario, Yoshi, and Link. In the original SNES release of the game, there is a trash can in the bottom-right corner with a sign that says "No Hopers". Next to the trash can is Sonic the Hedgehog's speed shoes and Earthworm Jim's gun. The No Hopers section and these items are completely removed in the Game Boy Advance port of the game.
SNES version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HS6R5dh-mpk
Game Boy Advance version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIJDEXyzlc4#t=22s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HS6R5dh-mpk
Game Boy Advance version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIJDEXyzlc4#t=22s
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Donkey Kong Country 2 was originally planned for the Virtual Boy, but scrapped after only 3 weeks of development due to the commercial failure of the console. Some work had been done on the title screen, and it's unknown if any of the design work was later used for the SNES version.
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When fighting Kaptain K. Rool, no death jingle plays if the player fails, and the boss theme simply continues. This is due to a programming bug that prevents the death jingle playing.
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On page 18 of the manual, specifically the third bullet point, it states:
This is a nod to the infamous minus world glitch in Super Mario Bros.
"The Plus and Minus barrels are found on the roller coaster level. The plus barrels add time to the timer, the minus barrels will send you to the minus world! (Uhh... wrong game. Actually they will take seconds away from the timer)."
This is a nod to the infamous minus world glitch in Super Mario Bros.
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According to the game's composer, David Wise, an attempt was made to make the SNES emulate the sounds heard on the Roland CR78 used by Phil Collins for the song "In the Air Tonight". Most notably, the beginning of "Bayou Boogie" sounds strikingly similar to the beginning of "In the Air Tonight".
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Wrinkly Kong's official art depicts her reading a book. The first page is an advertisement for the game reading:
The second page has a recipe for "Grammy's Worm Pie", which states:
This is a reference to the Earthworm Jim franchise, which previously took a jab at Donkey Kong Country in its Sega CD port of the game.
Diddy's Kong Quest
is the best game
in the world.
Look out for more
[illegible] games from
RARE
is the best game
in the world.
Look out for more
[illegible] games from
RARE
The second page has a recipe for "Grammy's Worm Pie", which states:
Take one ugly worm
Squash it underfoot
Half-bake in oven
Add groovy gravy
(Don't expect to sell
many, as worms are
very unpopular.)
Squash it underfoot
Half-bake in oven
Add groovy gravy
(Don't expect to sell
many, as worms are
very unpopular.)
This is a reference to the Earthworm Jim franchise, which previously took a jab at Donkey Kong Country in its Sega CD port of the game.
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The level theme for Donkey Kong Country 2's mine shaft stages wasn't included in the game's official soundtrack album, leaving it without an official name for several years. The Game Boy Advance remake, which includes an unlockable sound test, simply refers to the track as "Kannon's Klaim", which is the name of the first level the track plays in.
In 2000, the fan website DK Vine created their own unofficial name for the song, "Mining Melancholy", which appeared to have ended up becoming the accepted name for certain uploads of the track online. However, it wasn't until 2024 with the soundtrack's release on the Nintendo Music streaming service that the song finally received an official name: "Kannon's Klanking".
In 2000, the fan website DK Vine created their own unofficial name for the song, "Mining Melancholy", which appeared to have ended up becoming the accepted name for certain uploads of the track online. However, it wasn't until 2024 with the soundtrack's release on the Nintendo Music streaming service that the song finally received an official name: "Kannon's Klanking".
DK Vine post:
https://www.dkvine.com/?p=news_body&post=6866
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest soundtrack album:
https://www.discogs.com/master/1638586-David-Wise-Donkey-Kong-Country-2-Diddys-Kong-Quest-The-Original-Donkey-Kong-Country-2-Soundtrack
https://www.dkvine.com/?p=news_body&post=6866
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest soundtrack album:
https://www.discogs.com/master/1638586-David-Wise-Donkey-Kong-Country-2-Diddys-Kong-Quest-The-Original-Donkey-Kong-Country-2-Soundtrack
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Instead of pressing Select to exit any stage you have already finished, it is possible to exit any stage before clearing it by pausing and using the following cheat code: Right+Y/Left+A/Up+B/Down+X. While some ROMhackers claimed to have been previously aware of the code, it appears that it did not become more widely known by players until it was rediscovered by a programmer going through the game's data in 2024. It's believed that this code was implemented during development to prevent softlocking and was never meant to be discovered by players.
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