Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (lost build of cancelled Virtual Boy port of Super Nintendo sequel platformer; 1996): Difference between revisions

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==See Also==
==See Also==
===Donkey Kong===
*[[Diddy Kong Racing Adventure (found build of cancelled Nintendo GameCube sequel to "Diddy Kong Racing"; 2004)]]
*[[Donkey Kong: Coconut Crackers (lost build of cancelled Game Boy Advance puzzle game; 2002)]]
*[[Donkey Kong no Ongaku Asobi (lost build of cancelled Famicom educational game; 1983)]]
*[[Donkey Kong Plus (lost build of cancelled Game Boy Advance puzzle platformer; 2002)]]
*[[Donkey Kong Racing (lost build of cancelled Nintendo GameCube racing sequel game; 2002)]]
*[[Return of Donkey Kong (lost build of cancelled NES game; existence unconfirmed; 1987-1988)]]
*[[Untitled Donkey Kong game (lost builds of cancelled SNES-CD and CD-i platformer; existence unconfirmed; 1992-1993)]]
===Virtual Boy===
===Virtual Boy===
*[[Doraemon: Nobita no Doki Doki! Obake Land (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1996)]]
*[[Doraemon: Nobita no Doki Doki! Obake Land (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1996)]]
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*[[Banjo-Kazooie (partially found concept art from unproduced animated TV adaptation of game series; 2007)]]
*[[Banjo-Kazooie (partially found concept art from unproduced animated TV adaptation of game series; 2007)]]
*[[Banjo-Threeie (lost build of cancelled sequel to platformer game series; existence unconfirmed; early 2000s)]]
*[[Banjo-Threeie (lost build of cancelled sequel to platformer game series; existence unconfirmed; early 2000s)]]
*[[Donkey Kong: Coconut Crackers (lost build of cancelled Game Boy Advance puzzle game; 2002)]]
*[[Donkey Kong Racing (lost build of cancelled Nintendo GameCube racing sequel game; 2002)]]
*[[Diddy Kong Racing Adventure (found build of cancelled Nintendo GameCube sequel to "Diddy Kong Racing"; 2004)]]
*[[Dinosaur Planet (found build of cancelled Nintendo 64 action-adventure game; 1999-2000)]]
*[[Dinosaur Planet (found build of cancelled Nintendo 64 action-adventure game; 1999-2000)]]
*[[Cascade (lost build of cancelled Xbox 360 massive multiplayer online game; 2000-2007)]]
*[[Cascade (lost build of cancelled Xbox 360 massive multiplayer online game; 2000-2007)]]

Revision as of 01:53, 21 April 2023

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A mockup of what the game could have looked like.

Status: Lost

Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest is a 1995 platformer developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo. During the development of Donkey Kong Land III a two-person team inside Rare was tasked with seeing what was possible on the Virtual Boy[1] by porting Donkey Kong Country 2[2] to the console.

Development and Cancellation

The first member Steven Hurst was brought onto the project to assist a currently unknown programmer who was the second member of the team. Hurst had previously worked on the graphics of the Super Nintendo version. Taking sprites from Donkey Kong Country 2"s Game Boy equivalent, Donkey Kong Land 2 he and the programmer were able to create a few scrolling screens[1] and a title screen[2] but as the port's development didn't last that long, not much more progress was made. According to Hurst, it would have been very similar to Donkey Kong Land 2 but with a stereoscopic 3D effect taking full advantage of the Virtual Boy's capabilities. The 3D effect was supposedly excellent, but the techniques required to achieve it were very taxing. This, alongside the Virtual Boy's dismal sales, is likely what led to the game's cancelation.[1]

Availability

No screenshots or recordings of the port exist and its ROM has never been leaked to the public. It is unknown if Nintendo or Rare (who is now owned by Microsoft) still have a copy or if a copy even still exists.

See Also

Donkey Kong

Virtual Boy

Rare Ltd.

References