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|image=[[File:Donkey_Kong_Land_2_Box_Art.jpg|250px]]
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|developer=[[Rare, Ltd.|Rareware]]
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|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
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|released='''Game Boy'''<br>{{released|USA|September 1, 1996|Japan|November 23, 1996|Europe|November 28, 1996}} '''Virtual Console (3DS)'''<br>{{released|Japan|April 16, 2014|Europe|October 23, 2014|Australia|October 24, 2014|USA|February 26, 2015}}
|released='''Game Boy'''<br>{{released|USA|September 1, 1996|Japan|November 23, 1996|Europe|November 28, 1996}} '''Virtual Console (3DS)'''<br>{{released|Japan|April 16, 2014|Europe|October 23, 2014|Australia|October 24, 2014|USA|February 26, 2015}}
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'''''Donkey Kong Land 2''''' is a video game developed by [[Rareware]] and published by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Game Boy]]. Released in September and November of 1996, it is a sequel to ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'', and a predecessor to ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]''. Like its predecessor, the game features a yellow cartridge and [[Super Game Boy]] special features, giving the game a special banana border when played on a Super Game Boy.
'''''Donkey Kong Land 2''''' is a video game developed by [[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]] and published by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Game Boy]]. Released in September and November of 1996, it is a sequel to ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'', and a predecessor to ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]''. Like its predecessor, the game features a yellow cartridge and [[Super Game Boy]] special features, giving the game a special banana border when played on a Super Game Boy.


This game is often mistaken as a direct handheld port of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', but it is better described as a remix. While the game shares the same storyline and has the same areas, the layouts on each of the levels are new, and many aspects of the original adventure had to be removed or altered to fit the limitations of the system. One major difference is that two worlds, [[Krem Quay]] and [[Crocodile Cauldron]], are merged into one world as [[Krem Cauldron]]. [[Kleever]] is the boss of this area, while [[Kudgel]] doesn't appear at all in the game. However, the game doesn't differ from its [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] counterpart as much as its predecessor, ''Donkey Kong Land''.
This game is often mistaken as a direct handheld port of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', but it is better described as a remix. While the game shares the same storyline and has the same areas, the layouts on each of the levels are new, and many aspects of the original adventure had to be removed or altered to fit the limitations of the system. One major difference is that two worlds, [[Krem Quay]] and [[Crocodile Cauldron]], are merged into one world as [[Krem Cauldron]]. [[Kleever]] is the boss of this area, while [[Kudgel]] doesn't appear at all in the game. However, the game doesn't differ from its [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] counterpart as much as its predecessor, ''Donkey Kong Land''.
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