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− | Article by: '''Paul Watkins ([http:// | + | ==''"Donkey Kong would go crazy if he lost his bananas again!"''== |
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+ | Article by: '''Paul Watkins ([http://ocremix.org/forums/member.php?u=5986 watkinzez])''' <br> | ||
Pictured from: ''Donkey Kong Country 2'' <br> | Pictured from: ''Donkey Kong Country 2'' <br> | ||
− | Created by: [http:// | + | Created by: [http://ocremix.org/org/7/rare Rare] <br> |
First appearance: 1994 <br> | First appearance: 1994 <br> | ||
== Bio == | == Bio == | ||
− | Diddy Kong was originally created by Rare for the hit SNES game ''Donkey Kong Country'', where he took the role of '''[[OCR Mascot 015|Donkey Kong]]''''s friend and sidekick. After losing their banana horde to the vile Kremlings headed up by King K. Rool, both Diddy and Donkey go on an adventure across DK Island to reclaim their treasure. | + | '''Diddy Kong''' was originally created by Rare for the hit SNES game ''Donkey Kong Country'', where he took the role of '''[[OCR Mascot 015|Donkey Kong]]'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s friend and sidekick. After losing their banana horde to the vile Kremlings headed up by King K. Rool, both Diddy and Donkey go on an adventure across DK Island to reclaim their treasure. |
− | Diddy's role in his games is analogous to '''[[OCR Mascot 072|Luigi]]''''s role in the ''Mario'' series. Like Luigi compared to '''[[OCR Mascot 005|Mario]]''', Diddy is less powerful than the main protagonist Donkey, but he is faster and more flexible in terms of movement. | + | Diddy's role in his games is analogous to '''[[OCR Mascot 072|Luigi]]'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s role in the ''Mario'' series. Like Luigi compared to '''[[OCR Mascot 005|Mario]]''', Diddy is less powerful than the main protagonist Donkey, but he is faster and more flexible in terms of movement. |
Since the original ''Donkey Kong Country'' trilogy Diddy has gone on to star in many other games in either a cameo or as one of the main characters. The most iconic of these games is Rare's ''Diddy Kong Racing'' for the Nintendo 64 in 1997. In this game Diddy had a whole new world created around him, which featured the debut of other important characters such as Banjo and Conker. Diddy also played a main role alongside Donkey Kong and company in ''Donkey Kong 64'' in 1999, the spiritual sequel to the ''Country'' series. | Since the original ''Donkey Kong Country'' trilogy Diddy has gone on to star in many other games in either a cameo or as one of the main characters. The most iconic of these games is Rare's ''Diddy Kong Racing'' for the Nintendo 64 in 1997. In this game Diddy had a whole new world created around him, which featured the debut of other important characters such as Banjo and Conker. Diddy also played a main role alongside Donkey Kong and company in ''Donkey Kong 64'' in 1999, the spiritual sequel to the ''Country'' series. | ||
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== Selected game appearances == | == Selected game appearances == | ||
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=== Super NES === | === Super NES === | ||
− | *[http:// | + | *[http://ocremix.org/game/47/donkey-kong-country-snes ''Donkey Kong Country''] (1994) |
− | *[http:// | + | *[http://ocremix.org/game/48/donkey-kong-country-2-diddys-kong-quest-snes ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest''] (1995) |
− | *[http:// | + | *[http://ocremix.org/game/310/donkey-kong-country-3-dixie-kongs-double-trouble-snes ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!''] (1996) |
=== Game Boy === | === Game Boy === | ||
− | *[http:// | + | *[http://ocremix.org/game/487/donkey-kong-land-gb ''Donkey Kong Land''] (1995) |
*''Donkey Kong Land 2'' (1996) | *''Donkey Kong Land 2'' (1996) | ||
*''Donkey Kong Land III'' (1997) | *''Donkey Kong Land III'' (1997) | ||
=== Nintendo 64 === | === Nintendo 64 === | ||
− | *''Diddy Kong Racing'' (1997) | + | *[http://ocremix.org/game/620/diddy-kong-racing-n64 ''Diddy Kong Racing''] (1997) |
− | *''Donkey Kong 64'' (1999) | + | *[http://ocremix.org/game/2955/donkey-kong-64-n64 ''Donkey Kong 64''] (1999) |
=== GameCube === | === GameCube === | ||
*''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'' (2003) | *''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'' (2003) | ||
− | *''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' (2003) | + | *[http://ocremix.org/game/7366/mario-kart-double-dash-gcn ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''] (2003) |
*''Donkey Konga'' (2003) | *''Donkey Konga'' (2003) | ||
*''Donkey Konga 2'' (2004) | *''Donkey Konga 2'' (2004) | ||
*''Mario Power Tennis'' (2004) | *''Mario Power Tennis'' (2004) | ||
*''Mario Superstar Baseball'' (2005) | *''Mario Superstar Baseball'' (2005) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Game Boy Advance === | ||
+ | *[http://ocremix.org/game/683/donkey-kong-country-3-gba ''Donkey Kong Country 3''] (2005) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Wii === | ||
+ | *[http://ocremix.org/game/879/super-smash-bros-brawl-wii ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''] (2008) | ||
+ | *[http://ocremix.org/game/45659/mario-kart-wii-wii ''Mario Kart Wii''] (2008) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Wii U === | ||
+ | *[http://ocremix.org/game/94869/donkey-kong-country-tropical-freeze-wiiu ''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze''] (2014) | ||
+ | *[http://ocremix.org/game/973/super-smash-bros-for-wii-u-wiiu ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''] (2014) | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diddy_Kong Wikipedia - "Diddy Kong"] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diddy_Kong Wikipedia - "Diddy Kong"] | ||
*[http://www.mobygames.com/game/snes/donkey-kong-country MobyGames - "Donkey Kong Country"] | *[http://www.mobygames.com/game/snes/donkey-kong-country MobyGames - "Donkey Kong Country"] | ||
− | *[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ | + | *[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry TV Tropes - "Donkey Kong Country"] |
[[Category: Mascots]] | [[Category: Mascots]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:47, 9 June 2017
"Donkey Kong would go crazy if he lost his bananas again!"
Article by: Paul Watkins (watkinzez)
Pictured from: Donkey Kong Country 2
Created by: Rare
First appearance: 1994
Bio
Diddy Kong was originally created by Rare for the hit SNES game Donkey Kong Country, where he took the role of Donkey Kong's friend and sidekick. After losing their banana horde to the vile Kremlings headed up by King K. Rool, both Diddy and Donkey go on an adventure across DK Island to reclaim their treasure.
Diddy's role in his games is analogous to Luigi's role in the Mario series. Like Luigi compared to Mario, Diddy is less powerful than the main protagonist Donkey, but he is faster and more flexible in terms of movement.
Since the original Donkey Kong Country trilogy Diddy has gone on to star in many other games in either a cameo or as one of the main characters. The most iconic of these games is Rare's Diddy Kong Racing for the Nintendo 64 in 1997. In this game Diddy had a whole new world created around him, which featured the debut of other important characters such as Banjo and Conker. Diddy also played a main role alongside Donkey Kong and company in Donkey Kong 64 in 1999, the spiritual sequel to the Country series.
After Microsoft's takeover of Rare in 2002, Diddy Kong has been used in games by Nintendo and its companies, such as Mario's sport games on the GameCube, Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour and Mario Power Tennis. Namco has used him in their Donkey Konga series. The Country games have also been resurrected by Nintendo and Rare on the Game Boy Advance.
Selected game appearances
Super NES
- Donkey Kong Country (1994)
- Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (1995)
- Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! (1996)
Game Boy
- Donkey Kong Land (1995)
- Donkey Kong Land 2 (1996)
- Donkey Kong Land III (1997)
Nintendo 64
- Diddy Kong Racing (1997)
- Donkey Kong 64 (1999)
GameCube
- Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (2003)
- Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (2003)
- Donkey Konga (2003)
- Donkey Konga 2 (2004)
- Mario Power Tennis (2004)
- Mario Superstar Baseball (2005)
Game Boy Advance
- Donkey Kong Country 3 (2005)
Wii
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2008)
- Mario Kart Wii (2008)