

What is Changed: Almost All Bonus Levels have changed tiles. Super Mario World 2 - Yoshi's Island (V1.This is a Hack of Donkey Kong Country 2, it does not change gameplay, however it changes the tileset (background) of some courses, this hack was made with the idea of a sort of a BETA restoration, based on some early footage from DKC2, it was also made with the Speedrun community in mind, since the hack is based on the Japanese version (Super Donkey Kong 2), and by the fact that the graphical changes might help speedruning in some way, and that would also be something different and interesting to Speedrunners to do, would be amazing if someone accepted to do speedrun with this hack, anyway, please enjoy this hack! :) Street Fighter II - The World Warrior (Europe)ĭonkey Kong Country 2-Diddys Kong Quest1.1 Legend Of Zelda, The - A Link To The Past


Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World It continues to be popular among collectors and retro gamers, with new homebrew games and Nintendo's emulated rereleases, such as on the Virtual Console, the Super NES Classic Edition, and Nintendo Switch Online. Overlapping the NES's 61.9 million unit sales, the SNES remained popular well into the 32-bit era, with 49.1 million units sold worldwide by the time it was discontinued in 2003. Quick Navigation: Game Descriptions Rate this game Videos, Screenshots, and Media Nominate for Retro Game of the Day Download Links Play in your Browser Similar Games Emulators (Quick Download) Discuss this game Game Description & Reviews: Overview Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddys Kong Quest is the sequel to Donkey Kong Country. The SNES was a global success, becoming the best-selling console of the 16-bit era after launching relatively late and facing intense competition from Sega's Genesis console in North America and Europe. The system was designed to accommodate the ongoing development of a variety of enhancement chips integrated in game cartridges to be competitive into the next generation. The console introduced advanced graphics and sound capabilities compared with other systems at the time. The SNES is Nintendo's second programmable home console, following the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Although each version is essentially the same, several forms of regional lockout prevent the different cartridges from being compatible with one another. In Japan, the system is called the Super Famicom (SFC). The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), 1991 in North America, 1992 in Europe and Australasia (Oceania), and 1993 in South America.
