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You feel like success is just within your grasp. Your journey is almost at an end, and you need only press on.
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Rated 7 in the best albums of 1995, and 357 of all-time album. Released 1 October 1995 on Nintendo (catalog no.
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There are currently no reviews for this ringtone. Mining Melancholy Ringtone Info Info Ratings & Reviews (0) Review Summary. Despite the dangers, you also know you’re getting close. Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, an Album by David Wise. Ringtone ID: 1156948 Genre: Video Game Music Duration: 30s Downloads: 8 Size: 470 KB Reviews: 0. Rool himself.Īnd yet, by 1:15, the song takes on a more hopeful tone. After all, you’re in enemy territory, the castle of K. Dark secrets you’d probably rather leave undiscovered. Like the castle you’re traversing is home to untold secrets, secrets you have no choice but to ignore on your quest to save your friend. Opening with its march-like beat, you immediately feel like you’re unwelcome, like the toughest leg of your journey is well and truly here.Īs the song progresses (0:40-1:15), there is this lonely, mysterious vibe. While Donkey Kong Country remains the most historically important (and best-selling) entry in the franchise, it is Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest that is usually most fondly remembered among gamers. As this song is played in the enemy’s stronghold, it makes sense that this song would have an intimidating air to it. Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest Soundtrack (SNES), David Wise, 1995. Rool’s Keep, the last major world of the game before you chase the dastardly Kremling King up to the Flying Krock. Super Nintendo Game Name: Donkey Kong Country 2 Song Title: Mining Melancholy (XG) Sequenced by: Teck Other Information: -MIDI. The newest song I’d like to discuss with you all is Krook’s March.įirst heard in Castle Crush (and later Chain Link Chamber and, gulp, Toxic Tower), this tune is found exclusively in K. In fact, this is the fourth Resonance post we’ve done for this game, and every single song that’s been picked thus far has certainly earned its place in our hearts. As I replayed the game for the umpteenth time on the Switch, I was reminded of just how amazing the game’s soundtrack is. Needless to say, the game is a big deal to me. I have Donkey Kong Country 2 on four different consoles, SNES, Wii, Wii U, and now the Switch. Song: Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddys Kong Quest Kannons Klaim (Mining Melancholy) Type: Stage, SNES, 1995, Nintendo - 2 ReMixes - Music by David Wise.