![]() ![]() ![]() If you didn't like the original game, there's nothing here that's going to change your mind, and it's certainly no threat to the Mario Kart series, but it is a solid racing game that, good or bad, has enough content to keep you busy for a very long time.īut I don't want to spin the wheel to boost! The core game is mostly unchanged, but there are new race modes, new characters, touch-screen controls, and even online multiplayer. Almost 10 years later, the game is back, having gotten a touch-up similar to what Nintendo did with Super Mario 64 DS. Diddy Kong Racing was released to mixed reviews on the Nintendo 64 in 1997. ![]() While Rare hasn't been making any games for Nintendo's home consoles, it has released a handful of games for the Game Boy Advance, and now, the Nintendo DS, as well. This leads to the possibility that other animals from Donkey Kong Country 2 and 3 may have been planned.Many of Rare's fans were deeply saddened when Microsoft purchased the company in 2002, thinking that no more Rare games would ever find their way onto a Nintendo system again. In the teaser, all animals (both ridable and wild) are originally featured in the first Donkey Kong Country, with the exception of Ellie the Elephant. It is unsure whether Banjo the Bear or Conker the Squirrel would be expected, since they have both developed separate series (the latter targeting a diffrent age group entirely). Pants.ĭue to the presence of Taj the Genie, it can be speculated that other characters from Diddy Kong Racing may have been planned. The other cancelled DK games aside from this one are Diddy Kong Pilot which was reworked into Banjo-Pilot and Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers which was reworked into Its Mr. Not much is known about this game, except that it was going to have a variety of Animal Buddies as "vehhicles", with alternative colors and sizes. This game was also going to be one of the sequels to Diddy Kong Racing, and Diddy Kong Pilot, which was also canceled. However, due to Rare's move to Microsoft and their loss of rights to the Donkey Kong series, it was initially planned to be reworked into Sabreman Stampede and finally cancelled. Donkey Kong Racing is an unreleased video game that was to be released for the Nintendo GameCube back in 2002. ![]()
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