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{{redirect|DKR|the canceled [[Nintendo GameCube]] follow-up starring [[Donkey Kong]]|[[Donkey Kong Racing]]|the [[Wii]] game referred to as "Donkey Kong Returns" in Japan|[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]}}
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{{Infobox
|title=Diddy Kong Racing
|image=[[File:Diddysracing.jpg|300px]]
|image=[[File:Diddysracing.jpg|300px]]
|developer=[[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]]
|developer=[[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=Rareware (publication)<br>[[Nintendo]] (distribution)
|released={{releasedate|Japan|November 21, 1997|Europe|November 21, 1997|USA|November 24, 1997}}
|release={{release|Europe|November 21, 1997|Japan|November 21, 1997|USA|November 24, 1997}}
|genre=Racing
|genre=[[Genre#Racing games|Racing]], adventure
|modes=Single player, Multiplayer
|modes=Single-player, multiplayer
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=K-A}}
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=K-A|pegi=3}}
|platforms=[[Nintendo 64]]
|platforms=[[Nintendo 64]]
|media=96mb (12mb) Nintendo 64 cartridge
|media={{media|n64=1}}
|input={{input|n64=1}}
|input={{input|n64=1}}
}}
}}
'''''Diddy Kong Racing''''' is a game for [[Nintendo 64]]. Like the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series, ''Diddy Kong Racing'' is a racing game, but makes use of airplanes, hovercrafts, and cars; it is also the first game of the [[Donkey Kong Racing (series)|''Donkey Kong Racing'' series]]. The game has a story mode, multiplayer modes, and a variety of characters (many from [[Rare Ltd.|Rare]] series), such as [[Diddy Kong]], [[Banjo]], [[Tiptup]], and [[Conker]], but not [[Donkey Kong]]. The game was such a success that it earned a [[Player's Choice]] title and a [[Diddy Kong Racing DS|remake]] for the [[Nintendo DS]].


==Story==
'''''Diddy Kong Racing''''' is a [[Genre#Racing games|racing]]/adventure game developed and published by [[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]] for [[Nintendo 64]]. Featuring gameplay elements equivalent to the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series, the game includes the use of airplanes, hovercrafts, and cars. The game features a story mode, a multiplayer mode, and two characters who would eventually receive their own franchises, [[Banjo]] and [[Conker]]. It received a [[Reissue#Remakes|remake]] for the [[Nintendo DS]] in 2007, titled ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]''.
[[File:DKR WizpigHead.PNG|right|thumb|Wizpig's face, carved into the mountains.]]
The story begins with [[Diddy Kong]] sitting on the porch of his tree house curiously opening a letter, as it wasn't often that a message arrived that was so far away that a carrier pigeon had to bring it to him. The note reads "Dear Diddy, Help!!!." It turns out that the message is from his old friend, [[Timber]], the son of the [[Kong]]'s guests, the Tigers. Diddy reads the note a few times and knows he has to help, though he isn't sure on whether he should or should not draft some extra help, since the [[Wizpig]] he reads about in the letter seems like a pretty mean foe. Finally, he decides that his friends, [[Banjo]] and [[Conker]], would still enjoy an adventure, even if it turned out their services weren't needed. Diddy calls [[Squawks]], his makeshift carrier pidgeon, and gives him the messages for his friends.


Diddy Kong is later at the beginning of his journey, tearing off at high speed through the jungle. A pair of [[Kremling]] spies lurking behind a boulder watch him with suspicion. The one Kremling, [[Krunch]], suggests to go with Diddy, but the other Kremling rejects his suggestion and bolts into the undergrowth. Krunch, however, tags along with the young ape through the jungle.
''Diddy Kong Racing'' has sold 4.5 million copies upon release.<ref name="makingof">{{cite|url=www.timeextension.com/features/the-making-of-diddy-kong-racing-the-game-that-overtook-mario-kart|title=The Making Of Diddy Kong Racing, The Game That Overtook Mario Kart|author=Watts, Martin|date=October 8, 2022|publisher=Time Extension|accessdate=May 23, 2024}}</ref> It even received the [[Guinness World Records|Guinness World Record]] for the fastest-selling game of the time, with 800,000 copies before Christmas 1997. The game was even successful enough to become a [[Player's Choice]] title.


Meanwhile, Timber is trying to calm the excitable [[Pipsy]] so that he can understand at least part of what she is saying. Pipsy angrily complains on how she had just seen [[Taj the Genie]] who said he'd help. [[Tiptup]], confused, protests that Taj hasn't been seen in fifty years. Afterwords, the group thinks about the Wizpig face that was carved onto the mountainside overnight and the race courses that were magically sealed off. The group knows they need to get this mess sorted out before Timber's parents got back. [[Bumper (Diddy Kong Racing)|Bumper]] then concludes the conversation by telling his friend that everybody needs to start practicing. Agreeing with Bumper, Timber and his friends leave, hoping that Diddy Kong doesn't mention the mess to his parents.
Two sequels were planned, but both were subsequently canceled in the aftermath of [[Microsoft]]'s acquistion of Rare in 2002. These included ''[[Donkey Kong Racing]]'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and ''[[Diddy Kong Pilot]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]], the latter of which was eventually converted into the ''Banjo-Kazooie'' title, ''{{wp|Banjo-Pilot}}''. Around 2004, Climax pitched their own sequel idea to Nintendo, ''[[Diddy Kong Racing Adventure]]'', but it was ultimately rejected.
==Story==
[[File:Taj introduction DKR.png|thumb|left|200px|Taj introduces himself to Diddy.]]
According to the instruction manual, the story begins with [[Diddy Kong]] sitting on the porch of his tree house opening a letter delivered by a carrier pigeon. The note reads, "Dear Diddy, Help!!!" The message is from his old friend, [[Timber]], the son of the [[Kong]]s' guests, the Tigers. Diddy reads the note and invites his friends, [[Banjo]] and [[Conker]] to join him in the fight against [[Wizpig]]. Diddy calls [[Squawks]] to deliver the message to his friends.


[[File:Diddy Kong Racing!.PNG|180px|thumb|left|Diddy Kong in the first Wizpig race.]]
While Diddy is in the jungle, two [[Kremling]]s watch him from behind a boulder. One Kremling, [[Krunch]], suggests they follow Diddy, but the other Kremling ignores him; Krunch eventually follows Diddy Kong.
When the first four worlds are completed, the carving of Wizpig's head on the mountainside opens and allows the player to race Wizpig. After beating him, the playable characters have a party along the beach. However, Wizpig crashes the party and chases everyone around, destroying everything. Afterwords, a spaceship comes and takes him into space. The credits then roll, and a message comes up saying "The End?" If the player continues playing, the lighthouse on the beach turns into a rocket and takes them to [[Future Fun Land]].  


After the player completes all their tasks in that world and gets the whole [[T.T. Amulet]], they can face Wizpig again, except this time in their airplane on a space themed stage. After winning, Wizpig's rocket short circuits and blasts him into an unknown planet that can possibly be [[The Moon|the moon]]. Once again, the heroes of the [[Timber's Island|island celebrate]] their victory, except this time, without Wizpig in the way. The carving of Wizpig's head on the mountainside is also seen to be changed into a golden carving of Taj's head.  
Meanwhile, Timber is trying to calm [[Pipsy]], where she exclaims that she had just seen [[Taj]], who said he would help. [[Tiptup|TipTup]], confused, protests that Taj has been missing for 50 years. Afterwards, the group thinks about the Wizpig face that was carved onto the mountainside overnight and the race courses that were magically sealed. The group knows they need to solve the problem before Timber's parents return. [[Bumper (character)|Bumper]] then concludes the conversation by telling his friend that everybody needs to start practicing. Agreeing with Bumper, Timber and his friends leave, hoping that Diddy Kong does not mention this to Timber's parents.


Right before the credits roll, one of Wizpig's spaceships appear and Wizpig is heard laughing, possibly meaning that he will make a return. As of now though, a sequel hasn't been made for ''Diddy Kong Racing''.
When the first four worlds are completed, the carving of Wizpig's head on the mountainside opens and allows one of the characters [[Wizpig's First Strike|to race Wizpig]]. After beating him, the group has a party along the beach. However, Wizpig interferes in the party before a spaceship arrives and takes him into space. The lighthouse on the beach transforms into a rocket ship that takes them to [[Future Fun Land]].  
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==Modes==
After the character completes all the tasks in that world and gets the whole [[T.T. amulet]], [[Wizpig Strikes Back|Wizpig can be faced again]], racing against him in their plane, while he rides a rocket. After winning, Wizpig's rocket short circuits and blasts him into an unknown planet. Once again, the characters celebrate their victory without Wizpig interfering and with the carving of Wizpig's head on the mountainside turned into a golden carving of Taj's head.  
===Adventure Mode===
[[File:Diddy Kong Racing (2).gif|220px|Right|thumb|The overworld for adventure mode.]]
Adventure mode is the main mode of the game. Here, the players must find a number of golden balloons to defeat Wizpig. In order to find them, they must win races. After the players win all the races in one of the five worlds, they will race a boss. If the players beats the boss they will be given the challenge of collecting eight coins in each course and then win. When the challenge is complete, the player will face the boss again. After beating the boss again, they will get a piece of the [[Wizpig Amulet]], and the boss will tell them to try the [[Trophy Race]].


Keys are also hidden in the first four worlds, and if found, the player can play special battles against CPUs or friends.
Right before the credits roll, one of Wizpig's spaceships appears, and Wizpig's laughter is heard, leaving the game on a cliffhanger.


On a side note, a code exists, which enables two players to play. In boss races though, the two players take turns racing the boss.
==Gameplay==
[[File:Windmill Plains.png|thumb|left|One of ''Diddy Kong Racing'''s main mechanics is the use of different vehicles. For example, [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] is riding a [[plane]].]]
''Diddy Kong Racing'' features ten playable characters—eight of which are available by default, and two unlockable—and three different types of vehicles for different terrain: [[car]]s for land, [[hovercraft]]s for water or land, and [[plane]]s for air. Each character and vehicle has different strengths and weaknesses, sometimes in combination. For example, [[Krunch]] normally has low steering, but his steering is higher in a hovercraft due to that vehicle's emphasis on weight.


===Adventure Two Mode===
In the Adventure mode, the player is placed on [[Timber's Island]] and tasked with collecting [[Golden Balloon]]s to access various challenges. There is a total of five worlds that can be accessed from the main Timber's Island hub, and each has four main racetracks, a [[trophy]] championship, a boss track, and—aside from the last one—a special battle minigame. Different vehicles are sometimes required for different tracks, and the player can change them at any time by speaking with [[Taj]], located in the center of the Timber's Island map. Each of the smaller worlds, meanwhile, instead has [[T.T.]] walking around the hub, and he tells the player's progress when approached.
Adventure Two is played the same as Adventure One, but harder. The balloons are silver, the tracks are flipped (very similar to [[Mirror Mode]] in the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]]), and the locations of the silver coins are different often in hard to reach places. It is unlocked by defeating Wizpig at Future Fun Land.


===Tracks Mode===
In races, [[banana]]s can be picked up to increase speed, while [[Weapon Balloon]]s provide items to use in the race. The color of the Weapon Balloon determines what item it will be, and collecting multiple of the same color in sequence improves the item's effects by up to a total of three levels. Collecting a balloon of another color cancels it out and replaces it with the new item.
Players can freely play all the race tracks they have unlocked. They can also race T.T, unless he's already a playable character. Tracks with a Taj symbol are completed tracks, and players can choose any vehicle they want.  Tracks with a Wizpig symbol have not been cleared, and the players are restricted to the default vehicles for them.


==Stats==
Golden Balloons can be found scattered on Timber's Island or won from races, either from tracks or from Taj on the island. All of the standard tracks have two Golden Balloons available: one from a standard race, and one from completing a [[Silver Coin]] collection challenge. The standard races must be completed first to race the world's boss, who then challenges the player to complete the Silver Coin races; after they are completed as well, the player can rematch the boss for a piece of the [[Wizpig amulet]]. The boss then challenges the player to complete the Trophy Race championship. Each of the first four worlds has a [[Wish Key|key]] hidden in one track that opens a gate to the respective world's battle minigame, which awards a piece of the [[T.T. amulet]].
[[File:Diddy0.png|60px|right]]
;Diddy Kong
*Weight group: Middle
*Acceleration: 3/5
*Turning: 3/5
*Top Speed: 3/5


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When all four pieces of the Wizpig amulet are gathered, the player is able to race Wizpig himself to banish him from the island. Upon losing, he throws a tantrum and retreats to his own planet (the final world), and the player must have all four trophies to reach it. To race him again, the player must complete all races and Silver Coin challenges in this last world (itself requiring every Golden Balloon in the game) and collect all four pieces of the T.T. amulet from the battle stages. The adventure is complete once Wizpig is defeated here.


[[File:Tiptup2.png|60px|right]]
The game also has a time trial mode, where the player needs to race to beat T.T.'s best times. This is optional in the main game, but it is required to unlock T.T. himself. Additionally, "magic codes" can be used to affect the game in various ways, with one being told to the player after they complete the adventure.
;Tiptup
*Weight group: Light
*Acceleration: 5/5
*Turning: 4/5
*Top Speed: 2/5


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==Characters==
===Playable characters===
[[File:Character Selection DKR.png|thumb|All of ''Diddy Kong Racing''{{'}}s playable characters unlocked]]
There are 10 playable characters in ''Diddy Kong Racing'', with eight available from the start and two being unlockable. All of these characters except [[Diddy Kong]] debut in this game. Some characters have discrepancies depending on the vehicle they use; [[Tiptup|TipTup]] and [[Pipsy]] have the same speed as Diddy on a car when they have 4 to 10 bananas and have the same speed as Diddy on a hovercraft and a plane, while [[T.T.]] has the same speed and acceleration as [[Krunch]] on a plane.<ref>{{cite|author=William5000000|date=February 25, 2017|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkeqPxKQ_Tk|title=''Diddy Kong Racing'' - Character Stats|language=en|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=April 5, 2020}}</ref> This is the first game to introduce [[Banjo]], [[Tiptup|TipTup]] (later renamed Tiptup), and [[Conker]], three characters who appear in other [[Rare Ltd.|Rare]] games with Banjo being one of the main characters in ''[[Wikipedia:Banjo-Kazooie|Banjo-Kazooie]]'' and Tiptup appearing as a minor character in Bubblegloop Swamp inside Tanktup's shell. Conker would appear in ''Conker's Pocket Tales'' and would've appeared in ''Twelve Tales: Conker 64'' until it was reworked into the adult-oriented title, ''Conker's Bad Fur Day''. Banjo and Conker would be removed in ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]'', replaced by [[Tiny Kong]] and [[Dixie Kong]] respectively. However, Tiptup still appears in both versions.
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!colspan=4|Default characters
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!colspan=2 style="background:burlywood; height:90px" align="center"|[[File:Krunch-CSS-DKR.png]]<br><big>{{color-link|Krunch|white}}
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!colspan=2 style="background:white; height:250px" align="center"|[[File:Krunch1.png|300x250px]]
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Weight group:
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Acceleration:
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Turning:
|align="center"|1/5
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Top speed:
|align="center"|4/5
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Vehicle color:
|align="center"|Orange
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[[File:pipsy0.png|60px|right]]
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;Pipsy
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*Weight group: Light
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*Acceleration: 5/5
!colspan=2 style="background:burlywood; height:90px" align="center"|[[File:Diddy-CSS-DKR.png]]<br><big>{{color-link|Diddy Kong|white}}</big>
*Turning: 5/5
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*Top Speed: 1/5
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Weight group:
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Acceleration:
|align="center"| 3/5
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Turning:
|align="center"| 3/5
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Top speed:
|align="center"| 2.5/5
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Vehicle color:
|align="center"| Blue
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!colspan=2 style="background:burlywood; height:90px" align="center"|[[File:Bumper-CSS-DKR.png]]<br><big>{{color-link|Bumper (character)|white|Bumper}}</big>
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!colspan=2 style="background:white; height:250px" align="center"|[[File:Bumper0.png|300x250px]]
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Weight group:
|align="center"| Middle
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Acceleration:
|align="center"| 2.5/5
|-
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Turning:
|align="center"| 2.5/5
|-
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Top speed:
|align="center"| 3/5
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Vehicle color:
|align="center"| Yellow
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|}


[[File:Bumper0.png|63px|right]]
|width=25% style="height:300px"align="center"|
;Bumper
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*Weight group: Middle
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*Acceleration: 4/5
!colspan=2 style="background:burlywood; height:90px" align="center"|[[File:Banjo-CSS-DKR.png]]<br><big>{{color-link|Banjo|white}}</big>
*Turning: 2/5
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*Top Speed: 3/5
!colspan=2 style="background:white; height:250px" align="center"|[[File:Banjo0.png|300x250px]]
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Weight group:
|align="center"| Heavy
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Acceleration:
|align="center"| 2/5
|-
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Turning:
|align="center"| 2/5
|-
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Top speed:
|align="center"| 3.5/5
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Vehicle color:
|align="center"| Teal
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!colspan=2 style="background:burlywood; height:90px" align="center"|[[File:Conker-CSS-DKR.png]]<br><big>{{color-link|Conker|white}}</big>
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!colspan=2 style="background:white; height:250px" align="center"|[[File:Conker DKR front art.png|300x250px]]
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Weight group:
|align="center"| Middle
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Acceleration:
|align="center"| 2.5/5
|-
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Turning:
|align="center"| 2.5/5
|-
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Top speed:
|align="center"| 3/5
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Vehicle color:
|align="center"| White
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[[File:Conker065.png|66px|right]]
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;Conker
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*Weight group: Middle
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*Acceleration: 2/5
!colspan=2 style="background:burlywood; height:90px" align="center"|[[File:Tiptup-CSS-DKR.png]]<br><big>{{color-link|Tiptup|white|TipTup}}</big>
*Turning: 2/5
|-
*Top Speed: 4/5
!colspan=2 style="background:white; height:250px" align="center"|[[File:Tiptup2.png|300x250px]]
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Weight group:
|align="center"| Light
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Acceleration:
|align="center"| 4.5/5
|-
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Turning:
|align="center"| 4.5/5
|-
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Top speed:
|align="center"| 1.5/5
|-
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Vehicle color:
|align="center"| Cyan
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[[File:Timber.png|66px|right]]
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;Timber
!colspan=2 style="background:burlywood; height:90px" align="center"|[[File:Pipsy-CSS-DKR.png]]<br><big>{{color-link|Pipsy|white}}</big>
*Weight group: Middle
|-
*Acceleration: 2/5
!colspan=2 style="background:white; height:250px" align="center"|[[File:pipsy0.png|300x250px]]
*Turning: 2/5
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*Top Speed: 3/5
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Weight group:
 
|align="center"| Light
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Acceleration:
[[File:Banjo0.png|60px|right]]
|align="center"| 5/5
;Banjo
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*Weight group: Heavy
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Turning:
*Acceleration: 1/5
|align="center"| 5/5
*Turning: 2/5
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*Top Speed: 5/5
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Top speed:
 
|align="center"| 1/5
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!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Vehicle color:
[[File:Krunch1.png|66px|right]]
|align="center"| Pink
;Krunch
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*Weight group: Heavy
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*Acceleration: 1/5
*Turning: 1/5
*Top Speed: 5/5
 
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;Drumstick
*Weight group: Heavy
*Acceleration: 1/5
*Turning: 3/5
*Top Speed: 5/5
 
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;T.T.
*Weight group: Middle
*Acceleration: 5/5
*Turning: 4/5
*Top Speed: 5/5
 
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==Vehicles ==
There are three different vehicles:
 
*[[Car]]- A simple to control vehicle that is used in many races.
*[[Hovercraft]]- The hardest vehicle to control. They are shown to be very powerful and can ride through fire.
*[[Plane]]- Planes are used the least often out of the vehicles. They are much easier to control if the player holds the R button while driving. They can also do stunts on these.


===Vehicle Colors===
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Each character has different colored vehicles:
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*[[Diddy Kong]] - Dark Blue
*[[Tiptup]] - Light Blue
*[[Pipsy]] - Pink
*[[Bumper (Diddy Kong Racing)|Bumper]] - Yellow
*[[Conker]] - White
*[[Timber]] - Dark Green
*[[Banjo]] - Light Green
*[[Krunch]] - Orange
*[[Drumstick]] - Red
*[[T.T]] - Silver
 
==Areas==
:''Key''
*'''C = [[Car]]'''
*'''H = [[Hovercraft]]'''
*'''P = [[Plane]]'''
:The letter that's in '''bold''' represents the default vehicle for the track.
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{| border="1" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 align="center" style="background:#fdfffd" width=99%
! colspan=5 style="background:#f0fff0" align=center | <big>[[Timber's Island]] Areas</big>
|-
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! colspan=5 style="background:#f6fff6" align=center | [[Dino Domain]]
!colspan=2 style="background:burlywood; height:90px" align="center"|[[File:Timber-CSS-DKR.png]]<br><big>{{color-link|Timber|white}}</big>
|- style=background:#fafffa align=center
!width=5%|#
!width=36%|Track
!width=24%|Balloon Amount
!width=24%|Silver Coin Challenge Balloon Amount
!width=10%|Types of Transportation Available
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|1 || [[Ancient Lake]] || 1 || 6 || '''C''' , H , P
!colspan=2 style="background:white; height:250px" align="center"|[[File:Timber.png|300x250px]]
|-
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|2 || [[Fossil Canyon]] || 2 || 7 || '''C''' , H , P
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Weight group:
|align="center"| Middle
|-
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|3 || [[Jungle Falls]] || 3 || 8 || '''C''' , H , P
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Acceleration:
|align="center"| 3/5
|-
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|4 || [[Hot Top Volcano]] || 5 || 10 || H , '''P'''
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Turning:
|align="center"| 2.5/5
|-
|-
|5 || '''Boss - [[Tricky the Triceratops]]''' || 6 or more once all 4 are beaten || 11 or more once all 4 are beaten || '''C'''
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Top speed:
|align="center"| 3/5
|-
|-
! colspan=5 style="background:#f6fff6" align=center | [[Snowflake Mountain]]
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Vehicle color:
|- style=background:#fafffa align=center
|align="center"| Green
!width=5%|#
!width=36%|Track
!width=24%|Balloon Amount
!width=24%|Silver Coin Challenge Balloon Amount
!width=10%|Types of Transportation Available
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|1 || [[Everfrost Peak]] || 2 || 10 || C , H , '''P'''
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|-
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|2 || [[Walrus Cove]] || 3 || 11 || '''C''' , H
!colspan=4|Unlockable characters
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|3 || [[Snowball Valley]] || 6 || 14 || '''C''' , H
 
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{|class="wikitable dk" border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=4 margin=0 padding=0 style="border:1px solid black; border-collapse:collapse; height:100%" width=100%
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|4 || [[Frosty Village]] || 9 || 16 || '''C''' , H , P
!colspan=2 style="background:burlywood; height:90px" align="center"|[[File:Drumstick-CSS-DKR.png]]<br><big>{{color-link|Drumstick (character)|white|Drumstick}}</big>
|-
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|5 || '''Boss - [[Bluey the Walrus]]''' || 10 or more once all 4 are beaten || 17 or more once all 4 are beaten || '''H'''
!colspan=2 style="background:white; height:250px" align="center"|[[File:DDR Drumstick.jpg|300x250px]]
|-
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! colspan=5 style="background:#f6fff6" align=center | [[Sherbet Island]]
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Weight group:
|- style=background:#fafffa align=center
|align="center"| Heavy
!width=5%|#
!width=36%|Track
!width=24%|Balloon Amount
!width=24%|Silver Coin Challenge Balloon Amount
!width=10%|Types of Transportation Available
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|1 || [[Whale Bay]] || 10 || 17 || '''H'''
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Acceleration:
|align="center"| 2/5
|-
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|2 || [[Crescent Island]] || 11 || 18 || '''C''' , H
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Turning:
|align="center"| 1.5/5
|-
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|3 || [[Pirate Lagoon]] || 13 || 20 || '''H'''
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Top speed:
|align="center"| 4.5/5
|-
|-
|4 || [[Treasure Caves]] || 16 || 22 || '''C''' , H , P
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Vehicle color:
|align="center"| Red
|-
|-
|5 || '''Boss - [[Bubbler the Octopus]]''' || 17 or more once all 4 are beaten || 23 or more once all 4 are beaten || '''H'''
|colspan=2 style="height:50%" align="center"|To unlock:<br>The player must get all four Grand Prix trophies, which reveals a frog with a rooster crest in Timber's Island hub. The racer must run over it to return Drumstick to normal.
|}
 
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{|class="wikitable dk" border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=4 margin=0 padding=0 style="border:1px solid black; border-collapse:collapse; height:100%" width=100%
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|-
! colspan=5 style="background:#f6fff6" align=center | [[Dragon Forest]]
!colspan=2 style="background:burlywood; height:90px" align="center"|[[File:TT-CSS-DKR.png]]<br><big>{{color-link|T.T.|white}}</big>
|- style=background:#fafffa align=center
!width=5%|#
!width=36%|Track
!width=24%|Balloon Amount
!width=24%|Silver Coin Challenge Balloon Amount
!width=10%|Types of Transportation Available
|-
|-
|1 || [[Windmill Plains]] || 16 || 23 || C , H , '''P'''
!colspan=2 style="background:white; height:250px" align="center"|[[File:TickTock.jpg|300x250px]]
|-
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|2 || [[Greenwood Village]] || 17 || 24 || '''C''' , H
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Weight group:
|align="center"| Middle
|-
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|3 || [[Boulder Canyon]] || 20 || 30 || '''H'''
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Acceleration:
|align="center"| 5/5
|-
|-
|4 || [[Haunted Woods]] || 22 || 37 || '''C''' , H
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Turning:
|align="center"| 2.5/5
|-
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|5 || '''Boss - [[Smokey the Dragon]]''' || 23 or more once all 4 are beaten || 38 or more once all 4 are beaten || '''P'''
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Top speed:
|align="center"| 5/5
|-
|-
!width=50% style="background:burlywood"|Vehicle color:
|align="center"| Silver
|-
|colspan=2 style="height:50%" align="center"|To unlock:<br>Completing a course in time trials within a certain time, then racing on it again and beating T.T.'s ghost. This must be done for every course with any vehicle.
|}
|}
|}
! colspan=5 style="background:#f6fff6" align=center | [[Wizpig Head]]
</center>
|- style=background:#fafffa align=center
 
!width=5%|#
===Non-playable characters===
!width=36%|Track
A single non-playable ally appears in the game; the remainder of the non-playable cast are bosses.
!width=24%|Balloon Amount
<center>
!width=24%|Silver Coin Challenge Balloon Amount
{|class="wikitable dk"
!width=10%|Types of Transportation Available
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|1 || First Wizpig Battle || All 4 pieces of the Wizpig Amulet || N/A || C
!{{color-link|Taj|white}}
|-
|-
|align="center"style="background:white"|[[File:Taj the Genie.png|300x250px]]
|-
|align="center"|A magical elephant and the legendary guardian of Timber's Island, he was last seen 50 years before. Wizpig evicted him from his home (and with it, his lamp), so he helps Diddy and friends in various ways, such as changing the vehicle type on request and presenting [[Golden Balloon]]s the player has earned. He also has a race against him around the hub world for each vehicle type.
|}
|}
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</center>
! colspan=5 style="background:#f0fff0" align=center | <big>[[Future Fun Land]]</big>
====Bosses====
''Diddy Kong Racing'' has five bosses, all of which are raced twice. The first four, the Island Guardians, have been enchanted by the final boss, [[Wizpig]], into racing on his behalf. For the Island Guardians, the only difference between the first and second race is a slight increase in difficulty, though Wizpig's races are completely different from each other. Each boss cheats by beginning before the starting countdown ends, with this becoming more and more obvious the further into the game it happens.
<center>
{|class="wikitable dk"
!colspan="12"style="background:#000000; color:white;"|<span style="background:teal;display:inline-block;">[[File:DKR Wizpig ghost alt.png|x25px|top|link=List of bosses]]</span> Bosses <span style="background:teal;display:inline-block;">[[File:DKR Wizpig ghost alt.png|x25px|top|link=List of bosses]]</span>
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!width=25%|{{color-link|Tricky the Triceratops|white}}
!width=25%|{{color-link|Bluey the Walrus|white}}
!width=25%|{{color-link|Bubbler the Octopus|white}}
!width=25%|{{color-link|Smokey the Dragon|white}}
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|-
!width=5%|#
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:DKR Trickythetriceratops.png|300x250px]]
!width=36%|Track
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Bluey Artwork - Diddy Kong Racing.png|300x250px]]
!width=24%|Balloon Amount
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Bubbler DKR.png|300x250px]]
!width=24%|Silver Coin Challenge Balloon Amount
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Smokey DKR.png|300x250px]]
!width=10%|Types of Transportation Available
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|1 || [[Spacedust Alley]] || 39 || 43 || C , H , '''P'''
|align=center|[[Dino Domain]] - [[Car]]
|align=center|[[Snowflake Mountain]] - [[Hovercraft]]
|align=center|[[Sherbet Island]] - [[Hovercraft]]
|align=center|[[Dragon Forest]] - [[Plane]]
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|2 || [[Darkmoon Caverns]] || 40 || 44 || '''C''' , H
|align=center|The first boss, Tricky races the player character up a spiraling mountain. Beyond constantly charging forward and potentially flattening the player, he has no special behavior. [[Boulder]]s occasionally travel down the mountain. In the second race, more boulders as well as falling pillars are added.
|align=center|The second boss, Bluey races on a jagged, icy, downhill ski slope full of trees to act as obstacles. As with Tricky, his only behavior is stampeding forward, though he does not squish the player character. In the second race, a few [[snowball]]s are added as further obstacles.
|align=center|The third boss, Bubbler swims three laps circling the sea around a small island, tossing explosive mines around him. In the second race, he instead launches giant bubbles that can trap the player character.
|align=center|The fourth boss, Smokey runs and flies three laps through a series of caves and fields. He attacks by spitting clouds of hot ash to be ran into. In the second race, he spits much more.
|-
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|3 || [[Spaceport Alpha]] || 41 || 45 || C , H , '''P'''
!colspan="4"width=100%|{{color-link|Wizpig|white}}
|-
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|4 || [[Star City]] || 42 || 46 || '''C''' , H , P
|colspan="2"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Wizpig.jpg|300x250px]]
|colspan="2"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Wizpig 2.png|300x250px]]
|-
|-
|5 || '''Boss - [[Wizpig]]''' || --- || 47 + all 4 pieces of the T.T. Amulet || '''P'''
|colspan="2"width=50% align=center|[[Timber's Island]] - [[Car]]
|colspan="2"width=50% align=center|[[Future Fun Land]] - [[Plane]]
|-
|-
|colspan="2"align=center|The villain of the game, Wizpig is a giant sorcerous pig-man from outer space, an interstellar conqueror, and a racing-obsessed bully. During his race, he runs and floats three laps through a stormy flooded canyon. Once he is defeated, it appears the island is saved. However, he then crashes the victory celebration before taking off in his spaceship, leading to the final world.
|colspan="2"align=center|Wizpig's second race takes place on his homeworld, where he rides on a giant silver rocket three laps around his kingdom. Many obstacles appear here, such as floating asteroids, random laser blasts, attacking spaceships, and giant arcs of electricity. Once he is defeated, his rocket goes out of control and sends him into deep space, stranding him on an asteroid. However, the ending implies he made it back to his ship.
|}
|}
</center>


==Challenges==
==Vehicles==
[[File:DKR TajRace.PNG|thumb|right|Tiptup racing Taj the Genie in a plane.]]
There are three different vehicles:
After the player collects enough Golden Balloons in Adventure Mode, Taj the Genie will appear and challenge the player to a race in a specific vehicle. The player has to race Taj, who rides a flying carpet. The racetrack is marked with red flags showing the Nintendo 64 logo and the player has to follow them. If they leave the set track, they will be disqualified. After Taj is beaten, he will reward the player with another Golden Balloon. There are three different challenges and each of them can be repeated at any time after they have been unlocked (the player will only obtain one Golden Balloon per challenge however).  
{|class="wikitable dk"style="vertical-align:center;width:85%;margin:auto"
!Vehicle
!Description
|-
|align=center|[[File:DKR Car.png|150px]]<br>[[Car]]
|The car is a simple-to-control vehicle, and it can drift. It is affected by off-road, however, and water slows it to a crawl.
|-
|align=center|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|130px]]<br>[[Hovercraft]]
|The hovercraft has slippery controls, requiring players to hop to turn. The hovercraft, however, is not affected by off-road, and it can ride on water and lava without losing speed.
|-
|align=center|[[File:DKR Plane.png|130px]]<br>[[Plane]]
|Planes can fly over any terrain. They can turn the most sharply and players can perform stunts with them. If players are hit by items or bump into obstacles, however, the plane crashes into the ground, losing speed and altitude, making them more costly than hits on a car or hovercraft.
|}


===Car Challenge===
==Modes==
The '''Car Challenge''' is a relatively easy race done in a car. This race goes around a dirt road right in front of Dino Domain and reaches into a tunnel. This should be very easy for the player because of Taj's slow movement.
===Adventure Mode===
[[File:Diddy Kong Racing Overworld.png|200px|thumb|The overworld for adventure mode.]]
Adventure mode is the main mode of the game. While exploring [[Timber's Island]], the players must find a number of golden balloons to defeat Wizpig. In order to find them, they must win races. After the players win all the races in one of the five worlds, they will race a boss. If the players beats the boss they will be given the challenge of collecting eight silver coins in each course of that world and then win simultaneously. When the challenge is complete, the player will face the boss again. After beating the boss again, the racer receives a piece of [[Wizpig amulet]], and the player can participate in a world's Grand Prix mode, the [[Trophy Race]], which the boss even suggests. The player obtains a gold trophy if they win first place, a silver one for second place, and a bronze one for third place.
 
===Adventure Two Mode===
Adventure Two is played the same as the standard Adventure Mode, but harder. The balloons are silver, the tracks are flipped (very similar to [[Mirror Mode]] in the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]]), and the locations of the silver coins are different, often in hard to reach places. It is unlocked by defeating Wizpig at Future Fun Land in Adventure Mode.


===Hovercraft Challenge===
===Tracks Mode===
The '''Hovercraft Challenge''' is the second of Taj's races and is a tad harder than the Car Challenge. The track is mostly in water and begins next to the bridge which leads to Dino Domain. In the race the player will hover into a waterfall that is on the far east of the river. Here, they will be in a cave leading to Snowflake Mountain and eventually fall down two small waterfalls taking them to the ocean. Going east will take the player back on shore where they need to go through a small tunnel leading to the finish line.
Players can freely play all the race tracks unlocked. Tracks with a Taj symbol are completed tracks, and players can choose any vehicle that is compatible with the track. Tracks with a Wizpig symbol have not been cleared, and players will be unable to play that track at all.


===Plane Challenge===
Trophy Races and Battle Stages are also accessible through Tracks mode, however players will always use each track's default vehicle, regardless if a Taj symbol is present.
The '''Plane Challenge''' is considered to be the hardest of Taj's three races and a plane is used in it. This race begins at the same place where the Car Challenge begins. From the start the player must fly up to the tunnel leading to Snowflake Mountain and then move east, going over a long river. From there, the player must glide to the beach and go east again. After going through a small tunnel, the player should end up at the finish line.


==Items==
==Types of races and other challenges==
===Item Balloons===
===Normal races===
[[File:globos.gif|250px|thumb|left|Item Balloons.]]
During standard races, eight characters travel three laps around the track in the same type of vehicle as each other. Each world has four standard race tracks, and a [[Golden Balloon]] is the prize for winning.
During the challenges on the different race tracks throughout the game the player can find these Item Balloons on the track. Similar to the [[Item Box]]es of the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]], these objects will give the player an Item when they break them. There are five different types of Item Balloons, each with a unique colour and a specific type of Item. A special feature of the Item Ballons is their ability to power up, meaning that the player will receive stronger items if they collect more balloons of one colour. An item can be upgraded two times, making a total of three items obtainable from one type of balloon.
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*'''Red Balloons'''
**1: One rocket
**2: One homing missile
**3: 10 rockets
*'''Blue Balloons'''
**1: A weak powered orange turbo
**2: A moderately powerful blue turbo
**3: A very powerful purple turbo
*'''Green Balloons'''
**1: An oil slick(or cloud of green dust if in the air)
**2: A mine
**3: A bubble
*'''Yellow Balloons''' (with purple stars)
**1: A weak barrier lasting around 7 seconds
**2: A strong barrier lasting around 10 seconds
**3: A very strong barrier lasting around 15 seconds
*'''Rainbow Balloons'''
**1: A yellow magnet that attracts the closest opponent
**2: A red magnet that has a longer range for attracting the closest opponent
**3: A green magnet that attracts the opponent and pulls them backwards


===Gold Balloons ===
===Boss races===
[[File:DKR GoldenBalloon.jpg|180px|thumb|left|Taj giving a Golden Balloon to Conker.]]
Races against bosses are always one-on-one, and depending on the track layout may be three laps or a single end-to-end run. The four Island Guardians must be raced twice, once after each normal race and once after each Silver Coin challenge in their world is completed; winning the second race earns a piece of the [[Wizpig amulet|amulet]] needed to reach the first [[Wizpig]] race. Both Wizpig races lead to endings when completed.
[[Gold Balloon]]s are the key items in the game. The player must collect them to unlock different courses. After winning a race, [[Taj]] will give the player one Gold Balloon. There is a total of 47 balloons; 43 of them are earned though races.


'''Hidden Gold Balloons'''
===Silver Coin challenges===
Silver Coin challenges are much like normal races, except that the eight [[Silver Coin]]s scattered across the track must be collected before winning. For the first four worlds, they are recommended after the boss is defeated the first time and are necessary to rematch them. In Future Fun Land, they are simply done after all the normal races with no boss race in between. As with normal races, a Golden Balloon is earned by beating them.


The player comes across four hidden Gold Balloons throughout the overworld in the game:
===Trophy races===
Trophy Races are a grand prix-style challenge where the player goes through all four of a world's normal tracks back-to-back (sometimes in an order different from unlocking), trying to get a higher ranking than the opponents. Winning within the top three earns a different trophy for each placement. Collecting a trophy in each of the first four worlds is necessary to reach the final world.


*The first one is right in the entrance to Dino Domain.
===Challenge Levels===
*The second is to the left of the stone Wizpig's head.
[[File:DKR BattleStageDoor.png|thumb|A key unlocks a door leading to a Challenge Level]]
*The third is in the ocean behind Sherbet Island's entrance to the left.
Challenge Levels are challenges that appear in each of the four main worlds. Each world has a single Challenge Level that matches the world's theme, and has a unique objective and layout. Each Challenge Level's door can be unlocked by a [[Wish Key|key]] located a specific course of that world. The player obtains a part of the [[T.T. amulet]] when they win at a challenge.
*The last balloon is behind two trees east of Snowflake Mountain's entrance, next to a waterfall.


===Bananas===
====Fire Mountain====
[[File:Banana.jpg|80px|thumb|right|A Banana]]
In [[Fire Mountain (battle course)|Fire Mountain]], the players, using planes, complete to be the first to gather three dinosaur eggs from the center of the arena into their respective nest.
[[Banana]]s are scattered in every course. By collecting them, the player is able to increase the top-speed of his or her vehicle until the banana counter reaches ten. After that, the bananas do not affect the vehicle any further. If players get hit, they lose some bananas.


Additionally, bananas play a key role in the battle games of Icicle Pyramid, Darkwater Beach, and Smokey Castle. They act as the player's life gauge in the first two games, and they need to be collected and stored in a treasure chest in the last game.
====Icicle Pyramid====
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In [[Icicle Pyramid]], players, using cars, battle each other directly using items, with each player getting four hit points (represented by a total of eight bananas). It is functionally equivalent to the [[Battle Mode#Balloon Battle|Balloon Battle]] from the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' games.


==Zippers==
====Darkwater Beach====
[[File:Zippers.png|260px|thumb|left|Car, Plane, and Hovercraft Zippers.]]
The gameplay in [[Darkwater Beach]] is identical to Icicle Pyramid, but uses hovercrafts instead of cars.
Zippers can be used to give the player an extra speed boost. They are found in every track. Letting go of the A button before hitting one will make the player go slightly faster.


===Types of Zippers===
====Smokey Castle====
Each vehicle has a different kind of zipper:
In [[Smokey Castle]], players, using cars, complete to gather ten bananas into their respective treasure chest, with only two at a time being able to be carried.


*'''The Car Zipper''' - A zipper that's flat on the ground and easy to go over with cars and hovercrafts. Planes can also go on these, but the player must be very low to the ground for it to completely work.
===Taj's challenges===
*'''The Hovercraft Zipper''' -A zipper only found in water with a flat bottom. Planes can also go through these.
[[File:DKR TajRace.png|thumb|left|TipTup racing Taj in a plane]]
*'''The Plane Zipper''' -Unlike other zippers, the plane zipper is in the air. Some plane zippers are low enough above the ground for hovercrafts to use them, but this isn't the case most of the time.
After the player collects enough Golden Balloons in Adventure Mode, Taj will appear and challenge the player to a race in a specific vehicle. The player has to race Taj, who rides a flying carpet. The racetrack is marked with red flags showing the Nintendo 64 logo and the player has to follow them. If they leave the set track by too far a margin, they will be disqualified. After Taj is beaten, he will reward the player with another Golden Balloon. There are three different challenges and each of them can be repeated at any time after they have been unlocked (the player will only obtain one Golden Balloon per challenge however).  


==Wish Keys==
Car Challenge is a relatively easy race done in a car. This race goes around a dirt road right in front of Dino Domain and reaches into a tunnel. This should be very easy for the player because of Taj's slow movement.
[[File:DKR Key.PNG|right|thumb|Tiptup finding a Key on Crescent Island]]
There are four Wish Keys hidden throughout the adventure mode of the game. Getting them can unlock 4-player battle stages. There is one in each of the four regular worlds:


*'''[[Dino Domain]]- Course: [[Ancient Lake]]''' - The player must go up a nearby ramp to get the first key.
Hovercraft Challenge is the second of Taj's races and is somewhat more difficult than the Car Challenge. The track is mostly in water and begins next to the bridge which leads to Dino Domain. In the race the player will hover into a waterfall that is on the far east of the river. Here, they will be in a cave leading to Snowflake Mountain and eventually fall down two small waterfalls taking them to the ocean. Going east will take the player back on shore where they need to go through a small tunnel leading to the finish line.
*'''[[Snowflake Mountain]]- Course: [[Snowball Valley]]''' - The player will find the second key to the left of the finish line.
*'''[[Sherbet Island]]- Course: [[Crescent Island]]''' - At the start, the player should take the left way at the split and go into the water and Search to find the key.
*'''[[Dragon Forest]]- Course: [[Boulder Canyon]]''' - The player must race until they get to the bridge and hit the bell. Then listen for a ring, turn 180 degrees, and the bridge should rise. The player must make sure they have the maximum power-ups with the purple star balloons. As the bridge is rising, the player must boost themself up and over the jump. They should be on a platform where they can can obtain the key.


===Battle Stages===
Plane Challenge is considered to be the hardest of Taj's three races and a plane is used in it. This race begins at the same place where the Car Challenge begins. From the start the player must fly up to the tunnel leading to Snowflake Mountain and then move east, going over a long river. From there, the player must glide to the beach and go east again. After going through a small tunnel, the player should end up at the finish line.
[[File:DKR BattleStageDoor.PNG|left|thumb|A door that leads to one of the Battle Stages.]]
{{br|left}}
Battle Stages are special challenges that can be found throughout the four main worlds of the game. Each of these worlds have one Battle Stage matching the theme of the world and they can be unlocked by finding Keys throughout certain race tracks. By winning on a Battle Stage, the player obtains a part of the T.T. Amulet. Each battle stage is different in its appearance and the task it offers to the player.
*'''Dino Domain - Course: [[Fire Mountain (Diddy Kong Racing)|Fire Mountain]]''' - On fire mountain the players goal is to get three eggs into their nest and waiting for all of them to hatch. They can get eggs from the middle of the course, or steal it from opponents. However, once the egg is hatched, it may not be stolen. The player can hit their opponents with weapons to make them drop their eggs. This battle is played in a plane.
*'''Snowflake Mountain - Course: [[Icicle Pyramid]]''' - To play in this battle, the player must simply hit their opponents with weapons in a three-story pyramid. If a player gets hit four times, they will be out of the battle and lose. The last person standing wins. This is played in a car.
*'''Sherbet Island - Course: [[Darkwater Beach]]''' - This one is played the same way as Icicle Pyramid, but takes place on a beach. It is played in a hovercraft.
*'''Dragon Forest - Course: [[Smokey Castle]]''' - The goal in Smokey Castle is to find ten bananas throughout the course and be the first one to bring them to their own treasure chest. However, the player can only hold two bananas at a time. The player can also hit their opponents to make them lose bananas. This is played in a car.


==Trophy Races==
==Tracks and progression==
{{main|Trophy Race}}
''Diddy Kong Racing'' contains twenty race tracks split between five worlds. In most races (marked with a check mark), racers are able to choose what type of vehicle to bring into the race, which can affect the paths in the course they are able to take. For some races, there are vehicles that are not able to be taken into it (marked with a red X). Every race also has a default vehicle type to use (marked with a D), which is usually the best type of vehicle to use for the race.
[[File:DKR_TrophyRaceTrophy.PNG|thumb|200px|right|A gold Wizpig trophy.]]
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When the player manages to defeat an area boss twice and receive a piece of the Wizpig Amulet, they can compete in that area's '''Trophy Race'''. If the player manages to finish all four races and be placed in 1st place, they receive a gold trophy; silver for 2nd, and bronze for 3rd.
!colspan=8 style="background:#9C6936;color:white"align=center|<big>{{color-link|Timber's Island|#FFF8DC}} Areas</big>
|-
!colspan=8 style="background:#BE9966"align=center|{{color-link|Dino Domain|white}}
|-
|colspan=8 style="background:#CFBB88"align=center|[[File:Dino Domain map.jpg|250px]]
|-
|colspan=8 style="background:wheat"align=center|A prehistoric area full of [[dinosaur]]s and [[pterodactyl]]s. It is accessed across the bridge in the central part of Timber's Island and requires one balloon to enter.
|-align=center
!width=5% style=background:#CFBB88|#
!width=28% style=background:#CFBB88|Track
!width=8% style=background:#CFBB88|Map
!width=24% style=background:#CFBB88 colspan=3|Vehicles
!width=24% style=background:#CFBB88|Unlock requirements
!width=11% style=background:#CFBB88|Rewards
|-align=center
|rowspan=2|1
|rowspan=2|[[File:DKR-AncientLake.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Ancient Lake]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#BE9966"|[[File:DKR Map Ancient Lake.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|Default{{br}}{{DKR balloons|1}}
|rowspan=2|{{DKR balloons|2}}, [[Wish Key|key]]
|-align=center
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|Silver Coin Challenge{{br}}{{DKR balloons|6}}
|-align=center
|rowspan=2 style="background:#FFF8DC"|2
|rowspan=2 style="background:#FFF8DC"|[[File:DKR-FossilCanyon.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Fossil Canyon]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#CFBB88"|[[File:DKR Map Fossil Canyon.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|Default{{br}}{{DKR balloons|2}}
|rowspan=2 style="background:#FFF8DC"|{{DKR balloons|2}}
|-align=center
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|Silver Coin Challenge{{br}}{{DKR balloons|7}}
|-align=center
|rowspan=2|3
|rowspan=2|[[File:DKR-JungleFalls.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Jungle Falls (Diddy Kong Racing)|Jungle Falls]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#BE9966"|[[File:DKR Map Jungle Falls.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|Default{{br}}{{DKR balloons|3}}
|rowspan=2|{{DKR balloons|2}}
|-align=center
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|Silver Coin Challenge{{br}}{{DKR balloons|8}}
|-align=center
|rowspan=2 style="background:#FFF8DC"|4
|rowspan=2 style="background:#FFF8DC"|[[File:DKR-HotTopVolcano.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Hot Top Volcano]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#CFBB88"|[[File:DKR Map Hot Top Volcano.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|Default{{br}}{{DKR balloons|5}}
|rowspan=2 style="background:#FFF8DC"|{{DKR balloons|2}}
|-align=center
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|Silver Coin Challenge{{br}}{{DKR balloons|10}}
|-align=center
|rowspan=2|Boss
|rowspan=2|[[File:Tricky1.png|x107px]]{{br}}'''[[Tricky's Course|Tricky the Triceratops]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#BE9966"|[[File:DKR Map Tricky the Triceratops.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|First{{br}}All four default races complete
|rowspan=2|Wizpig amulet piece
|-align=center
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|Second{{br}}All four Silver Coin Challenges complete
|-align=center
|rowspan=2 style="background:#FFF8DC"|Challenge
|rowspan=2 style="background:#FFF8DC"|[[File:DKR-FireMountain.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Fire Mountain (battle course)|Fire Mountain]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#CFBB88"|[[File:DKR Map Fire Mountain.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|rowspan=2 style="background:#FFF8DC"|Dino Domain key
|rowspan=2 style="background:#FFF8DC"|T.T. amulet piece
|-align=center
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|-align=center
|Trophy Race
|[[File:WizpigGoldStatue.png|x107px]]{{br}}'''Ancient Lake, Fossil Canyon, Jungle Falls, Hot Top Volcano'''
|N/A
|colspan=3|N/A
|2nd boss race complete
|Trophy
|-
!colspan=8 style="background:#BE9966"align=center|{{color-link|Snowflake Mountain|white}}
|-
|colspan=8 style="background:#CFBB88"align=center|[[File:Snowflake Mountain DKR map.jpg|250px]]
|-
|colspan=8 style="background:wheat"align=center|A snowy, Christmas-themed area. It is accessed from the frosty northeast corner of Timber's Island and requires two balloons to enter.
|-align=center
!style=background:#CFBB88|#
!style=background:#CFBB88|Track
!style=background:#CFBB88|Map
!style=background:#CFBB88 colspan=3|Vehicles
!style=background:#CFBB88|Unlock requirements
!style=background:#CFBB88|Rewards
|-align=center
|rowspan=2|1
|rowspan=2|[[File:DKR-EverfrostPeak.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Everfrost Peak]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#CFBB88"|[[File:DKR Map Everfrost Peak.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|Default{{br}}{{DKR balloons|2}}
|rowspan=2|{{DKR balloons|2}}
|-align=center
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|Silver Coin Challenge{{br}}{{DKR balloons|10}}
|-align=center
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|2
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|[[File:DKR-WalrusCove.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Walrus Cove]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#BE9966"|[[File:DKR Map Walrus Cove.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|Default{{br}}{{DKR balloons|3}}
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|{{DKR balloons|2}}
|-align=center
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|Silver Coin Challenge{{br}}{{DKR balloons|11}}
|-align=center
|rowspan=2|3
|rowspan=2|[[File:DKR-SnowballValley.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Snowball Valley]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#CFBB88"|[[File:DKR Map Snowball Valley.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|Default{{br}}{{DKR balloons|6}}
|rowspan=2|{{DKR balloons|2}}, key
|-align=center
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|Silver Coin Challenge{{br}}{{DKR balloons|14}}
|-align=center
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|4
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|[[File:DKR-FrostyVillage.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Frosty Village]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#BE9966"|[[File:DKR Map Frosty Village.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|Default{{br}}{{DKR balloons|9}}
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|{{DKR balloons|2}}
|-align=center
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|Silver Coin Challenge{{br}}{{DKR balloons|16}}
|-align=center
|rowspan=2|Boss
|rowspan=2|[[File:Bluey2.png|x107px]]{{br}}'''[[Bluey's Course|Bluey the Walrus]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#CFBB88"|[[File:DKR Map Bluey the Walrus.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|First{{br}}All four default races complete
|rowspan=2|Wizpig amulet piece
|-align=center
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|Second{{br}}All four Silver Coin Challenges complete
|-align=center
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|Challenge
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|[[File:DKR-IciclePyramid.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Icicle Pyramid]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#BE9966"|[[File:DKR Map Icicle Pyramid.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|Snowflake Mountain key
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|T.T. amulet piece
|-align=center
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|-align=center
|Trophy Race
|[[File:WizpigGoldStatue.png|x107px]]{{br}}'''Everfrost Peak, Walrus Cove, Snowball Valley, Frosty Village'''
|N/A
|colspan=3|N/A
|2nd boss race complete
|Trophy
|-
!colspan=8 style="background:#BE9966"align=center|{{color-link|Sherbet Island|white}}
|-
|colspan=8 style="background:#CFBB88"align=center|[[File:Sherbet Island DKR artwork.jpg|250px]]
|-
|colspan=8 style="background:wheat"align=center|An oceanside area extensively requiring the hovercraft. It is accessed from the small island to the east of Timber's Island and requires ten balloons to enter.
|-align=center
!style=background:#CFBB88|#
!style=background:#CFBB88|Track
!style=background:#CFBB88|Map
!style=background:#CFBB88 colspan=3|Vehicles
!style=background:#CFBB88|Unlock requirements
!style=background:#CFBB88|Rewards
|-align=center
|rowspan=2|1
|rowspan=2|[[File:DKR-WhaleBay.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Whale Bay]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#BE9966"|[[File:DKR Map Whale Bay.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|Default{{br}}{{DKR balloons|10}}
|rowspan=2|{{DKR balloons|2}}
|-align=center
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|Silver Coin Challenge{{br}}{{DKR balloons|17}}
|-align=center
|rowspan=2 style="background:#FFF8DC"|2
|rowspan=2 style="background:#FFF8DC"|[[File:DKR-CrescentIsland.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Crescent Island]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#CFBB88"|[[File:DKR Map Crescent Island.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|Default{{br}}{{DKR balloons|11}}
|rowspan=2 style="background:#FFF8DC"|{{DKR balloons|2}}, key
|-align=center
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|Silver Coin Challenge{{br}}{{DKR balloons|18}}
|-align=center
|rowspan=2|3
|rowspan=2|[[File:DKR-PirateLagoon.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Pirate Lagoon]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#BE9966"|[[File:DKR Map Pirate Lagoon.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|Default{{br}}{{DKR balloons|13}}
|rowspan=2|{{DKR balloons|2}}
|-align=center
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|Silver Coin Challenge{{br}}{{DKR balloons|20}}
|-align=center
|rowspan=2 style="background:#FFF8DC"|4
|rowspan=2 style="background:#FFF8DC"|[[File:DKR-TreasureCaves.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Treasure Caves]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#CFBB88"|[[File:DKR Map Treasure Caves.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|Default{{br}}{{DKR balloons|16}}
|rowspan=2 style="background:#FFF8DC"|{{DKR balloons|2}}
|-align=center
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|Silver Coin Challenge{{br}}{{DKR balloons|22}}
|-align=center
|rowspan=2|Boss
|rowspan=2|[[File:Bubbler DKR art.jpg|x107px]]{{br}}'''[[Bubbler's Course|Bubbler the Octopus]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#BE9966"|[[File:DKR Map Bubbler the Octopus.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|First{{br}}All four default races complete
|rowspan=2|Wizpig amulet piece
|-align=center
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|Second{{br}}All four Silver Coin Challenges complete
|-align=center
|rowspan=2 style="background:#FFF8DC"|Challenge
|rowspan=2 style="background:#FFF8DC"|[[File:DKR-DarkwaterBeach.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Darkwater Beach]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#CFBB88"|[[File:DKR Map Darkwater Beach.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|rowspan=2 style="background:#FFF8DC"|Sherbet Island key
|rowspan=2 style="background:#FFF8DC"|T.T. amulet piece
|-align=center
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|-align=center
|Trophy Race
|[[File:WizpigGoldStatue.png|x107px]]{{br}}'''Whale Bay, Pirate Lagoon, Crescent Island, Treasure Caves'''
|N/A
|colspan=3|N/A
|2nd boss race complete
|Trophy
|-
!colspan=8 style="background:#BE9966"align=center|{{color-link|Dragon Forest|white}}
|-
|colspan=8 style="background:#CFBB88"align=center|[[File:Dragon Forest DKR map artwork.jpg|250px]]
|-
|colspan=8 style="background:wheat"align=center|A medieval countryside. It is accessed from behind a waterfall in the central part of Timber's Island and requires sixteen balloons to enter.
|-align=center
!style=background:#CFBB88|#
!style=background:#CFBB88|Track
!style=background:#CFBB88|Map
!style=background:#CFBB88 colspan=3|Vehicles
!style=background:#CFBB88|Unlock requirements
!style=background:#CFBB88|Rewards
|-align=center
|rowspan=2|1
|rowspan=2|[[File:DKR-WindmillPlains.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Windmill Plains]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#CFBB88"|[[File:DKR Map Windmill Plains.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|Default{{br}}{{DKR balloons|16}}
|rowspan=2|{{DKR balloons|2}}
|-align=center
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|Silver Coin Challenge{{br}}{{DKR balloons|23}}
|-align=center
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|2
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|[[File:DKR-GreenwoodVillage.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Greenwood Village]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#BE9966"|[[File:DKR Map Greenwood Village.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|Default{{br}}{{DKR balloons|17}}
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|{{DKR balloons|2}}
|-align=center
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|Silver Coin Challenge{{br}}{{DKR balloons|24}}
|-align=center
|rowspan=2|3
|rowspan=2|[[File:DKR-BoulderCanyon.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Boulder Canyon]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#CFBB88"|[[File:DKR Map Boulder Canyon.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|Default{{br}}{{DKR balloons|20}}
|rowspan=2|{{DKR balloons|2}}, key
|-align=center
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|Silver Coin Challenge{{br}}{{DKR balloons|30}}
|-align=center
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|4
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|[[File:DKR-HauntedWoods.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Haunted Woods]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#BE9966"|[[File:DKR Map Haunted Woods.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|Default{{br}}{{DKR balloons|22}}
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|{{DKR balloons|2}}
|-align=center
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|Silver Coin Challenge{{br}}{{DKR balloons|37}}
|-align=center
|rowspan=2|Boss
|rowspan=2|[[File:Smokey.png|x107px]]{{br}}'''[[Smokey's Course|Smokey the Dragon]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#CFBB88"|[[File:DKR Map Smokey the Dragon.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|First{{br}}All four default races complete
|rowspan=2|Wizpig amulet piece
|-align=center
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|Second{{br}}All four Silver Coin Challenges complete
|-align=center
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|Challenge
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|[[File:DKR-SmokeyCastle.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Smokey Castle]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#BE9966"|[[File:DKR Map Smokey Castle.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|Dragon Forest key
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|T.T. amulet piece
|-align=center
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|-align=center
|Trophy Race
|[[File:WizpigGoldStatue.png|x107px]]{{br}}'''Boulder Canyon, Greenwood Village, Windmill Plains, Haunted Woods'''
|N/A
|colspan=3|N/A
|2nd boss race complete
|Trophy
|-
!colspan=8 style="background:#BE9966"align=center|{{color-link|Timber's Island|white}}
|-
|colspan=8 style="background:wheat"align=center|Once the player has obtained the full [[Wizpig amulet]] by beating all four Island Guardians twice, the giant Wizpig carving in the central part of Timber's Island opens, leading to the race against Wizpig himself.
|-align=center
!style=background:#CFBB88|#
!style=background:#CFBB88|Track
!style=background:#CFBB88|Map
!style=background:#CFBB88 colspan=3|Vehicles
!style=background:#CFBB88|Unlock requirements
!style=background:#CFBB88|Rewards
|-align=center
|rowspan=2|Boss
|rowspan=2|[[File:Wizpig.jpg|x107px]]{{br}}'''[[Wizpig's First Strike]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#BE9966"|[[File:DKR Map Wizpig's First Strike.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|rowspan=2|All four pieces of the [[Wizpig amulet]]
|rowspan=2|Ending 1
|-align=center
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|-
!colspan=8 style="background:#BE9966"align=center|{{color-link|Future Fun Land|white}}
|-
|colspan=8 style="background:#CFBB88"align=center|[[File:Future Fun Land DKR map.jpg|250px]]
|-
|colspan=8 style="background:wheat"align=center|Wizpig's homeworld, accessed from the lighthouse in the southeastern corner of Timber's Island. To reach it, the player needs to complete the four previous trophy races in a high enough position to earn a trophy in each, then approach the sign near the lighthouse after Wizpig's first race has been beaten.
|-align=center
!style=background:#CFBB88|#
!style=background:#CFBB88|Track
!style=background:#CFBB88|Map
!style=background:#CFBB88 colspan=3|Vehicles
!style=background:#CFBB88|Unlock requirements
!style=background:#CFBB88|Rewards
|-align=center
|rowspan=2|1
|rowspan=2|[[File:DKR-SpacedustAlley.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Spacedust Alley]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#CFBB88"|[[File:DKR Map Spacedust Alley.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|Default{{br}}{{DKR balloons|39}}
|rowspan=2|{{DKR balloons|2}}
|-align=center
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|Silver Coin Challenge{{br}}{{DKR balloons|43}}
|-align=center
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|2
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|[[File:DKR-DarkmoonCaverns.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Darkmoon Caverns]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#BE9966"|[[File:DKR Map Darkmoon Caverns.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|Default{{br}}{{DKR balloons|40}}
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|{{DKR balloons|2}}
|-align=center
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|Silver Coin Challenge{{br}}{{DKR balloons|44}}
|-align=center
|rowspan=2|3
|rowspan=2|[[File:DKR-SpaceportAlpha.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Spaceport Alpha]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#CFBB88"|[[File:DKR Map Spaceport Alpha.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|Default{{br}}{{DKR balloons|41}}
|rowspan=2|{{DKR balloons|2}}
|-align=center
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|Silver Coin Challenge{{br}}{{DKR balloons|45}}
|-align=center
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|4
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|[[File:DKR-StarCity.png|150px]]{{br}}'''[[Star City]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#BE9966"|[[File:DKR Map Star City.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|Default{{br}}{{DKR balloons|42}}
|rowspan=2 style="background:wheat"|{{DKR balloons|2}}
|-align=center
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|[[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]
|Silver Coin Challenge{{br}}{{DKR balloons|46}}
|-align=center
|rowspan=2|Boss
|rowspan=2|[[File:Wizpig 2.png|x107px]]{{br}}'''[[Wizpig Strikes Back]]'''
|rowspan=2 style="background:#CFBB88"|[[File:DKR Map Wizpig Strikes Back.png]]
|[[File:Car DKR art.png|82x40px|Car|link=Car]]
|[[File:DKR Hovercraft.png|82x40px|Hovercraft|link=Hovercraft]]
|[[File:DKR Plane.png|82x40px|Plane|link=Plane]]
|rowspan=2|All 4 pieces of the [[T.T. amulet]] and all four Silver Coin Challenges complete
|rowspan=2|Ending 2
|-align=center
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]
|[[File:DKR D.png|Default]]
|-align=center
|style="background:wheat"|Trophy Race
|style="background:wheat"|[[File:WizpigGoldStatue.png|x107px]]{{br}}'''Spacedust Alley, Darkmoon Caverns, Star City, Spaceport Alpha'''
|style="background:wheat"|N/A
|colspan=3 style="background:wheat"|N/A
|style="background:wheat"|Boss race complete
|style="background:wheat"|Trophy
|}
 
==Items and objects==
{|class="wikitable dk"style="vertical-align:center;width:85%;margin:auto"
!width=20%|Item/object
!Description
|-
|align=center|[[File:DKR Banana.png]]<br>[[Banana]]
|Bananas are scattered in every course. By collecting them, the player is able to increase the top-speed of his or her vehicle until the banana counter reaches ten (with the exception of the VITAMINB magic code that enables bananas to infinitely boost any character's top speed). After that, the bananas do not affect the vehicle any further. If players get hit (by a level 1-3 red balloon or level 2-3 green balloon), they lose some bananas. Additionally, bananas play a key role in the battle games of Icicle Pyramid and Darkwater Beach, where they act as the player's life gauge, and in Smokey Castle, where they need to be collected and stored in a treasure chest. If the BOGUSBANANAS magic code is in use, bananas will reduce speed rather than increase it.
|-
|align=center|[[File:DKR Egg.png]]<br>Egg
|Eggs only appear in the [[Fire Mountain (battle course)|Fire Mountain]] battle course, where the goal is to gather and hatch three in one's own nest as quickly as possible.
|-
|align=center|[[File:DKR Flag.png]]<br>Flag
|Flags mark the path around [[Timber's Island]] during [[Taj]]'s races.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Golden Balloon DKR64.png]]<br>[[Golden Balloon]]
|Golden Balloons are the key items in the game. The player must collect a specified amount access each course and world. After the player's character wins at a race, [[Taj]] gives them a Golden Balloon. A total of 47 Golden Balloons appear in the game.
|-
|align=center|[[File:DKR Wish Key model.png|40px]]<br>[[Wish Key|Key]]
|The game features four keys. One is hidden in a race course of each world. Their purpose is to unlock the door to the Challenge Level in the corresponding world's hub, where the racer can compete against CPUs or other players. A key appears in [[Ancient Lake]] of [[Dino Domain]], [[Snowball Valley]] of [[Snowflake Mountain]], [[Crescent Island]] of [[Sherbet Island]], and lastly, [[Boulder Canyon]] of [[Dragon Forest]].
|-
|align=center|[[File:DKR Silver Coin.png]]<br>[[Silver Coin]]
|Eight Silver Coins appear in each standard race course for their Coin Challenges.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Zipper Ground DKRDS.png|75px]] [[File:DKR Zipper hovercraft model.png|75px]] [[File:DKR Zipper plane model.png|75px]]<br>[[Dash Panel|Zipper]]
|Zippers can be used to give the player an extra speed boost. They are found in every track. Letting go of the {{button|n64|A}} button before hitting one will make the player go slightly faster. There are three Zipper variants, one for each vehicle: Cars, Hovercrafts, and Planes.
|}
===Weapon Balloons===
During the challenges on the different race tracks throughout the game the player can find these [[Weapon Balloon]]s on the track. Similar to the [[Item Box]]es of the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]], these objects will give the player an Item when they break them. There are five different types of Weapon Balloons, each with a unique color and a specific type of Item. A special feature of the Weapon Balloons is their ability to power up, meaning that the player will receive stronger items if they collect more balloons of one color. An item can be upgraded two times, making a total of three items obtainable from one type of balloon.
{{br}}
{|class="wikitable dk"style="vertical-align:center;width:85%;margin:auto"
|-
!rowspan="2" style="width:19%"|Type of Balloon
!colspan="6"|Number of Balloons
|-
!style="background:burlywood;width:27%"|1
!style="background:burlywood;width:27%"|2
!style="background:burlywood;width:27%"|3
|-
|align="center"|'''Red Balloon'''<br>[[File:DKR64 BalloonRed.png]]<br>'''Missiles'''
|align="center"|[[File:RedMissile 1.png|left]]One forward-firing missile
|align="center"|[[File:RedMissile 2.png|left]]One homing missile
|align="center"|[[File:RedMissile 3.png|left]]One 10x multi-shot missile
|-
|align="center"|'''Blue Balloon'''<br>[[File:DKR64 BalloonBlue.png]]<br>'''Speed boosts'''
|align="center"|[[File:BlueBoost 1.png|left]]A small speed boost. As with the Zippers, releasing the accelerator button gives a larger boost.
|align="center"|[[File:BlueBoost 2.png|left]]A larger speed boost
|align="center"|[[File:BlueBoost 3.png|left]]The most significant speed boost
|-
|align="center"|'''Yellow Balloon'''<br>[[File:DKR64 BalloonYellow.png]]<br>'''Shield'''
|align="center"|[[File:Shield 1.png|left]]A short-lasting shield which protects against hits. If the players run into opponents, the opponents spin out.
|align="center"|[[File:Shield 2.png|left]]A longer-lasting shield which protects against hits. If the players run into opponents, the opponents spin out.
|align="center"|[[File:Shield 3.png|left]]A long-lasting shield. If the players run into opponents, the opponents spin out.
|-
|align="center"|'''Green Balloon'''<br>[[File:DKR64 BalloonGreen.png]]<br>'''Dropper'''
|align="center"|[[File:GreenDropper 1.png|left]]An oil slick or gas cloud
|align="center"|[[File:GreenDropper 2.png|left]]A land mine or floating mine
|align="center"|[[File:GreenDropper 3.png|left]]A snare bubble which delays enemies for a significant time
|-
|align="center"|'''Rainbow Balloon'''<br>[[File:DKR64 BalloonRainbow.png]]<br>'''Special'''
|align="center"|[[File:RainbowMagnet 1.png|left]]A weak pull toward the racer in front of the player, if in range
|align="center"|[[File:RainbowMagnet 2.png|left]]A magnet with a stronger pull and longer range
|align="center"|[[File:RainbowMagnet 3.png|left]]A powerful magnet that pulls opponents towards the player
|}


All five areas have a Trophy Race, but Future Fun Land's is only accessible after the player completes all of the Silver Coin Challenges.
===Special rewards===
<br clear=all>
{|class="wikitable dk"style="vertical-align:center;width:85%;margin:auto"
!width=15%|Reward
!Description
|-
|align=center|[[File:DKR TrophyRaceTrophy.png|160px]]<br>[[Trophy Race#Trophies|Trophy]]
|Trophies can be gained by placing high enough in a world's [[Trophy Race]], racing through the world's four tracks back-to-back to accumulate the most points. First place earns a golden [[Wizpig]] trophy, second place earns a silver [[Taj]] trophy, and third place earns a bronze [[T.T.]] trophy. Four trophies are needed to access [[Future Fun Land]].
|-
|align=center|[[File:Wizpig Amulet.png|160px]]<br>[[Wizpig amulet]]
|One fourth of this magical amulet is held by each of the four Island Guardians. Each must be beaten twice to collect them all, leading to [[Wizpig's First Strike]].
|-
|align=center|[[File:TT Amulet.png|160px]]<br>[[T.T. amulet]]
|One fourth of the T.T. amulet can be found by beating each of the four Challenge Levels around the island. Collecting them all is needed to open [[Wizpig Strikes Back]].
|}


==Magic Codes==
==Magic Codes==
Magic Codes are game cheats, always accessible in the options menu. These cheats alter mostly alter only the tracks mode rather than the Adventure mode, while some others do miscellaneous tasks such as allowing players to listen to music in the game. At the end of the game credits, a random magic code is given to players. Here is a complete list of all codes.
[[File:Magic Codes Menu DKR.png|thumb|200px|The Magic Codes menu.]]
 
[[Cheat code#Diddy Kong Racing|Magic Code]]s are game cheats, always accessible in the options menu. These cheats mostly alter only the tracks mode rather than the Adventure mode, while some others do miscellaneous tasks such as allowing players to listen to music in the game. At the end of the game credits, a random magic code is given to players.
{|
{|class="wikitable dk"width=40%
|-
|-
!Magic Code Name
!Code
!Description
!Description
|-
|-
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|-
|-
|JOINTVENTURE
|JOINTVENTURE
|The second player joins Adventure mode
|A second player joins Adventure mode. Players take turns racing bosses.
|-
|-
|JUKEBOX
|JUKEBOX
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|-
|-
|ZAPTHEZIPPERS
|ZAPTHEZIPPERS
|Disables zippers
|Disables Zippers
|}
|}
==Regional differences==
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The Japanese version of ''Diddy Kong Racing'' redesigned the font for the English text. One example is the start-up screen for the Rareware logo, which uses a different and larger font for the copyright information.
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|direction=horizontal
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The English letters of the yellow-green font were redesigned in the Japanese version.


==Development==
==Development==
[[File:Diddy-kong-racing-beta-01.jpg|thumb|left|100px|A mammoth character repurposed from the RTS build.]]
[[File:Diddy-kong-racing-beta-01.jpg|thumb|100px|A mammoth character repurposed from the RTS build.]]
''Diddy Kong Racing'' found its root in a short-lived prototype. A team of four at [[Rareware]] was developing a caveman/time travel-themed real time strategy game for the [[Nintendo 64]]<ref name="GamesTM">''GamesTM'', Issue 79, ''Behind the Scenes of Diddy Kong Racing''</ref>; however, the idea was quickly abandoned and the developers decided to create a "fun" racing game named ''Wild Cartoon Kingdom'' using assets from the cancelled RTS.  
''Diddy Kong Racing'' found its root in a short-lived prototype. According to Lead Designer Lee Schuneman, a team of four at [[Rareware]] was developing a caveman/time travel-themed real time strategy game for the [[Nintendo 64]]<ref name=GamesTM>{{cite|title=''GamesTM'', Issue 79 - "Behind the Scenes of Diddy Kong Racing"|publisher=GamesTM|date=January 2009}}</ref>; however, the idea was quickly abandoned and the developers decided to create a "fun" racing game named ''Wild Cartoon Kingdom'' using assets from the canceled RTS (3D artist Lee Musgrave denies, however, that the two projects were ever related).<ref name="makingof"/>


The racing aspect was heavily inspired by ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' while the concept of an "adventure" mode  was inspired by [[wikipedia:Disney World|Disney World]] according to Lead Designer Lee Schumenam<ref name="GamesTM"> </ref>. The initial concept featured a hub world based on theme parks.  Development was initially slow, up until a larger team was brought in to help him accelerate the project, and the game was renamed to ''Adventure Racers''.
The racing aspect was heavily inspired by ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' while the concept of an "adventure" mode  was inspired by {{wp|Disney World}} according to Schumenam.<ref name=GamesTM/> The initial concept featured a hub world based on theme parks.  Development was initially slow until a larger team was brought in to help accelerate the project, and the game was renamed to ''Adventure Racers''.


The project was renamed ''Pro Am 64'' (in reference to Rare's NES hit [[wikipedia:R.C. Pro-AM|R.C. Pro-AM]]) later in development and briefly featured the characters using three-wheeled [[wikipedia:trike|trike]]-like vehicles<ref name="GamesTM"> </ref>. The game was demoed to [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] in June 1997, who approved of it and suggested that it features [[Diddy Kong]]<ref name="GamesTM"> </ref>. The development team initially hated the idea<ref name="GamesTM"> </ref>, but eventually agreed to it as featuring Diddy Kong brought stronger marketing from [[Nintendo]] and greater visibility due to the popularity of the ''Donkey Kong'' brand.
The project was renamed ''Pro Am 64'' (in reference to Rare's [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] hit ''{{wp|R.C. Pro-Am|R.C. Pro-AM}}'') later in development and briefly featured the characters using three-wheeled {{wp|trike}}-like vehicles.<ref name=GamesTM/> The game was demoed to [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] in June 1997, who approved of it and suggested that it should feature [[Diddy Kong]].<ref name=GamesTM/> The development team initially hated the idea,<ref name=GamesTM/> but eventually agreed with Miyamoto's suggestion as featuring Diddy Kong brought stronger marketing from [[Nintendo]] and greater visibility to the game due to the popularity of the ''Donkey Kong'' brand.
===Pre-release and unused content===
{{main|List of Diddy Kong Racing pre-release and unused content}}
All objects are assigned a name according to the files. One unfinished track remains in the game, Horseshoe Gulch. It can be accessed with cheats.
<gallery>
DKR Horseshoe Gulch 1.png|No animation. Adventure Two doesn't work right.
DKR Horseshoe Gulch 2.png|Only available vehicle is a [[car]].
DKR Horseshoe Gulch 3.png|The first part of the unfinished track.
DKR Horseshoe Gulch 4.png|Driving through the only curve in the track.
DKR Horseshoe Gulch 5.png|The other end of the track.
</gallery>
{{br|right}}


==Sequels==  
==Reception==
===''Diddy Kong Pilot''===
{| class="wikitable reviews"
{{main|Diddy Kong Pilot}}
!colspan="4"style="font-size:120%; text-align:center; background-color:silver;"|Reviews
[[Rare Ltd.|Rare]] planned to make a ''Diddy Kong Pilot'', but the game ended up canceled, due to Rare's move to Microsoft in 2002. It was supposed to be for [[Game Boy Advance]] and many [[Kong]]s were set to be playable, including Redneck Kong. It was replaced by Banjo-Pilot, an indirect sequel to ''Diddy Kong Racing''.
|-style="background-color:#E6E6E6"
|Release
|Reviewer, Publication
|Score
|Comment
|-
|N64
|Doug Perry, [https://www.ign.com/articles/1997/11/25/diddy-kong-racing IGN]
|8.4/10
|align="left"|"''In the end, Diddy Kong Racing is a calculated, copy of a game that Nintendo, not Rare, originated. But as is the case with Rare, the company has that amazing knack for taking an idea and crafting it into something beautiful. Diddy Kong Racing is a deep, colorful game with an overly kiddy feel and look. But after a few minutes, you'll be compelled with subtle details, blissful gameplay and graphics, and the full, rich world that makes Diddy Kong Racing an even better game than Mario Kart.''"
|-
|N64
|Jeff Gerstmann, [https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/diddy-kong-racing-review/1900-2544317/ GameSpot]
|6.6/10
|align="left"|"''Diddy Kong Racing is a game that shouldn't have been released for at least another six months. The foul taste left behind by Mario Kart 64 is still too fresh in my mind to accept a game as similar as this, even though this is a much better game than [[Mario Kart 64|Kart 64]] ever was. Also, the game could have used a few more worlds and more tracks, as the repetitiveness of DKR is what ultimately kills it.'"
|-
!colspan="4" style="background-color:silver; font-size:120%; text-align:center;"|Aggregators
|-style="background-color:#E6E6E6"
|colspan=2|Compiler
|colspan=2|Platform / Score
|-
|colspan=2|Metacritic
|colspan=2 style="background-color:LimeGreen"|[https://www.metacritic.com/game/nintendo-64/diddy-kong-racing 88]
|-
|colspan=2|GameRankings
|colspan=2|[https://www.gamerankings.com/n64/197118-diddy-kong-racing/index.html 88.65%]
|}


===''Donkey Kong Racing''===
==Canceled sequels==
{{main|Donkey Kong Racing}}
Owing to the game's success, numerous attempts at sequels were made. However, each ended up canceled due to [[Rare Ltd.|Rare]]'s sale to {{wp|Microsoft}} in 2002, among other reasons.
Rare and [[Nintendo]] also planned to make ''Donkey Kong Racing'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. However, this game was also canceled due to Rare's move to Microsoft in 2002. Very little had been revealed about it, but Animal Buddies were supposed to reappear.
{|class="wikitable dk"style="vertical-align:center;width:100%;margin:auto"
 
!Game
===''Diddy Kong Racing DS''===
!Description
{{main|Diddy Kong Racing DS}}
|-
A remake for the [[Nintendo DS]] was released: ''Diddy Kong Racing DS''. Although a remake, it featured more characters, tracks, and some different challenges. Some music had also changed.
|align=center|[[File:Diddypilot.jpg|200px]]<br>''[[Diddy Kong Pilot]]''
|Rare planned to make a ''Diddy Kong Pilot'', based solely around the plane. It was intended to release on the [[Game Boy Advance]], and several [[Kong]]s, as well as [[King K. Rool]] and [[Krunch]], were set to be playable in the original [[Diddy Kong Pilot (2001)|2001 iteration]], including [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]], [[Donkey Kong|Donkey]], [[Cranky Kong|Cranky]] and [[Candy Kong]]. The [[Diddy Kong Pilot (2003)|second iteration in 2003]] is based around the rivalry between the Kong family and the Kremlings, but ended up reworked into ''[[jiggywikki:Banjo-Pilot|Banjo-Pilot]]'', an indirect sequel to ''Diddy Kong Racing''.
|-
|align=center|[[File:DKRacing.jpg|200px]]<br>''[[Donkey Kong Racing]]''
|Rare and [[Nintendo]] also planned to make ''Donkey Kong Racing'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. However, this game was also canceled along with ''[[Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers]]'' in August 2002, one month before Rare's move to Microsoft. Very little had been revealed about it, but Animal Buddies (including some that are normally enemies) would have replaced the mechanical vehicles, and Taj and [[Kiddy Kong]] were supposed to reappear.
|-
|align=center|[[File:Diddy Kong Racing Adventures title screen.png|200px]]<br>''[[Diddy Kong Racing Adventure]]''
|The {{wp|Climax Group}} planned a different GameCube sequel, featuring new vehicle types and the ability to switch between them during races. The plot was to involve saving [[Donkey Kong Island]] and the Kong family from a team-up of Wizpig and [[King K. Rool]]. The pitch ended up rejected, in part due to the ambiguities over who held the rights to most of the ''Diddy Kong Racing''-original characters.
|}
While no sequel ended up happening, a remake for the [[Nintendo DS]] was released: ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]''. Although a remake, it featured more characters, tracks, and some different challenges. Some music had also changed. Eventually, another ''Donkey Kong''-themed racing game was released, the unrelated ''[[Donkey Kong Barrel Blast]]'' for the [[Wii]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{main|Gallery:Diddy Kong Racing}}
{{main|Gallery:Diddy Kong Racing}}
<gallery>
Diddy car.jpg|[[Diddy Kong]]
Carbanjo.png|[[Banjo]]
Conker the Squirrel DKR artwork.jpg|[[Conker]]
Timber Plane DKR.png|[[Timber]]
Hoveringtiptup.jpg|[[Tiptup|TipTup]]
Taj Walking.png|[[Taj]]
</gallery>


<center><gallery>
==Quotes==
File:Diddywrench.png|Diddy Kong
{{main|List of Diddy Kong Racing quotes}}
File:DKRconker.png|<center>[[Conker]]
File:Hoveringtiptup.jpg|<center>[[Tiptup]]
File:Wizpig.jpg|<center>[[Wizpig]]
File:Bubbler.jpg|<center>[[Bubbler the Octopus]]
File:Dragon.JPG|<center>[[Smokey the Dragon]]
</gallery></center>


==References to Other Games==
==Media==
*''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'': The introduction to the story found in the instruction booklet has an opening on [[Donkey Kong Island]] the setting of this game, also [[Squawks]] is mentioned.
{{media missing|more=yes|section=yes|More music samples}}
*''[[Mario Kart 64]]'': This game came out a short time before ''Diddy Kong Racing'' and it seems that ''Diddy Kong Racing'' was likely inspired by it, and it has been mentioned that its popularity rivaled that of ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''.{{refneeded}}
{{media table
|file1=DK (Diddy Kong Racing).oga
|title1=Diddy Kong's theme
}}


==References in Later Games==
==References to other games==
*''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance]]) and ''[[DK: King of Swing]]'': Some of Diddy's voices are recycled in these games.
*''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'': The introduction to the story found in the instruction booklet has an opening on [[Donkey Kong Island]], the setting of this game. In addition, [[Squawks]] is mentioned. Diddy's character select theme is an arrangement of [[DK Island Swing]].
*''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'': All [[Kritter]]s in this game are physically similar to [[Krunch]].
*''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]'': A remake of ''Diddy Kong Racing''.


==Beta Elements==
==References in later games==
One unfinished track remains in the game.
*''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'': The [[Kritter]]s in this game are physically similar to [[Krunch]].
 
*''[[Diddy Kong Pilot (2001)|Diddy Kong Pilot]]'': Krunch's sound effects were reused, as was Diddy's. T.T.'s voice is also used.
<center><gallery>
* ''[[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance)]]'': Krunch's sound effects were reused at a different pitch for [[Kritter]], as was Diddy's.
Image:Diddy_Kong_Racing_(U)_(M2)_(V1.0)_snap0000.jpg|The first part of the unfinished track.
*''[[Donkey Kong Country 2 (Game Boy Advance)]]'': Krunch's sound effects were reused for [[Kannon]], as was Diddy's.
Image:Diddy_Kong_Racing_(U)_(M2)_(V1.0)_snap0001.jpg|Driving through the only curve in the track.
*''[[Donkey Kong Country 3 (Game Boy Advance)]]'': Krunch's sound effects were reused for [[Rekoil]], as was Diddy's.
Image:Diddy_Kong_Racing_(U)_(M2)_(V1.0)_snap0002.jpg|The other end of the track.
*''[[DK: King of Swing]]'': Diddy's sound effects were reused.
</gallery></center>


==Staff==
==Staff==
{{main|List of Diddy Kong Racing staff}}
{{main|List of Diddy Kong Racing staff}}
 
'''Software director:'''
===Software Director===
 
*Robert Harrison
*Robert Harrison
 
'''Software engineers:'''
===Software Engineers===
 
*Paul Mountain
*Paul Mountain
*John Pegg
*John Pegg
*Richard Gale
*Richard Gale
 
'''Art director:'''
===Art Director===
 
*[[Kevin Bayliss]]
*[[Kevin Bayliss]]
 
'''3D artists:'''
===3D Artists===
 
*Lee Musgrave
*Lee Musgrave
*Keith Rabbette
*Keith Rabbette
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*Brian Smyth
*Brian Smyth
*Paul Cunningham
*Paul Cunningham
==References==
<references/>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=ディディーコングレーシング
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Diddy Kong Racing
North American boxart for Diddy Kong Racing
For alternate box art, see the game's gallery.
Developer Rareware
Publisher Rareware (publication)
Nintendo (distribution)
Platform(s) Nintendo 64
Release date Europe November 21, 1997
Japan November 21, 1997
USA November 24, 1997
Genre Racing, adventure
Rating(s)
ESRB:K-A - Kids to Adults
PEGI:3 - Three years and older
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
Media
Nintendo 64:
Game Pak
Input
Nintendo 64:

Diddy Kong Racing is a racing/adventure game developed and published by Rareware for Nintendo 64. Featuring gameplay elements equivalent to the Mario Kart series, the game includes the use of airplanes, hovercrafts, and cars. The game features a story mode, a multiplayer mode, and two characters who would eventually receive their own franchises, Banjo and Conker. It received a remake for the Nintendo DS in 2007, titled Diddy Kong Racing DS.

Diddy Kong Racing has sold 4.5 million copies upon release.[1] It even received the Guinness World Record for the fastest-selling game of the time, with 800,000 copies before Christmas 1997. The game was even successful enough to become a Player's Choice title.

Two sequels were planned, but both were subsequently canceled in the aftermath of Microsoft's acquistion of Rare in 2002. These included Donkey Kong Racing for the Nintendo GameCube and Diddy Kong Pilot for the Game Boy Advance, the latter of which was eventually converted into the Banjo-Kazooie title, Banjo-Pilot. Around 2004, Climax pitched their own sequel idea to Nintendo, Diddy Kong Racing Adventure, but it was ultimately rejected.

StoryEdit

 
Taj introduces himself to Diddy.

According to the instruction manual, the story begins with Diddy Kong sitting on the porch of his tree house opening a letter delivered by a carrier pigeon. The note reads, "Dear Diddy, Help!!!" The message is from his old friend, Timber, the son of the Kongs' guests, the Tigers. Diddy reads the note and invites his friends, Banjo and Conker to join him in the fight against Wizpig. Diddy calls Squawks to deliver the message to his friends.

While Diddy is in the jungle, two Kremlings watch him from behind a boulder. One Kremling, Krunch, suggests they follow Diddy, but the other Kremling ignores him; Krunch eventually follows Diddy Kong.

Meanwhile, Timber is trying to calm Pipsy, where she exclaims that she had just seen Taj, who said he would help. TipTup, confused, protests that Taj has been missing for 50 years. Afterwards, the group thinks about the Wizpig face that was carved onto the mountainside overnight and the race courses that were magically sealed. The group knows they need to solve the problem before Timber's parents return. Bumper then concludes the conversation by telling his friend that everybody needs to start practicing. Agreeing with Bumper, Timber and his friends leave, hoping that Diddy Kong does not mention this to Timber's parents.

When the first four worlds are completed, the carving of Wizpig's head on the mountainside opens and allows one of the characters to race Wizpig. After beating him, the group has a party along the beach. However, Wizpig interferes in the party before a spaceship arrives and takes him into space. The lighthouse on the beach transforms into a rocket ship that takes them to Future Fun Land.

After the character completes all the tasks in that world and gets the whole T.T. amulet, Wizpig can be faced again, racing against him in their plane, while he rides a rocket. After winning, Wizpig's rocket short circuits and blasts him into an unknown planet. Once again, the characters celebrate their victory without Wizpig interfering and with the carving of Wizpig's head on the mountainside turned into a golden carving of Taj's head.

Right before the credits roll, one of Wizpig's spaceships appears, and Wizpig's laughter is heard, leaving the game on a cliffhanger.

GameplayEdit

 
One of Diddy Kong Racing's main mechanics is the use of different vehicles. For example, Diddy is riding a plane.

Diddy Kong Racing features ten playable characters—eight of which are available by default, and two unlockable—and three different types of vehicles for different terrain: cars for land, hovercrafts for water or land, and planes for air. Each character and vehicle has different strengths and weaknesses, sometimes in combination. For example, Krunch normally has low steering, but his steering is higher in a hovercraft due to that vehicle's emphasis on weight.

In the Adventure mode, the player is placed on Timber's Island and tasked with collecting Golden Balloons to access various challenges. There is a total of five worlds that can be accessed from the main Timber's Island hub, and each has four main racetracks, a trophy championship, a boss track, and—aside from the last one—a special battle minigame. Different vehicles are sometimes required for different tracks, and the player can change them at any time by speaking with Taj, located in the center of the Timber's Island map. Each of the smaller worlds, meanwhile, instead has T.T. walking around the hub, and he tells the player's progress when approached.

In races, bananas can be picked up to increase speed, while Weapon Balloons provide items to use in the race. The color of the Weapon Balloon determines what item it will be, and collecting multiple of the same color in sequence improves the item's effects by up to a total of three levels. Collecting a balloon of another color cancels it out and replaces it with the new item.

Golden Balloons can be found scattered on Timber's Island or won from races, either from tracks or from Taj on the island. All of the standard tracks have two Golden Balloons available: one from a standard race, and one from completing a Silver Coin collection challenge. The standard races must be completed first to race the world's boss, who then challenges the player to complete the Silver Coin races; after they are completed as well, the player can rematch the boss for a piece of the Wizpig amulet. The boss then challenges the player to complete the Trophy Race championship. Each of the first four worlds has a key hidden in one track that opens a gate to the respective world's battle minigame, which awards a piece of the T.T. amulet.

When all four pieces of the Wizpig amulet are gathered, the player is able to race Wizpig himself to banish him from the island. Upon losing, he throws a tantrum and retreats to his own planet (the final world), and the player must have all four trophies to reach it. To race him again, the player must complete all races and Silver Coin challenges in this last world (itself requiring every Golden Balloon in the game) and collect all four pieces of the T.T. amulet from the battle stages. The adventure is complete once Wizpig is defeated here.

The game also has a time trial mode, where the player needs to race to beat T.T.'s best times. This is optional in the main game, but it is required to unlock T.T. himself. Additionally, "magic codes" can be used to affect the game in various ways, with one being told to the player after they complete the adventure.

CharactersEdit

Playable charactersEdit

 
All of Diddy Kong Racing's playable characters unlocked

There are 10 playable characters in Diddy Kong Racing, with eight available from the start and two being unlockable. All of these characters except Diddy Kong debut in this game. Some characters have discrepancies depending on the vehicle they use; TipTup and Pipsy have the same speed as Diddy on a car when they have 4 to 10 bananas and have the same speed as Diddy on a hovercraft and a plane, while T.T. has the same speed and acceleration as Krunch on a plane.[2] This is the first game to introduce Banjo, TipTup (later renamed Tiptup), and Conker, three characters who appear in other Rare games with Banjo being one of the main characters in Banjo-Kazooie and Tiptup appearing as a minor character in Bubblegloop Swamp inside Tanktup's shell. Conker would appear in Conker's Pocket Tales and would've appeared in Twelve Tales: Conker 64 until it was reworked into the adult-oriented title, Conker's Bad Fur Day. Banjo and Conker would be removed in Diddy Kong Racing DS, replaced by Tiny Kong and Dixie Kong respectively. However, Tiptup still appears in both versions.

Default characters
 
Krunch
 
Weight group: Heavy
Acceleration: 1/5
Turning: 1/5
Top speed: 4/5
Vehicle color: Orange
 
Diddy Kong
 
Weight group: Middle
Acceleration: 3/5
Turning: 3/5
Top speed: 2.5/5
Vehicle color: Blue
 
Bumper
 
Weight group: Middle
Acceleration: 2.5/5
Turning: 2.5/5
Top speed: 3/5
Vehicle color: Yellow
 
Banjo
 
Weight group: Heavy
Acceleration: 2/5
Turning: 2/5
Top speed: 3.5/5
Vehicle color: Teal
 
Conker
 
Weight group: Middle
Acceleration: 2.5/5
Turning: 2.5/5
Top speed: 3/5
Vehicle color: White
 
TipTup
 
Weight group: Light
Acceleration: 4.5/5
Turning: 4.5/5
Top speed: 1.5/5
Vehicle color: Cyan
 
Pipsy
 
Weight group: Light
Acceleration: 5/5
Turning: 5/5
Top speed: 1/5
Vehicle color: Pink
 
Timber
 
Weight group: Middle
Acceleration: 3/5
Turning: 2.5/5
Top speed: 3/5
Vehicle color: Green
Unlockable characters
 
Drumstick
 
Weight group: Heavy
Acceleration: 2/5
Turning: 1.5/5
Top speed: 4.5/5
Vehicle color: Red
To unlock:
The player must get all four Grand Prix trophies, which reveals a frog with a rooster crest in Timber's Island hub. The racer must run over it to return Drumstick to normal.
 
T.T.
 
Weight group: Middle
Acceleration: 5/5
Turning: 2.5/5
Top speed: 5/5
Vehicle color: Silver
To unlock:
Completing a course in time trials within a certain time, then racing on it again and beating T.T.'s ghost. This must be done for every course with any vehicle.

Non-playable charactersEdit

A single non-playable ally appears in the game; the remainder of the non-playable cast are bosses.

Taj
 
A magical elephant and the legendary guardian of Timber's Island, he was last seen 50 years before. Wizpig evicted him from his home (and with it, his lamp), so he helps Diddy and friends in various ways, such as changing the vehicle type on request and presenting Golden Balloons the player has earned. He also has a race against him around the hub world for each vehicle type.

BossesEdit

Diddy Kong Racing has five bosses, all of which are raced twice. The first four, the Island Guardians, have been enchanted by the final boss, Wizpig, into racing on his behalf. For the Island Guardians, the only difference between the first and second race is a slight increase in difficulty, though Wizpig's races are completely different from each other. Each boss cheats by beginning before the starting countdown ends, with this becoming more and more obvious the further into the game it happens.

  Bosses  
Tricky the Triceratops Bluey the Walrus Bubbler the Octopus Smokey the Dragon
       
Dino Domain - Car Snowflake Mountain - Hovercraft Sherbet Island - Hovercraft Dragon Forest - Plane
The first boss, Tricky races the player character up a spiraling mountain. Beyond constantly charging forward and potentially flattening the player, he has no special behavior. Boulders occasionally travel down the mountain. In the second race, more boulders as well as falling pillars are added. The second boss, Bluey races on a jagged, icy, downhill ski slope full of trees to act as obstacles. As with Tricky, his only behavior is stampeding forward, though he does not squish the player character. In the second race, a few snowballs are added as further obstacles. The third boss, Bubbler swims three laps circling the sea around a small island, tossing explosive mines around him. In the second race, he instead launches giant bubbles that can trap the player character. The fourth boss, Smokey runs and flies three laps through a series of caves and fields. He attacks by spitting clouds of hot ash to be ran into. In the second race, he spits much more.
Wizpig
   
Timber's Island - Car Future Fun Land - Plane
The villain of the game, Wizpig is a giant sorcerous pig-man from outer space, an interstellar conqueror, and a racing-obsessed bully. During his race, he runs and floats three laps through a stormy flooded canyon. Once he is defeated, it appears the island is saved. However, he then crashes the victory celebration before taking off in his spaceship, leading to the final world. Wizpig's second race takes place on his homeworld, where he rides on a giant silver rocket three laps around his kingdom. Many obstacles appear here, such as floating asteroids, random laser blasts, attacking spaceships, and giant arcs of electricity. Once he is defeated, his rocket goes out of control and sends him into deep space, stranding him on an asteroid. However, the ending implies he made it back to his ship.

VehiclesEdit

There are three different vehicles:

Vehicle Description
 
Car
The car is a simple-to-control vehicle, and it can drift. It is affected by off-road, however, and water slows it to a crawl.
 
Hovercraft
The hovercraft has slippery controls, requiring players to hop to turn. The hovercraft, however, is not affected by off-road, and it can ride on water and lava without losing speed.
 
Plane
Planes can fly over any terrain. They can turn the most sharply and players can perform stunts with them. If players are hit by items or bump into obstacles, however, the plane crashes into the ground, losing speed and altitude, making them more costly than hits on a car or hovercraft.

ModesEdit

Adventure ModeEdit

 
The overworld for adventure mode.

Adventure mode is the main mode of the game. While exploring Timber's Island, the players must find a number of golden balloons to defeat Wizpig. In order to find them, they must win races. After the players win all the races in one of the five worlds, they will race a boss. If the players beats the boss they will be given the challenge of collecting eight silver coins in each course of that world and then win simultaneously. When the challenge is complete, the player will face the boss again. After beating the boss again, the racer receives a piece of Wizpig amulet, and the player can participate in a world's Grand Prix mode, the Trophy Race, which the boss even suggests. The player obtains a gold trophy if they win first place, a silver one for second place, and a bronze one for third place.

Adventure Two ModeEdit

Adventure Two is played the same as the standard Adventure Mode, but harder. The balloons are silver, the tracks are flipped (very similar to Mirror Mode in the Mario Kart series), and the locations of the silver coins are different, often in hard to reach places. It is unlocked by defeating Wizpig at Future Fun Land in Adventure Mode.

Tracks ModeEdit

Players can freely play all the race tracks unlocked. Tracks with a Taj symbol are completed tracks, and players can choose any vehicle that is compatible with the track. Tracks with a Wizpig symbol have not been cleared, and players will be unable to play that track at all.

Trophy Races and Battle Stages are also accessible through Tracks mode, however players will always use each track's default vehicle, regardless if a Taj symbol is present.

Types of races and other challengesEdit

Normal racesEdit

During standard races, eight characters travel three laps around the track in the same type of vehicle as each other. Each world has four standard race tracks, and a Golden Balloon is the prize for winning.

Boss racesEdit

Races against bosses are always one-on-one, and depending on the track layout may be three laps or a single end-to-end run. The four Island Guardians must be raced twice, once after each normal race and once after each Silver Coin challenge in their world is completed; winning the second race earns a piece of the amulet needed to reach the first Wizpig race. Both Wizpig races lead to endings when completed.

Silver Coin challengesEdit

Silver Coin challenges are much like normal races, except that the eight Silver Coins scattered across the track must be collected before winning. For the first four worlds, they are recommended after the boss is defeated the first time and are necessary to rematch them. In Future Fun Land, they are simply done after all the normal races with no boss race in between. As with normal races, a Golden Balloon is earned by beating them.

Trophy racesEdit

Trophy Races are a grand prix-style challenge where the player goes through all four of a world's normal tracks back-to-back (sometimes in an order different from unlocking), trying to get a higher ranking than the opponents. Winning within the top three earns a different trophy for each placement. Collecting a trophy in each of the first four worlds is necessary to reach the final world.

Challenge LevelsEdit

 
A key unlocks a door leading to a Challenge Level

Challenge Levels are challenges that appear in each of the four main worlds. Each world has a single Challenge Level that matches the world's theme, and has a unique objective and layout. Each Challenge Level's door can be unlocked by a key located a specific course of that world. The player obtains a part of the T.T. amulet when they win at a challenge.

Fire MountainEdit

In Fire Mountain, the players, using planes, complete to be the first to gather three dinosaur eggs from the center of the arena into their respective nest.

Icicle PyramidEdit

In Icicle Pyramid, players, using cars, battle each other directly using items, with each player getting four hit points (represented by a total of eight bananas). It is functionally equivalent to the Balloon Battle from the Mario Kart games.

Darkwater BeachEdit

The gameplay in Darkwater Beach is identical to Icicle Pyramid, but uses hovercrafts instead of cars.

Smokey CastleEdit

In Smokey Castle, players, using cars, complete to gather ten bananas into their respective treasure chest, with only two at a time being able to be carried.

Taj's challengesEdit

 
TipTup racing Taj in a plane

After the player collects enough Golden Balloons in Adventure Mode, Taj will appear and challenge the player to a race in a specific vehicle. The player has to race Taj, who rides a flying carpet. The racetrack is marked with red flags showing the Nintendo 64 logo and the player has to follow them. If they leave the set track by too far a margin, they will be disqualified. After Taj is beaten, he will reward the player with another Golden Balloon. There are three different challenges and each of them can be repeated at any time after they have been unlocked (the player will only obtain one Golden Balloon per challenge however).

Car Challenge is a relatively easy race done in a car. This race goes around a dirt road right in front of Dino Domain and reaches into a tunnel. This should be very easy for the player because of Taj's slow movement.

Hovercraft Challenge is the second of Taj's races and is somewhat more difficult than the Car Challenge. The track is mostly in water and begins next to the bridge which leads to Dino Domain. In the race the player will hover into a waterfall that is on the far east of the river. Here, they will be in a cave leading to Snowflake Mountain and eventually fall down two small waterfalls taking them to the ocean. Going east will take the player back on shore where they need to go through a small tunnel leading to the finish line.

Plane Challenge is considered to be the hardest of Taj's three races and a plane is used in it. This race begins at the same place where the Car Challenge begins. From the start the player must fly up to the tunnel leading to Snowflake Mountain and then move east, going over a long river. From there, the player must glide to the beach and go east again. After going through a small tunnel, the player should end up at the finish line.

Tracks and progressionEdit

Diddy Kong Racing contains twenty race tracks split between five worlds. In most races (marked with a check mark), racers are able to choose what type of vehicle to bring into the race, which can affect the paths in the course they are able to take. For some races, there are vehicles that are not able to be taken into it (marked with a red X). Every race also has a default vehicle type to use (marked with a D), which is usually the best type of vehicle to use for the race.

Timber's Island Areas
Dino Domain
 
A prehistoric area full of dinosaurs and pterodactyls. It is accessed across the bridge in the central part of Timber's Island and requires one balloon to enter.
# Track Map Vehicles Unlock requirements Rewards
1  
Ancient Lake
        Default
  × 1
  × 2, key
      Silver Coin Challenge
  × 6
2  
Fossil Canyon
        Default
  × 2
  × 2
      Silver Coin Challenge
  × 7
3  
Jungle Falls
        Default
  × 3
  × 2
      Silver Coin Challenge
  × 8
4  
Hot Top Volcano
        Default
  × 5
  × 2
      Silver Coin Challenge
  × 10
Boss  
Tricky the Triceratops
        First
All four default races complete
Wizpig amulet piece
      Second
All four Silver Coin Challenges complete
Challenge  
Fire Mountain
        Dino Domain key T.T. amulet piece
     
Trophy Race  
Ancient Lake, Fossil Canyon, Jungle Falls, Hot Top Volcano
N/A N/A 2nd boss race complete Trophy
Snowflake Mountain
 
A snowy, Christmas-themed area. It is accessed from the frosty northeast corner of Timber's Island and requires two balloons to enter.
# Track Map Vehicles Unlock requirements Rewards
1  
Everfrost Peak
        Default
  × 2
  × 2
      Silver Coin Challenge
  × 10
2  
Walrus Cove
        Default
  × 3
  × 2
      Silver Coin Challenge
  × 11
3  
Snowball Valley
        Default
  × 6
  × 2, key
      Silver Coin Challenge
  × 14
4  
Frosty Village
        Default
  × 9
  × 2
      Silver Coin Challenge
  × 16
Boss  
Bluey the Walrus
        First
All four default races complete
Wizpig amulet piece
      Second
All four Silver Coin Challenges complete
Challenge  
Icicle Pyramid
        Snowflake Mountain key T.T. amulet piece
     
Trophy Race  
Everfrost Peak, Walrus Cove, Snowball Valley, Frosty Village
N/A N/A 2nd boss race complete Trophy
Sherbet Island
 
An oceanside area extensively requiring the hovercraft. It is accessed from the small island to the east of Timber's Island and requires ten balloons to enter.
# Track Map Vehicles Unlock requirements Rewards
1  
Whale Bay
        Default
  × 10
  × 2
      Silver Coin Challenge
  × 17
2  
Crescent Island
        Default
  × 11
  × 2, key
      Silver Coin Challenge
  × 18
3  
Pirate Lagoon
        Default
  × 13
  × 2
      Silver Coin Challenge
  × 20
4  
Treasure Caves
        Default
  × 16
  × 2
      Silver Coin Challenge
  × 22
Boss  
Bubbler the Octopus
        First
All four default races complete
Wizpig amulet piece
      Second
All four Silver Coin Challenges complete
Challenge  
Darkwater Beach
        Sherbet Island key T.T. amulet piece
     
Trophy Race  
Whale Bay, Pirate Lagoon, Crescent Island, Treasure Caves
N/A N/A 2nd boss race complete Trophy
Dragon Forest
 
A medieval countryside. It is accessed from behind a waterfall in the central part of Timber's Island and requires sixteen balloons to enter.
# Track Map Vehicles Unlock requirements Rewards
1  
Windmill Plains
        Default
  × 16
  × 2
      Silver Coin Challenge
  × 23
2  
Greenwood Village
        Default
  × 17
  × 2
      Silver Coin Challenge
  × 24
3  
Boulder Canyon
        Default
  × 20
  × 2, key
      Silver Coin Challenge
  × 30
4  
Haunted Woods
        Default
  × 22
  × 2
      Silver Coin Challenge
  × 37
Boss  
Smokey the Dragon
        First
All four default races complete
Wizpig amulet piece
      Second
All four Silver Coin Challenges complete
Challenge  
Smokey Castle
        Dragon Forest key T.T. amulet piece
     
Trophy Race  
Boulder Canyon, Greenwood Village, Windmill Plains, Haunted Woods
N/A N/A 2nd boss race complete Trophy
Timber's Island
Once the player has obtained the full Wizpig amulet by beating all four Island Guardians twice, the giant Wizpig carving in the central part of Timber's Island opens, leading to the race against Wizpig himself.
# Track Map Vehicles Unlock requirements Rewards
Boss  
Wizpig's First Strike
        All four pieces of the Wizpig amulet Ending 1
     
Future Fun Land
 
Wizpig's homeworld, accessed from the lighthouse in the southeastern corner of Timber's Island. To reach it, the player needs to complete the four previous trophy races in a high enough position to earn a trophy in each, then approach the sign near the lighthouse after Wizpig's first race has been beaten.
# Track Map Vehicles Unlock requirements Rewards
1  
Spacedust Alley
        Default
  × 39
  × 2
      Silver Coin Challenge
  × 43
2  
Darkmoon Caverns
        Default
  × 40
  × 2
      Silver Coin Challenge
  × 44
3  
Spaceport Alpha
        Default
  × 41
  × 2
      Silver Coin Challenge
  × 45
4  
Star City
        Default
  × 42
  × 2
      Silver Coin Challenge
  × 46
Boss  
Wizpig Strikes Back
        All 4 pieces of the T.T. amulet and all four Silver Coin Challenges complete Ending 2
     
Trophy Race  
Spacedust Alley, Darkmoon Caverns, Star City, Spaceport Alpha
N/A N/A Boss race complete Trophy

Items and objectsEdit

Item/object Description
 
Banana
Bananas are scattered in every course. By collecting them, the player is able to increase the top-speed of his or her vehicle until the banana counter reaches ten (with the exception of the VITAMINB magic code that enables bananas to infinitely boost any character's top speed). After that, the bananas do not affect the vehicle any further. If players get hit (by a level 1-3 red balloon or level 2-3 green balloon), they lose some bananas. Additionally, bananas play a key role in the battle games of Icicle Pyramid and Darkwater Beach, where they act as the player's life gauge, and in Smokey Castle, where they need to be collected and stored in a treasure chest. If the BOGUSBANANAS magic code is in use, bananas will reduce speed rather than increase it.
 
Egg
Eggs only appear in the Fire Mountain battle course, where the goal is to gather and hatch three in one's own nest as quickly as possible.
 
Flag
Flags mark the path around Timber's Island during Taj's races.
 
Golden Balloon
Golden Balloons are the key items in the game. The player must collect a specified amount access each course and world. After the player's character wins at a race, Taj gives them a Golden Balloon. A total of 47 Golden Balloons appear in the game.
 
Key
The game features four keys. One is hidden in a race course of each world. Their purpose is to unlock the door to the Challenge Level in the corresponding world's hub, where the racer can compete against CPUs or other players. A key appears in Ancient Lake of Dino Domain, Snowball Valley of Snowflake Mountain, Crescent Island of Sherbet Island, and lastly, Boulder Canyon of Dragon Forest.
 
Silver Coin
Eight Silver Coins appear in each standard race course for their Coin Challenges.
     
Zipper
Zippers can be used to give the player an extra speed boost. They are found in every track. Letting go of the   button before hitting one will make the player go slightly faster. There are three Zipper variants, one for each vehicle: Cars, Hovercrafts, and Planes.

Weapon BalloonsEdit

During the challenges on the different race tracks throughout the game the player can find these Weapon Balloons on the track. Similar to the Item Boxes of the Mario Kart series, these objects will give the player an Item when they break them. There are five different types of Weapon Balloons, each with a unique color and a specific type of Item. A special feature of the Weapon Balloons is their ability to power up, meaning that the player will receive stronger items if they collect more balloons of one color. An item can be upgraded two times, making a total of three items obtainable from one type of balloon.

Type of Balloon Number of Balloons
1 2 3
Red Balloon
 
Missiles
One forward-firing missile One homing missile One 10x multi-shot missile
Blue Balloon
 
Speed boosts
A small speed boost. As with the Zippers, releasing the accelerator button gives a larger boost. A larger speed boost The most significant speed boost
Yellow Balloon
 
Shield
A short-lasting shield which protects against hits. If the players run into opponents, the opponents spin out. A longer-lasting shield which protects against hits. If the players run into opponents, the opponents spin out. A long-lasting shield. If the players run into opponents, the opponents spin out.
Green Balloon
 
Dropper
An oil slick or gas cloud A land mine or floating mine A snare bubble which delays enemies for a significant time
Rainbow Balloon
 
Special
A weak pull toward the racer in front of the player, if in range A magnet with a stronger pull and longer range A powerful magnet that pulls opponents towards the player

Special rewardsEdit

Reward Description
 
Trophy
Trophies can be gained by placing high enough in a world's Trophy Race, racing through the world's four tracks back-to-back to accumulate the most points. First place earns a golden Wizpig trophy, second place earns a silver Taj trophy, and third place earns a bronze T.T. trophy. Four trophies are needed to access Future Fun Land.
 
Wizpig amulet
One fourth of this magical amulet is held by each of the four Island Guardians. Each must be beaten twice to collect them all, leading to Wizpig's First Strike.
 
T.T. amulet
One fourth of the T.T. amulet can be found by beating each of the four Challenge Levels around the island. Collecting them all is needed to open Wizpig Strikes Back.

Magic CodesEdit

 
The Magic Codes menu.

Magic Codes are game cheats, always accessible in the options menu. These cheats mostly alter only the tracks mode rather than the Adventure mode, while some others do miscellaneous tasks such as allowing players to listen to music in the game. At the end of the game credits, a random magic code is given to players.

Code Description
ARNOLD Large players
BLABBERMOUTH Changes horn sounds into character sounds
BODYARMOR All balloons are yellow
BOGUSBANANAS Bananas slow players down
BOMBSAWAY All balloons are red
BYEBYEBALLOONS Balloons are disabled
DODGYROMMER Displays ROM Checksum
DOUBLEVISION Multiple players can be the same character
EOLAOBFENRLONE Free balloon
EPC EPC lockup display
FREEFORALL Fully powered-up balloons
FREEFRUIT Players start with ten bananas
JOINTVENTURE A second player joins Adventure mode. Players take turns racing bosses.
JUKEBOX Adds Music Test to audio menu
NOYELLOWSTUFF No bananas in Tracks mode.
OFFROAD Four-wheel drive
OPPOSITESATTRACT All balloons are rainbows
ROCKETFUEL All balloons are blue
TEENYWEENIES Small players
TIMETOLOSE CPUs are harder
TOXICOFFENDER All balloons are green
VITAMINB Unlimited bananas
WHODIDTHIS Players can view credits
ZAPTHEZIPPERS Disables Zippers

Regional differencesEdit

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International
Japan

The Japanese version of Diddy Kong Racing redesigned the font for the English text. One example is the start-up screen for the Rareware logo, which uses a different and larger font for the copyright information.

International
Japan

The English letters of the yellow-green font were redesigned in the Japanese version.

DevelopmentEdit

 
A mammoth character repurposed from the RTS build.

Diddy Kong Racing found its root in a short-lived prototype. According to Lead Designer Lee Schuneman, a team of four at Rareware was developing a caveman/time travel-themed real time strategy game for the Nintendo 64[3]; however, the idea was quickly abandoned and the developers decided to create a "fun" racing game named Wild Cartoon Kingdom using assets from the canceled RTS (3D artist Lee Musgrave denies, however, that the two projects were ever related).[1]

The racing aspect was heavily inspired by Super Mario Kart while the concept of an "adventure" mode was inspired by Disney World according to Schumenam.[3] The initial concept featured a hub world based on theme parks. Development was initially slow until a larger team was brought in to help accelerate the project, and the game was renamed to Adventure Racers.

The project was renamed Pro Am 64 (in reference to Rare's NES hit R.C. Pro-AM) later in development and briefly featured the characters using three-wheeled trike-like vehicles.[3] The game was demoed to Shigeru Miyamoto in June 1997, who approved of it and suggested that it should feature Diddy Kong.[3] The development team initially hated the idea,[3] but eventually agreed with Miyamoto's suggestion as featuring Diddy Kong brought stronger marketing from Nintendo and greater visibility to the game due to the popularity of the Donkey Kong brand.

Pre-release and unused contentEdit

Main article: List of Diddy Kong Racing pre-release and unused content

All objects are assigned a name according to the files. One unfinished track remains in the game, Horseshoe Gulch. It can be accessed with cheats.

ReceptionEdit

Reviews
Release Reviewer, Publication Score Comment
N64 Doug Perry, IGN 8.4/10 "In the end, Diddy Kong Racing is a calculated, copy of a game that Nintendo, not Rare, originated. But as is the case with Rare, the company has that amazing knack for taking an idea and crafting it into something beautiful. Diddy Kong Racing is a deep, colorful game with an overly kiddy feel and look. But after a few minutes, you'll be compelled with subtle details, blissful gameplay and graphics, and the full, rich world that makes Diddy Kong Racing an even better game than Mario Kart."
N64 Jeff Gerstmann, GameSpot 6.6/10 "Diddy Kong Racing is a game that shouldn't have been released for at least another six months. The foul taste left behind by Mario Kart 64 is still too fresh in my mind to accept a game as similar as this, even though this is a much better game than Kart 64 ever was. Also, the game could have used a few more worlds and more tracks, as the repetitiveness of DKR is what ultimately kills it.'"
Aggregators
Compiler Platform / Score
Metacritic 88
GameRankings 88.65%

Canceled sequelsEdit

Owing to the game's success, numerous attempts at sequels were made. However, each ended up canceled due to Rare's sale to Microsoft in 2002, among other reasons.

Game Description
 
Diddy Kong Pilot
Rare planned to make a Diddy Kong Pilot, based solely around the plane. It was intended to release on the Game Boy Advance, and several Kongs, as well as King K. Rool and Krunch, were set to be playable in the original 2001 iteration, including Dixie, Donkey, Cranky and Candy Kong. The second iteration in 2003 is based around the rivalry between the Kong family and the Kremlings, but ended up reworked into Banjo-Pilot, an indirect sequel to Diddy Kong Racing.
 
Donkey Kong Racing
Rare and Nintendo also planned to make Donkey Kong Racing for the Nintendo GameCube. However, this game was also canceled along with Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers in August 2002, one month before Rare's move to Microsoft. Very little had been revealed about it, but Animal Buddies (including some that are normally enemies) would have replaced the mechanical vehicles, and Taj and Kiddy Kong were supposed to reappear.
 
Diddy Kong Racing Adventure
The Climax Group planned a different GameCube sequel, featuring new vehicle types and the ability to switch between them during races. The plot was to involve saving Donkey Kong Island and the Kong family from a team-up of Wizpig and King K. Rool. The pitch ended up rejected, in part due to the ambiguities over who held the rights to most of the Diddy Kong Racing-original characters.

While no sequel ended up happening, a remake for the Nintendo DS was released: Diddy Kong Racing DS. Although a remake, it featured more characters, tracks, and some different challenges. Some music had also changed. Eventually, another Donkey Kong-themed racing game was released, the unrelated Donkey Kong Barrel Blast for the Wii.

GalleryEdit

Main article: Gallery:Diddy Kong Racing

QuotesEdit

Main article: List of Diddy Kong Racing quotes

MediaEdit

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References to other gamesEdit

References in later gamesEdit

StaffEdit

Main article: List of Diddy Kong Racing staff

Software director:

  • Robert Harrison

Software engineers:

  • Paul Mountain
  • John Pegg
  • Richard Gale

Art director:

3D artists:

  • Lee Musgrave
  • Keith Rabbette
  • Dean Smith
  • Johnni Christensen
  • Brian Smyth
  • Paul Cunningham

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ディディーコングレーシング
Didī Kongu Rēshingu
Diddy Kong Racing

Chinese 迪迪剛的赛车
Dídí Gāng Desàichē
 

French Diddy Kong Racing
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Korean 디디콩 레이싱
Didikong Reising
 

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ a b Watts, Martin (October 8, 2022). The Making Of Diddy Kong Racing, The Game That Overtook Mario Kart. Time Extension. Retrieved May 23, 2024.
  2. ^ William5000000 (February 25, 2017). Diddy Kong Racing - Character Stats. YouTube (English). Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e (January 2009). GamesTM, Issue 79 - "Behind the Scenes of Diddy Kong Racing". GamesTM.

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