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|developer=[[Rare Ltd.]]
|developer=[[Rare Ltd.]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=Unreleased
|released=Canceled
|release=Canceled
|genre=Racing
|genre=[[Genre#Racing games|Racing]]
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|modes=Single player, multiplayer
|ratings=Unknown
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|platforms=[[Nintendo GameCube]]
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{{LLQuote|LET'S RIDE.|Slogan for Donkey Kong Racing}}
{{quote2|LET'S RIDE.|Slogan for ''Donkey Kong Racing''}}
'''''Donkey Kong Racing''''' was a canceled ''[[Donkey Kong (franchise)|Donkey Kong]]'' racing game for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. It would have served as a loose follow-up to ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]''.


'''''Donkey Kong Racing''''' was a canceled ''[[Diddy Kong Racing (series)|DK Racing]]'' game for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] which would have served as a loose follow-up to ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]''.
==History==
The game was first announced at E3 2001, with a pre-rendered trailer showing the game's concept. However, the trailer and a press release (which stated that the game was set for release in late 2002)<ref>[https://archive.org/details/g-force-1-may-2002/page/24/mode/2up G-Force magazine issue 1 (May 2002)], pages 24–25.</ref> made in anticipation of {{wp|Nintendo Space World|Space World}} 2001 ended up being the only media shown to the public.
 
Despite being presented at Space World 2001, the game was not featured in the Nintendo Space World 2001 Official Guidebook.


==History==
Sometime in 2002, [[Rare Ltd.|Rare]] decided to present only ''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox Adventures|Star Fox Adventures]]'' at E3 2002. This decision was most likely in response to a private agreement with {{wp|Microsoft Corporation|Microsoft}}, who would later purchase Rare on September 24, 2002, just after Nintendo published ''Star Fox Adventures''.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20100731105039/http://mundorare.com/features/chronicle-of-a-buyout-foretold Mundo Rare (Internet Archive)]</ref> ''Donkey Kong Racing'' and Rare's other titles from E3 2001 were either privately canceled, put on hold, or ported to the {{wp|Xbox (console)|Xbox}} or {{wp|Xbox 360}}. The game was officially canceled along with ''[[Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers]]'' on August 13, 2002,<ref>[https://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/7645/changes-to-rares-website Changes to Rare's Website]</ref> one month before Microsoft's acquisition of Rare, which caused the latter company to lose the rights to ''Donkey Kong'' games. It remained in the lineup of upcoming games in ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' until issue 162 (November 2002), when it was delisted for future issues.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/NintendoPower149to169Incomplete/Nintendo%20Power%20162%20-%202002%20Nov%20FINAL/page/n19/mode/2up ''Nintendo Power'' Issue 162 (November 2002)], page 28.</ref>
The game was first announced at E3 2001, with a pre-rendered trailer showing the game's concept. However, the trailer and a press release (which stated that the game was set for release in 2002) made in anticipation of [[wikipedia:Nintendo Space World|Space World]] 2001 ended up being the only public media shown for the game, as [[Rare Ltd.|Rare]] was purchased by [[wikipedia:Microsoft Corporation|Microsoft]] in 2002, which caused the company to lose the rights to [[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'' franchise]] characters, before the game's completion. The game was considered canceled due to the buyout and a lack of information for several years, as well as the fact that it was going to be released for the now-defunct [[Nintendo GameCube]]; unlike ''[[Diddy Kong Pilot]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers]]'', however, ''Donkey Kong Racing'' was never formally confirmed as such.


After the buyout, the game was heavily reworked to be ''[[wikipedia:Sabreman (series)|Sabreman]] Stampede'' and set for release on the [[wikipedia:Xbox 360|Xbox 360]]. However, this iteration of the game also ended up being canceled.<ref>[http://www.mundorare.com/features/stampedes-sorrowful-swan-song/ "Stampede's Sorrowful Swan Song"] (accessed July 19, 2012)</ref><ref name= NotEnoughShaders>[http://www.notenoughshaders.com/2012/10/01/crash-lab-life-after-rareware-and-free-radical/ Crash Lab: Life after Rareware and Free Radical]</ref>
After the buyout, the game was being heavily reworked as ''{{wp|Sabreman|Sabreman Stampede}}'', which was planned for an Xbox 360 release. However, this iteration, too, ended up being canceled due to a lack of focus and Rare's unfamiliarity with the hardware.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20200126075054/http://www.mundorare.com/features/stampedes-sorrowful-swan-song/ "Stampede's Sorrowful Swan Song" (Internet Archive)] (accessed July 19, 2012)</ref><ref name=NintendoLife>[http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2014/02/month_of_kong_whatever_happened_to_donkey_kong_racing Nintendo Life: Month Of Kong: Whatever Happened To Donkey Kong Racing?]</ref> A ''Donkey Kong''-themed racing game would eventually be released on the [[Wii]] in 2007: ''[[Donkey Kong Barrel Blast]]''.


==Features==
==Features==
Confirmed characters in the game included Donkey Kong, [[Tiny Kong]], [[Diddy Kong]], [[Taj the Genie]] and [[Kiddy Kong]] (with an internal render also featuring [[Lanky Kong]] and [[Cranky Kong]]). Rideable creatures seen were Rambi, a gigantic sized Rambi, a small red Rambi, a small Rambi, Enguarde the Swordfish, a purple Enguarde, [[Ellie the Elephant]] and some [[Zinger]]s. Creatures rumored to be rideable include [[Expresso the Ostrich]], a [[Chomps]] shark, a [[Necky]] and an [[Army]]. It is unknown if all the characters from ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' were going to reappear in this game, but with the inclusion of Taj, it seemed likely. It is also unknown if any other character from the ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' series and the [[Donkey Kong Land|''Donkey Kong Land'' series]] or ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' would appear.
Confirmed characters in the game included [[Donkey Kong]], [[Tiny Kong]], [[Diddy Kong]], [[Taj]], and [[Kiddy Kong]] (with an internal render also featuring [[Lanky Kong]] and [[Cranky Kong]]). Rideable creatures seen were [[Rambi]] in varying sizes and colors, [[Enguarde]] in varying colors, [[Ellie]], and [[Zinger]]. Creatures implied to be rideable in group shots include [[Expresso]], [[Chomps]], [[Necky]], and [[Army]].


According to the Spaceworld press release,<ref>[http://cube.ign.com/articles/136/136565p1.html "Donkey Kong Racing Spaceworld 2001: New shots of the CG intro."] (accessed July 19, 2012)</ref> the game would have featured the ability to "upgrade" the animal rides by collecting foods and prizes during the races. Multiplayer for up to four players was planned, as were "real world phenomenas" happening during the races, such as swaying trees and fading sunlight. The player could switch between animals during the races<ref name= NotEnoughShaders></ref> and it was possible for the rider to fall from its ride, forcing it to run on foot in order to catch up with the animal.<ref name= NotEnoughShaders></ref>
According to the Space World press release,<ref>[http://cube.ign.com/articles/136/136565p1.html "Donkey Kong Racing Spaceworld 2001: New shots of the CG intro."] (accessed July 19, 2012)</ref> the game would have featured the ability to "upgrade" the animal rides into "true thoroughbreds" by collecting food and prizes during the races. Multiplayer for up to four players was planned, as were "real-world phenomena" happening during the races, such as swaying trees and fading sunlight. The player could switch between animals during the races, and the rider could fall from its ride, forcing it to run on foot to catch up with the animal.<ref name=NintendoLife />


The slogan for ''Donkey Kong Racing'' is "LET'S RIDE" as it is seen at the end of the trailer. Taj can be seen riding on a Zinger while passing it.
The slogan for ''Donkey Kong Racing'' is "LET'S RIDE" as it is seen at the end of the trailer.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Artwork===
===Artwork===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Donkey Kong Art and Logo - Donkey Kong Racing.png|[[Donkey Kong]] alongside the game logo.
Donkey Kong Art and Logo - Donkey Kong Racing.png|[[Donkey Kong]] alongside the game logo
File:Rambi and Diddy Art - Donkey Kong Racing.png|[[Rambi the Rhino]] and [[Diddy Kong]].
Rambi and Diddy Art - Donkey Kong Racing.png|[[Rambi]], [[Diddy Kong]], and [[Army]]
File:DKRacingConceptArt.jpeg|Leaked concept art.
DKRacingConceptArt.jpeg|Leaked concept art
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Screenshots===
===Screenshots===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:DKRacing.jpg|Logo.
DKRacing.jpg|Logo
File:Dkr13x thumb.jpg|[[Taj]] on a mini, reddish colored, [[Rambi]].
Taj on Red Rambi Donkey Kong Racing.jpg|[[Taj]] on a small pinkish Rambi
File:Dkr4 thumb.jpg|[[Diddy Kong]] on a "Giant-[[Rambi]]".
Diddy on Giant Rambi - Donkey Kong Racing.jpg|Diddy Kong on a giant Rambi
File:Dkr2 thumb.jpg|[[Taj]] and [[Donkey Kong]] on some [[Zinger]]s.
Taj and DK Zingers - Donkey Kong Racing.jpg|Taj and Donkey Kong on [[Zinger]]s
File:Dk03 thumb.jpg|[[Kiddy Kong]] on [[Ellie the Elephant|Ellie]], leading a stampede of presumably ridable creatures.
Kiddy and Ellie Donkey Kong Racing.png|[[Kiddy Kong]] on [[Ellie]] leading a stampede of creatures
File:Dk01 thumb.jpg|[[Donkey Kong]] on a "Mini-[[Rambi]]".
DK on Rambi Donkey Kong Racing.jpg|Donkey Kong on a small bluish Rambi
File:Dk02 thumb.jpg|[[Tiny Kong]] on [[Enguarde]] and [[Diddy Kong]] on the unnamed purple swordfish.
Tiny and Diddy Enguardes - Donkey Kong Racing.jpg|[[Tiny Kong]] and Diddy Kong on different-colored [[Enguarde]]s
Donkey Kong Racing Spaceworld 2001.png|Space World 2001 teaser
</gallery>
</gallery>


==References==
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Revision as of 08:40, April 24, 2024

Donkey Kong Racing
English logo for Donkey Kong Racing
Developer Rare Ltd.
Publisher Unreleased
Platform(s) Nintendo GameCube
Release date Canceled
Genre Racing
Rating(s) Unknown
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Media Unknown
Input Unknown

Template:Quote2 Donkey Kong Racing was a canceled Donkey Kong racing game for the Nintendo GameCube. It would have served as a loose follow-up to Diddy Kong Racing.

History

The game was first announced at E3 2001, with a pre-rendered trailer showing the game's concept. However, the trailer and a press release (which stated that the game was set for release in late 2002)[1] made in anticipation of Space World 2001 ended up being the only media shown to the public.

Despite being presented at Space World 2001, the game was not featured in the Nintendo Space World 2001 Official Guidebook.

Sometime in 2002, Rare decided to present only Star Fox Adventures at E3 2002. This decision was most likely in response to a private agreement with Microsoft, who would later purchase Rare on September 24, 2002, just after Nintendo published Star Fox Adventures.[2] Donkey Kong Racing and Rare's other titles from E3 2001 were either privately canceled, put on hold, or ported to the Xbox or Xbox 360. The game was officially canceled along with Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers on August 13, 2002,[3] one month before Microsoft's acquisition of Rare, which caused the latter company to lose the rights to Donkey Kong games. It remained in the lineup of upcoming games in Nintendo Power until issue 162 (November 2002), when it was delisted for future issues.[4]

After the buyout, the game was being heavily reworked as Sabreman Stampede, which was planned for an Xbox 360 release. However, this iteration, too, ended up being canceled due to a lack of focus and Rare's unfamiliarity with the hardware.[5][6] A Donkey Kong-themed racing game would eventually be released on the Wii in 2007: Donkey Kong Barrel Blast.

Features

Confirmed characters in the game included Donkey Kong, Tiny Kong, Diddy Kong, Taj, and Kiddy Kong (with an internal render also featuring Lanky Kong and Cranky Kong). Rideable creatures seen were Rambi in varying sizes and colors, Enguarde in varying colors, Ellie, and Zinger. Creatures implied to be rideable in group shots include Expresso, Chomps, Necky, and Army.

According to the Space World press release,[7] the game would have featured the ability to "upgrade" the animal rides into "true thoroughbreds" by collecting food and prizes during the races. Multiplayer for up to four players was planned, as were "real-world phenomena" happening during the races, such as swaying trees and fading sunlight. The player could switch between animals during the races, and the rider could fall from its ride, forcing it to run on foot to catch up with the animal.[6]

The slogan for Donkey Kong Racing is "LET'S RIDE" as it is seen at the end of the trailer.

Gallery

Artwork

Screenshots

References