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{{game infobox | {{game infobox | ||
|image=[[File:Diddysracing.jpg|300px]] | |image=[[File:Diddysracing.jpg|300px]] | ||
|developer=[[Rare]] | |developer=[[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]] | ||
|publisher=Rareware (publication)<br>[[Nintendo]] (distribution) | |publisher=Rareware (publication)<br>[[Nintendo]] (distribution) | ||
|release={{flag list|Europe|November 21, 1997 | |release={{flag list|Europe|November 21, 1997|Japan|November 21, 1997|USA|November 24, 1997}} | ||
|languages={{languages|en_us=y|fr_fr=y|de=y|jp=y}} | |languages={{languages|en_us=y|fr_fr=y|de=y|jp=y}} | ||
|genre=[[Genre#Racing games|Racing]], adventure | |genre=[[Genre#Racing games|Racing]], adventure | ||
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|serials={{flag list|Japan|NUS-NDYJ-JPN}} | |serials={{flag list|Japan|NUS-NDYJ-JPN}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{ | {{Quote|A Wild Racing Adventure|Slogan}} | ||
'''''Diddy Kong Racing''''' is a [[Genre#Racing games|racing]]/adventure game developed and published by [[Rare]] | '''''Diddy Kong Racing''''' is a [[Genre#Racing games|racing]]/adventure game developed and published by [[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]] for the [[Nintendo 64]]. Featuring gameplay elements similar to those in the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series, the game includes the use of airplanes, hovercrafts, and cars. The game features a story mode and a multiplayer mode. Most of the game's playable characters besides the titular [[Diddy Kong]] are original characters, though two characters who would go on to be the main characters of their own franchises, [[Banjo]] and [[Conker]], first appeared in ''Diddy Kong Racing'' while their own games were still in development. | ||
''Diddy Kong Racing'' 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> and was recognized by ''[[Guinness World Records]]'' as the fastest-selling game of the time, with 800,000 copies sold before Christmas 1997. The game was even successful enough to become a [[Player's Choice]] title. | ''Diddy Kong Racing'' 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> and was recognized by ''[[Guinness World Records]]'' as the fastest-selling game of the time, with 800,000 copies sold 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 {{wp|Microsoft}}'s acquisition 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 reworked into the ''Banjo-Kazooie'' game ''{{wp|Banjo-Pilot}}''. Around 2004, Climax pitched its own sequel idea to Nintendo, ''[[Diddy Kong Racing Adventure]]'', but it was ultimately rejected. A [[Reissue#Remakes|remake]] of the game was released for the [[Nintendo DS]] in 2007, titled ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]''. | Two sequels were planned, but both were subsequently canceled in the aftermath of {{wp|Microsoft}}'s acquisition 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 reworked into the ''Banjo-Kazooie'' game ''{{wp|Banjo-Pilot}}''. Around 2004, Climax pitched its own sequel idea to Nintendo, ''[[Diddy Kong Racing Adventure]]'', but it was ultimately rejected. A [[Reissue#Remakes|remake]] of the game was released for the [[Nintendo DS]] in 2007, titled ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]''. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
[[File:Taj introduction DKR.png|thumb|left|200px|Taj introduces himself to Diddy.]] | [[File:Taj introduction DKR.png|thumb|left|200px|Taj introduces himself to Diddy.]] | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
===Adventure Mode=== | ===Adventure Mode=== | ||
[[File:Diddy Kong Racing Overworld.png|200px|thumb|The overworld for adventure mode.]] | [[File:Diddy Kong Racing Overworld.png|200px|thumb|The overworld for adventure mode.]] | ||
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When all four pieces of the Wizpig amulet are gathered, the player is able to race Wizpig in [[Wizpig's First Strike]], accessed by flying into the giant stone Wizpig mouth in the central hub. Upon losing, he throws a tantrum and retreats to his own planet, [[Future Fun Land]], which is accessed by driving to where the lighthouse used to be on the beach To race him again, the player must complete all races and Silver Coin challenges, requiring every Golden Balloon in the game, and collecting all four pieces of the T.T. amulet from the Challenge levels. The adventure is complete once Wizpig is defeated here. | When all four pieces of the Wizpig amulet are gathered, the player is able to race Wizpig in [[Wizpig's First Strike]], accessed by flying into the giant stone Wizpig mouth in the central hub. Upon losing, he throws a tantrum and retreats to his own planet, [[Future Fun Land]], which is accessed by driving to where the lighthouse used to be on the beach To race him again, the player must complete all races and Silver Coin challenges, requiring every Golden Balloon in the game, and collecting all four pieces of the T.T. amulet from the Challenge levels. The adventure is complete once Wizpig is defeated here. | ||
====Taj's challenges==== | ====Taj's challenges==== | ||
[[File:DKR TajRace.png|thumb|left|TipTup racing Taj in a plane]] | [[File:DKR TajRace.png|thumb|left|TipTup racing Taj in a plane]] | ||
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===Playable characters=== | ===Playable characters=== | ||
[[File:Character Selection DKR.png|thumb|All of ''Diddy Kong Racing''{{'}}s playable characters unlocked]] | [[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]] games with Banjo being one of the main characters in ''[[jiggywikki:Banjo-Kazooie|Banjo-Kazooie]]'' and Tiptup appearing as a minor character, returning in the sequel ''[[jiggywikki:Banjo-Tooie|Banjo-Tooie]]''. 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. | 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 ''[[jiggywikki:Banjo-Kazooie|Banjo-Kazooie]]'' and Tiptup appearing as a minor character, returning in the sequel ''[[jiggywikki:Banjo-Tooie|Banjo-Tooie]]''. 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. | ||
{{br}} | {{br}} | ||
====Default characters==== | ====Default characters==== | ||
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|align=left|"''Regarded as a hero after all his adventures in Kong country, the young primate is a long-time friend of Timber and doesn't think twice about responding to his call for help. With his family tending to their guests, he even manages to sneak off without their interference.''" | |align=left|"''Regarded as a hero after all his adventures in Kong country, the young primate is a long-time friend of Timber and doesn't think twice about responding to his call for help. With his family tending to their guests, he even manages to sneak off without their interference.''" | ||
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|data-sort-value=Bumper|[[File:Bumper DKR art.png|100px]]<br>[[ | |data-sort-value=Bumper|[[File:Bumper DKR art.png|100px]]<br>[[Bumper]] | ||
|'''{{color|green|Middle}}''' | |'''{{color|green|Middle}}''' | ||
|2.5/5 | |2.5/5 | ||
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|3/5 | |3/5 | ||
|align=left|"''A playful young tiger, Timber has been left in charge of the island while his parents visit their old friends over in Kong Country. Desperate to get Wizpig out and everything else back to normal before they return, Timber rallies his friends to join up with Taj's resistance!''" | |align=left|"''A playful young tiger, Timber has been left in charge of the island while his parents visit their old friends over in Kong Country. Desperate to get Wizpig out and everything else back to normal before they return, Timber rallies his friends to join up with Taj's resistance!''" | ||
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|[[File:Wizpig.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Wizpig]] | |[[File:Wizpig.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Wizpig]] | ||
|align=left|"''The big bad bully himself, a spiteful space traveler who hops from planet to planet looking for good places to drop in and cause havoc until there's nothing left there to amuse him. Nobody's ever managed to kick him out before he got bored, but there has to be a first time...''" | |align=left|"''The big bad bully himself, a spiteful space traveler who hops from planet to planet looking for good places to drop in and cause havoc until there's nothing left there to amuse him. Nobody's ever managed to kick him out before he got bored, but there has to be a first time...''" | ||
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|} | |} | ||
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Vehicle availability is marked as available ([[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]) and unavailable ([[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]). An asterisk (*) next to the check mark indicates that the player uses this vehicle in races in Adventure Mode and Trophy Race. | Vehicle availability is marked as available ([[File:Check mark.svg|x27px|Yes]]) and unavailable ([[File:X mark.svg|x27px|No]]). An asterisk (*) next to the check mark indicates that the player uses this vehicle in races in Adventure Mode and Trophy Race. | ||
===Dino Domain=== | ===Dino Domain=== | ||
[[Dino Domain]] is 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. | |||
====Tracks==== | ====Tracks==== | ||
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!Course | !Course | ||
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====Tricky Challenge==== | ====Tricky Challenge==== | ||
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!Boss | !Boss | ||
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====Fire Mountain==== | ====Fire Mountain==== | ||
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!Course | !Course | ||
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===Snowflake Mountain=== | ===Snowflake Mountain=== | ||
[[Snowflake Mountain]] is a snowy, Christmas-themed area. It is accessed from the frosty northeast corner of Timber's Island and requires two balloons to enter. | [[Snowflake Mountain]] is a snowy, Christmas-themed area. It is accessed from the frosty northeast corner of Timber's Island and requires two balloons to enter. | ||
====Tracks==== | ====Tracks==== | ||
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![[File:Car DKR art.png|76x38px|Car|link=Car]]<br>Car | ![[File:Car DKR art.png|76x38px|Car|link=Car]]<br>Car | ||
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====Bluey Challenge==== | ====Bluey Challenge==== | ||
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====Icicle Pyramid==== | ====Icicle Pyramid==== | ||
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===Sherbet Island=== | ===Sherbet Island=== | ||
[[Sherbet Island]] is 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. | [[Sherbet Island]] is 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. | ||
====Tracks==== | ====Tracks==== | ||
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====Bubbler Challenge==== | ====Bubbler Challenge==== | ||
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====Darkwater Beach==== | ====Darkwater Beach==== | ||
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===Dragon Forest=== | ===Dragon Forest=== | ||
[[Dragon Forest]] is a medieval countryside. It is accessed from behind a waterfall in the central part of Timber's Island and requires sixteen balloons to enter. | [[Dragon Forest]] is a medieval countryside. It is accessed from behind a waterfall in the central part of Timber's Island and requires sixteen balloons to enter. | ||
====Tracks==== | ====Tracks==== | ||
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!Course | !Course | ||
![[File:Car DKR art.png|76x38px|Car|link=Car]]<br>Car | ![[File:Car DKR art.png|76x38px|Car|link=Car]]<br>Car | ||
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====Smokey Challenge==== | ====Smokey Challenge==== | ||
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====Smokey Castle==== | ====Smokey Castle==== | ||
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===Wizpig | ===Wizpig's First Strike=== | ||
After the Wizpig amulet | After pieces of the Wizpig amulet are complete, players can face off against Wizpig for the first time in Timber's Island. His boss fight can be accessed by flying into the mouth of the statue. | ||
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===Future Fun Land=== | ===Future Fun Land=== | ||
[[Future Fun Land]] is 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. Future Fun Land is the only world in the game that does not have a challenge level. | [[Future Fun Land]] is 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. Future Fun Land is the only world in the game that does not have a challenge level. | ||
====Tracks==== | ====Tracks==== | ||
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!Course | !Course | ||
![[File:Car DKR art.png|76x38px|Car|link=Car]]<br>Car | ![[File:Car DKR art.png|76x38px|Car|link=Car]]<br>Car | ||
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====Wizpig Strikes Back==== | ====Wizpig Strikes Back==== | ||
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===Staff ghosts=== | ===Staff ghosts=== | ||
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!colspan=3 style="background:saddlebrown; color:white"|[[File:TT-CSS-DKR.png]]<br>{{color link|white|T.T.}}'s ghosts | !colspan=3 style="background:saddlebrown; color:white"|[[File:TT-CSS-DKR.png]]<br>{{color-link|white|T.T.}}'s ghosts | ||
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|align=center|[[File:DKR Wish Key model.png|40px]]<br>[[Wish Key|Key]] | |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 | |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]]. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:DKR Silver Coin.png]]<br>[[Silver Coin]] | |align=center|[[File:DKR Silver Coin.png]]<br>[[Silver Coin]] | ||
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[[File:Magic Codes Menu DKR.png|thumb|200px|The Magic Codes menu.]] | [[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. The "Clear All Codes" option only deletes the codes from the Code List that the player has entered; the ones that are earned from progression, such as "Control Drumstick," do not get deleted. | [[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. The "Clear All Codes" option only deletes the codes from the Code List that the player has entered; the ones that are earned from progression, such as "Control Drumstick," do not get deleted. | ||
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==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
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|Release | |Release | ||
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|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.'" | |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.'" | ||
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!colspan="4"style="background-color:silver;font-size:120%;text-align:center;"|Aggregators | !colspan="4" style="background-color:silver; font-size:120%; text-align:center;"|Aggregators | ||
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|colspan=2|Compiler | |colspan=2|Compiler | ||
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==Canceled sequels== | ==Canceled sequels== | ||
Owing to the game's success, numerous attempts at sequels were made. However, each ended up canceled due to [[Rare]]'s sale to {{wp|Microsoft}} in 2002, among other reasons. | 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. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=ディディーコングレーシング | ||
| | |JapR=Didī Kongu Rēshingu | ||
| | |JapM=Diddy Kong Racing | ||
}} | }} | ||