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'''Spaceport Alpha''' is | |image = [[File:DKR-SpaceportAlpha.png|250px]] | ||
|location = [[Future Fun Land]] | |||
|balloons = 41 (race, N64)<br>40 (race, DS)<br>45 (challenge, N64)<br>44 (challenge, DS) | |||
|transportation = [[Car]], [[Hovercraft]], '''[[Plane]]''' | |||
|meet_tt = 2:16.00 | |||
|beat_tt = 2:09.03 | |||
|notes = The stage takes place inside a space station. | |||
|map = [[File:DKR Map Spaceport Alpha.png]]<br>N64<br>[[File:DKRDS Icon Spaceport Alpha.png]]<br>DS | |||
|before = [[Darkmoon Caverns|<<]] | |||
|after = [[Star City|>>]] | |||
}} | |||
'''Spaceport Alpha''' is the third track of [[Future Fun Land]], the nineteenth main race track, and the twenty-fourth overall course in ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and its [[Nintendo DS]] remake, ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]].'' The track requires 41 [[Gold Balloon]]s to be unlocked (40 in the remake), but, once the track and the world boss are completed, it takes 45 balloons to play it again with the [[Silver Coin]] Challenge (44 to play the [[Balloon Touch Challenge]] in the Nintendo DS remake). The [[plane]] is the standard vehicle for this course, but the [[car]] and [[hovercraft]] can also be used after it is completed twice or in [[Time Trial]]s. The official ''Diddy Kong Racing'' website suggested racing as Conker on this track.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19981203031521/http://www.dkr.com/spaceport.html ''Diddy Kong Racing'' website (Spaceport Alpha)]</ref> | |||
{{ | The course is set inside a large spaceport full of many high-tech devices. The course features two large rooms, one of which has a giant 64 on its floor (referencing the [[Nintendo 64]]). The track also features a powerful fan that can push the racers up through a narrow passage in a tunnel, along with a long room full of roadblocks and lasers. | ||
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[[Category: | In the Nintendo DS version of the game, Spaceport Alpha features several differences. While the course is set up in a very similar way, the second large room after the fan has a DS sign printed on its floor, instead of a 64, to reference the Nintendo DS. The lasers have also been removed, and the music has been replaced by a more high-tech theme, with the original theme being used for [[Spacedust Alley]]. | ||
==Layout== | |||
[[File:Spaceport_Alpha.png|200px|thumb|left]] | |||
The track begins in a wide area. A small alcove in the wall to the right of the starting line holds a [[Power-Up Token]], and four [[Item Balloon]]s are placed farther ahead where the road becomes slightly skinnier. Another room is located after a small tunnel, and it features a small road for those driving cars. Around this thin road, the ground becomes slanted, and some Item Balloons and Power-Up Tokens are placed on it. Several gadgets are shown on the wall to the left, as well as a few pictures of [[Wizpig|Wizpig's]] head. A Zipper is located at the exit of a room, leading to a wide, empty room with arrows and windows on its walls. The arrows point to a narrow tunnel. The tunnel curves downwards, so racers in planes who do not travel straight down can easily run into the wall. At the bottom of the tunnel, a fan can be reached that pushes all racers back up through the other end of the tunnel. There is another large, empty room at the end of the tunnel, and it has a DS sign painted on its floor and some arrows pointing to another room on its walls. | |||
Large windows are also around the walls with electrical currents going across them. In the next room, the walls are painted red, and arrows point to the exit of the small room to the right. A straight pathway makes up the next area, which is full of many large roadblocks, which are placed along the walls and in the center of the ground. Lasers also shoot from the walls in the original version of the game. Additionally, there is a variety of Item Balloons scattered place-to-place, as well as a few Zippers near the walls. At the end of the long room, a narrow tunnel is placed to the right. The round tunnel consists of a wall full of several shades of blue and some Item Balloons. The tunnel continues into a long control-room like area. On the windows to the left of the long room, one can see the outside of the spaceport into space. Some car Zippers are located along the ground of the area, along with a Power-Up Token and some Item Balloons. Outside of the tunnel is another car Zipper, taking racers to another wide area. Bananas (or [[Rareware Coin]]s in the DS version) line up along the walls here, and to the left of this area is the finish line. | |||
==Silver Coin locations== | |||
===Adventure mode=== | |||
*The first coin is placed near the wall on the right before the player enters the second room. | |||
*The second coin is on the ground in the second room near a green wall. | |||
*Before heading up through a tunnel on a strong gust of wind, the racers pass the third coin. | |||
*In the middle of the large room after the vertical tunnels is the fourth coin. | |||
*The fifth coin is to the left of a roadblock near the beginning of the straight room full of lasers. | |||
*In the same room as the fifth coin, the sixth coin is located to the right of the area after a Zipper. | |||
*The seventh coin can be found immediately before the round, blue tunnel. | |||
*The eighth coin is in the center of the exit of the blue tunnel. | |||
===Adventure Two mode=== | |||
*Just after the start, on the bottom of the track, in between the Item Balloons. | |||
*On the left side of the track, just before the second corner. | |||
*In the middle of the entrance to the area with the air gust section. | |||
*In a [[Dash Panel#Diddy Kong Racing / Diddy Kong Racing DS|Zipper]] in the large empty room. | |||
*On top of the first platform on the left side of the track in the section with the laser beams. | |||
*In the middle of the track, halfway through the section with the laser beams. | |||
*On the right side of the track in the section with the laser beams, just before the exit of the section. | |||
*Halfway through the blue tunnel, near the top. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
===''Diddy Kong Racing''=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Spaceport Alpha 1.png|The start of the track | |||
Spaceport Alpha 2.png|"N64" is printed on the wall. | |||
Spaceport Alpha 3.png|Diddy approaching the fan | |||
Spaceport Alpha 4.png|The laser corridor | |||
Spaceport Alpha 5.png|The bright blue tunnel | |||
Spaceport Alpha 6.png|The control room | |||
Spaceport Alpha 7.png|The empty alcove near the starting line | |||
</gallery> | |||
===''Diddy Kong Racing DS''=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Spaceport Alpha DS 1.png|A Diddy portrait near the start | |||
Spaceport Alpha DS 2.png|The fan tunnel | |||
Spaceport Alpha DS 3.png|The floor now has "DS" printed on it instead of "64". | |||
Spaceport Alpha DS 4.png|Another Diddy portrait | |||
Spaceport Alpha DS 5.png|[[Bumper (character)|Bumper]] boosting off a Zipper | |||
Spaceport Alpha DS 6.png|The originally empty alcove now contains a Power-Up Token. | |||
Spaceport Alpha DS Balloon Touch.png|The Balloon Touch Challenge | |||
DKRDS map small Spaceport Alpha.png|Map (zoomed out) | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=スペースポートΑ | |||
|JapR=Supēsupōto Α | |||
|JapM=Spaceport Α | |||
|Spa=Estación Alfa | |||
|SpaM=Alpha Station | |||
|Fre=Station Alpha | |||
|FreN=''Diddy Kong Racing'' | |||
|FreM=Alpha Station | |||
|Fre2=Spatial Alpha | |||
|Fre2N=''Diddy Kong Racing DS'' | |||
|Fre2M=Space Alpha | |||
|Ger=Raumhafen Alpha | |||
|GerM=Spaceport Alpha | |||
|Ita=Base Alpha | |||
|ItaM=Alpha Base | |||
}} | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*The laser corridor is likely inspired by the {{wp|Death Star}} "trench run" scene from ''{{wp|Star Wars (film)|Star Wars}}''. | |||
==References== | |||
<references/> | |||
{{DKR}} | |||
[[Category:Cosmic areas]] | |||
[[Category:Diddy Kong Racing race courses]] |
Latest revision as of 09:34, September 5, 2024
Spaceport Alpha | |||
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Location | Future Fun Land | ||
Balloon(s) required | 41 (race, N64) 40 (race, DS) 45 (challenge, N64) 44 (challenge, DS) | ||
Transportation | Car, Hovercraft, Plane | ||
Meet T.T (N64) | 2:16.00 | ||
Beat T.T. | 2:09.03 | ||
Notes | The stage takes place inside a space station. | ||
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Spaceport Alpha is the third track of Future Fun Land, the nineteenth main race track, and the twenty-fourth overall course in Diddy Kong Racing and its Nintendo DS remake, Diddy Kong Racing DS. The track requires 41 Gold Balloons to be unlocked (40 in the remake), but, once the track and the world boss are completed, it takes 45 balloons to play it again with the Silver Coin Challenge (44 to play the Balloon Touch Challenge in the Nintendo DS remake). The plane is the standard vehicle for this course, but the car and hovercraft can also be used after it is completed twice or in Time Trials. The official Diddy Kong Racing website suggested racing as Conker on this track.[1]
The course is set inside a large spaceport full of many high-tech devices. The course features two large rooms, one of which has a giant 64 on its floor (referencing the Nintendo 64). The track also features a powerful fan that can push the racers up through a narrow passage in a tunnel, along with a long room full of roadblocks and lasers.
In the Nintendo DS version of the game, Spaceport Alpha features several differences. While the course is set up in a very similar way, the second large room after the fan has a DS sign printed on its floor, instead of a 64, to reference the Nintendo DS. The lasers have also been removed, and the music has been replaced by a more high-tech theme, with the original theme being used for Spacedust Alley.
Layout[edit]
The track begins in a wide area. A small alcove in the wall to the right of the starting line holds a Power-Up Token, and four Item Balloons are placed farther ahead where the road becomes slightly skinnier. Another room is located after a small tunnel, and it features a small road for those driving cars. Around this thin road, the ground becomes slanted, and some Item Balloons and Power-Up Tokens are placed on it. Several gadgets are shown on the wall to the left, as well as a few pictures of Wizpig's head. A Zipper is located at the exit of a room, leading to a wide, empty room with arrows and windows on its walls. The arrows point to a narrow tunnel. The tunnel curves downwards, so racers in planes who do not travel straight down can easily run into the wall. At the bottom of the tunnel, a fan can be reached that pushes all racers back up through the other end of the tunnel. There is another large, empty room at the end of the tunnel, and it has a DS sign painted on its floor and some arrows pointing to another room on its walls.
Large windows are also around the walls with electrical currents going across them. In the next room, the walls are painted red, and arrows point to the exit of the small room to the right. A straight pathway makes up the next area, which is full of many large roadblocks, which are placed along the walls and in the center of the ground. Lasers also shoot from the walls in the original version of the game. Additionally, there is a variety of Item Balloons scattered place-to-place, as well as a few Zippers near the walls. At the end of the long room, a narrow tunnel is placed to the right. The round tunnel consists of a wall full of several shades of blue and some Item Balloons. The tunnel continues into a long control-room like area. On the windows to the left of the long room, one can see the outside of the spaceport into space. Some car Zippers are located along the ground of the area, along with a Power-Up Token and some Item Balloons. Outside of the tunnel is another car Zipper, taking racers to another wide area. Bananas (or Rareware Coins in the DS version) line up along the walls here, and to the left of this area is the finish line.
Silver Coin locations[edit]
Adventure mode[edit]
- The first coin is placed near the wall on the right before the player enters the second room.
- The second coin is on the ground in the second room near a green wall.
- Before heading up through a tunnel on a strong gust of wind, the racers pass the third coin.
- In the middle of the large room after the vertical tunnels is the fourth coin.
- The fifth coin is to the left of a roadblock near the beginning of the straight room full of lasers.
- In the same room as the fifth coin, the sixth coin is located to the right of the area after a Zipper.
- The seventh coin can be found immediately before the round, blue tunnel.
- The eighth coin is in the center of the exit of the blue tunnel.
Adventure Two mode[edit]
- Just after the start, on the bottom of the track, in between the Item Balloons.
- On the left side of the track, just before the second corner.
- In the middle of the entrance to the area with the air gust section.
- In a Zipper in the large empty room.
- On top of the first platform on the left side of the track in the section with the laser beams.
- In the middle of the track, halfway through the section with the laser beams.
- On the right side of the track in the section with the laser beams, just before the exit of the section.
- Halfway through the blue tunnel, near the top.
Gallery[edit]
Diddy Kong Racing[edit]
Diddy Kong Racing DS[edit]
Bumper boosting off a Zipper
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | スペースポートΑ[?] Supēsupōto Α |
Spaceport Α | |
French | Station Alpha[?] | Alpha Station | Diddy Kong Racing |
Spatial Alpha[?] | Space Alpha | Diddy Kong Racing DS | |
German | Raumhafen Alpha[?] | Spaceport Alpha | |
Italian | Base Alpha[?] | Alpha Base | |
Spanish | Estación Alfa[?] | Alpha Station |
Trivia[edit]
- The laser corridor is likely inspired by the Death Star "trench run" scene from Star Wars.