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[[File:Timber's Island DKR center area.png|thumb|left|[[Diddy Kong]] flying his [[plane]] in the center area of Timber's Island, facing the Wizpig head, in ''Diddy Kong Racing'']]
'''Timber's Island'''<ref>{{cite|title=''Diddy Kong Racing'' Nintendo Player's Guide|author=Swan, Leslie|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=1997|page=22}}</ref><ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20011214041630/http://dkr.com/tour.html|title=Timber's Island Tour|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|accessdate=July 5, 2024}}</ref> is both the hub area and main setting of ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]''. The island is governed and owned by [[Timber]]'s parents,<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 103|date=December 1997|page=14|quote='''TIMBER''' Timber’s family used to rule the island before the Wizpig began hogging all the race tracks. He’s determined to bring the big pig to justice. He’s well equipped to do it, too, with very solid handling. His acceleration, top speed and weight are all in the middle range.}}</ref> and it has a magical protector named [[Taj]]. Timber's Island hosts many environments, including a prehistoric valley, a beach, an arctic area, and a medieval village. Each area has a path connecting to the central area of the island. The central area has a head of [[Wizpig]] sculpted out of rock. When the player collects all pieces of the [[Wizpig amulet]], the player can go into the opened mouth of the head, where the [[Wizpig's First Strike|first race against Wizpig]] takes place. There are four zones on Timber's Island, each hosting four racetracks and a boss whom the player can race after clearing every racetrack in a zone. The zones are as follows:
'''Timber's Island'''<ref>Leung, Jason, Pelland, Scott and Shinoda, Paul. ''Diddy Kong Racing'' Player's Guide. Page 22.</ref><ref>[http://www.dkr.com/tour.html ''Diddy Kong Racing'' official site]. ''Nintendo''. Retrieved March 30, 2023.</ref> is the island where ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]'' take place; it also serves as the hub area for both games. The island is governed and owned by [[Timber]]'s parents,<ref>''Nintendo Power, Vol. 103'', January 1, 1997, page 14. '''''TIMBER''' Timber’s family used to rule the island before the Wizpig began hogging all the race tracks. He’s determined to bring the big pig to justice. He’s well equipped to do it, too, with very solid handling. His acceleration, top speed and weight are all in the middle range.''"</ref> and it has a magical protector named [[Taj]].


In ''Diddy Kong Racing'' and ''Diddy Kong Racing DS'', Timber's parents leave for a vacation to [[Donkey Kong Island|Kong Country]] and leave him temporarily in charge. During Timber's brief rule over the island, [[Wizpig]] attempts to conquer it. During the game(s), the racers try to stop Wizpig from taking complete control over the island.
*[[Dino Domain]] &ndash; a prehistoric area with dinosaurs and a wild volcano course
*[[Snowflake Mountain]] &ndash; a snow-covered area with mountains and snowy villages
*[[Sherbet Island]] &ndash; an aquatic-themed area based on a smaller island near Timber's Island
*[[Dragon Forest]] &ndash; a medieval-themed town and adjacent forest
*[[Future Fun Land]] &ndash; an area that is not a part of the island; the player can access the area after a rocketship disguised as a lighthouse blasts off


Timber's Island hosts many environments, including a prehistoric valley, a beach, an arctic area, and a medieval village. Each area has a path connecting to the central area of the island. The central area has a head of Wizpig sculpted out of rock. When the player collects all pieces of the [[Wizpig amulet]], the player can go into the opened mouth of the head, where the [[Wizpig's First Strike|first race against Wizpig]] takes place.
In both games' backstory, Timber's parents leave for a vacation to [[Donkey Kong Island|Kong Country]] and leave him temporarily in charge. During Timber's brief rule over the island, Wizpig attempts to conquer it. During gameplay, the racers try to stop Wizpig from taking complete control over the island.


In the DS remake, Timber's Island features more trees and bushes, Taj's tent, and a small beach near where the northern waterfall flows down. Nearby is a carved picture of a balloon on the stone wall. A set of sliding fenced slopes is added in the entrance to [[Snowflake Mountain]] where a frozen [[Golden Balloon]] sits on the top. The starting line has been changed from solid red to checkered red and yellow. The entrance to [[Dragon Forest]] has a secret path that leads to the beach where the [[Trophy Race]] billboard stands. There is also a cave that leads to the secret door with a carved face of Wizpig on it.
In the Nintendo DS remake, Timber's Island includes more trees and bushes, Taj's tent, and a small beach near where the northern waterfall flows down. Nearby is a carved picture of a balloon on the stone wall. A set of sliding fenced slopes is added in the entrance to Snowflake Mountain where a frozen [[Golden Balloon]] sits on the top. The starting line has been changed from solid red to checkered red and yellow. The entrance to Dragon Forest has a secret path that leads to the beach where the [[Trophy Race]] billboard stands. There is also a cave that leads to the secret door with a carved face of Wizpig on it.
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==Zones==
Timber's Island consists of four zones, each hosting four racetracks. Each zone has its own environment and an overseer native to that environment. The overseer is the boss of the zone, and the player can race them once they clear every racetrack in a zone.
*'''[[Dino Domain]]''' &ndash; a prehistoric area with dinosaurs and a wild volcano course
*'''[[Snowflake Mountain]]''' &ndash; a snow-covered area with mountains and snowy villages
*'''[[Sherbet Island]]''' &ndash; an aquatic-themed area based on a smaller island near Timber's Island
*'''[[Dragon Forest]]''' &ndash; a medieval-themed town and adjacent forest
*'''[[Future Fun Land]]''' &ndash; an area that is not a part of the island; the player can access the area after a rocketship disguised as a lighthouse blasts off


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Taj_head_DKRDS_ending.png|[[Smokey the Dragon]] sitting on the clifftop
Timber's Island DKR center area.png|Screenshot from ''Diddy Kong Racing''
Taj_head_DKRDS_ending.png|Screenshot from ''Diddy Kong Racing DS''
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Timber's Island would have served as the location to ''[[Diddy Kong Racing Adventure]]'', which was a rejected video game pitch idea.
*Timber's Island would have been the location to ''[[Diddy Kong Racing Adventure]]'', which was a rejected video game pitch idea.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 22:22, September 12, 2024

Timber's Island
Map of Timber's Island
Full map in Diddy Kong Racing DS
First appearance Diddy Kong Racing (1997)
Latest appearance Diddy Kong Racing DS (2007)
Ruler The Tigers
Inhabitants Taj

Timber's Island[1][2] is both the hub area and main setting of Diddy Kong Racing and Diddy Kong Racing DS. The island is governed and owned by Timber's parents,[3] and it has a magical protector named Taj. Timber's Island hosts many environments, including a prehistoric valley, a beach, an arctic area, and a medieval village. Each area has a path connecting to the central area of the island. The central area has a head of Wizpig sculpted out of rock. When the player collects all pieces of the Wizpig amulet, the player can go into the opened mouth of the head, where the first race against Wizpig takes place. There are four zones on Timber's Island, each hosting four racetracks and a boss whom the player can race after clearing every racetrack in a zone. The zones are as follows:

  • Dino Domain – a prehistoric area with dinosaurs and a wild volcano course
  • Snowflake Mountain – a snow-covered area with mountains and snowy villages
  • Sherbet Island – an aquatic-themed area based on a smaller island near Timber's Island
  • Dragon Forest – a medieval-themed town and adjacent forest
  • Future Fun Land – an area that is not a part of the island; the player can access the area after a rocketship disguised as a lighthouse blasts off

In both games' backstory, Timber's parents leave for a vacation to Kong Country and leave him temporarily in charge. During Timber's brief rule over the island, Wizpig attempts to conquer it. During gameplay, the racers try to stop Wizpig from taking complete control over the island.

In the Nintendo DS remake, Timber's Island includes more trees and bushes, Taj's tent, and a small beach near where the northern waterfall flows down. Nearby is a carved picture of a balloon on the stone wall. A set of sliding fenced slopes is added in the entrance to Snowflake Mountain where a frozen Golden Balloon sits on the top. The starting line has been changed from solid red to checkered red and yellow. The entrance to Dragon Forest has a secret path that leads to the beach where the Trophy Race billboard stands. There is also a cave that leads to the secret door with a carved face of Wizpig on it.

Gallery[edit]

Trivia[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Swan, Leslie (1997). Diddy Kong Racing Nintendo Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 22.
  2. ^ Timber's Island Tour. Nintendo of America (American English). Archived December 14, 2001, 04:16:30 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved July 5, 2024.
  3. ^ "TIMBER Timber’s family used to rule the island before the Wizpig began hogging all the race tracks. He’s determined to bring the big pig to justice. He’s well equipped to do it, too, with very solid handling. His acceleration, top speed and weight are all in the middle range." – December 1997. Nintendo Power Volume 103. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 14.