Diddy Kong Racing N64
Manual for Nintendo N64 Diddy Kong Racing. View and download the pdf, find answers to frequently asked questions and read feedback from users. Manual for Nintendo N64 Diddy Kong Racing. View and download the pdf, find answers to frequently asked questions and read feedback from users. Diddy Kong Racing is a racing 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. It is the first game of the Diddy Kong Racing series. The game features a story mode, a multiplayer mode, and two characters who would eventually receive their own spin-off.
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Don't dismiss this out-of-the-blue racer as Mario Kart 64 clone (although that's certainly not a bad thing). Diddy Kong Racing actually delivers a different--and in some ways more rewarding--gaming experience. For starters, the game packs plenty of Mario 64-esque exploration elements. The overworld, where you travel from one course-filled miniworld to another, is filled with hidden areas, balloons that grant access to later levels and its own racing challenges. And this emphasis on exploration carries over to the tracks themselves. The courses--of which there are more than 25--are filled with side roads and hidden, power-up-rich niches. Plus, you get Boss levels, multiple1 tasks to accomplish on each track, four-player racing and Battle Modes-there's just too much cool stuff in Diddy Kong Racing. But best of all are the three vehicles: the go-kart, the hovercraft and the airplane. After you meet certain objectives on each track, you can revisit them with any of the vehicles and discover new shortcuts only those machines can reach. Diddy Kong Racing is also loaded with Rare's now-trademark secret codes and bonus levels, such as an extra miniworld and an entire second quest. To top it all off, the fog-free graphics are the best yet on the Nintendo 64. My only gripe: Like all Rare games, this one isn’t easy.
If DKR would've come out n year ago, it would almost certainly be my favorite N64 game. It's truly a work of art. This game beats Mario Kart 64 In every department. The gameplay is more balanced and requires more strategy. The levels are way more interesting. The Adventure Mode is a lot of fun. The only thing it's missing Is more battle stages. Four is just not enough! DKR could've rated higher, had Mario Kart 64 not stolen most of its thunder.
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This game is everything Mario Kart 64 should've been but wasn't. Diddy has lots of hilarious regular and secret characters, loads of levels and some of the best graphics on the system to date. Leave it to Rare to take full advantage of everything under the N64's hood (with extra cartridge space to help). I loved the adventure aspect, but I thought the Bosses were unfair bordering on impossible at times (but at least it has Bosses).
Some may call this a sequel to Mario Kart 64 and they will be partially correct. Only a small tidbit of DKR is reminiscent of Mario Kart 64, while the rest remains unique and fresh. The multiple Battle Modes are nice, but the power-ups are sparse. Diddy Kong Racing is far tougher than Mario Kart 64. because of the lack of many items, so some levels require a perfect run to win. This is definitely a game of skill, not flash.