Diddy Kong Racing DS

Diddy Kong Racing DS is an enhanced Nintendo DS port of the game Diddy Kong Racing. Diddy Kong Racing DS is Rare's first Nintendo DS game.

Story


When his parents go on vacation, Timber is left to care for the family island, Timber's Island. Unfortunatly, an evil, magic-weilding alien-pig named Wizpig invades the island and, brainwashing Tricky the Triceratops, Bluey the Walrus, Bubbler the Octopus and Smokey the Dragon, begins to take over the island and evicting people like Taj the Genie and Pipsy from their homes.

The island's fastest racer, Drumstick, challenges Wizpig to a race, only to dissapear without a trace after doing so. In desperation, Timber sends a letter to his friend Diddy Kong asking for help. Accepting Timber's plea, Diddy, calling several allies such as Dixie Kong, his girlfriend, Tiny Kong, Dixie's sister, Tiptup, a clumsy turtle, Bumper, down and dirty driver and Krunch, a Kremling Krew spy, sets-off to Timber's Island to take-down Wizpig....

With help from Taj and T.T., they manage to beat Tricky, Bluey, Bubbler and Smokey in races and snap them out-of Wizpig's brainwashing. Drumstick, who had been turned into a frog by Wizpig, is also returned to normal.

His reluctant minions defeated, Wizpig is next challenged by Diddy Kong and his friends. After a long and grueling race, Wizpig is defeated and a victory celebration is held. Unfortunatly, Wizpig crashes the party.

Following the evil alien to his home planet of Future Fun Land, a death-trap amusement park, Diddy Kong and his friends manage to get past all of Wizpig's challenges and get a rematch with the rocket-riding Wizpig. After a tough race, Wizpig is beaten and, his rocket malfunctioning, crashes into a deserted planet and becomes stranded.

Returning to Timber's Island, another celebration is held, Wizpig having been beaten, sewering a return, flies into a moon and his hold-over on the island gone.

Playable Characters

 * Diddy Kong
 * Dixie Kong
 * Tiny Kong
 * Timber
 * Bumper
 * Tiptup
 * Pipsy
 * Krunch
 * Drumstick (unlockable)
 * T.T. (unlockable)
 * Taj (unlockable)
 * Wizpig (unlockable)

Non-Playable Characters

 * Tricky
 * Bubbler
 * Bluey
 * Smokey

"Alakazam!"
Taj the Genie is the caretaker of the island and will gladly be of assistance and training. Taj wil appear every time a racer gains ten Golden Ballons and will set challenges. He also takes care of rewards and unlockables. Taj will allow you to paint your vehicle for free, but he has a few expensive items in his tent on the center court yard facing the Wizpig statue head. He calls it his "Wishes Menu":

Balloons
A colored balloon awaits any racer in normal racing levels. They consist of weapons. Once you get up to three they increase in strength.

Power-Up Tokens are scattered in every race Track. Collect one, the racer can upgrade their balloon streingth with just one balloon pick up and make it it's maximum power.

Key
C = Car The Car is the standard vehicle of choice in most courses and is easiest to handle. H = Hovercraft The Hovercraft swerves in on and off track, and can be argued as the hardest to handle at times. P = Plane The Plane is smooth and steady and can be a true vehicle and a nightmare in some senses. Its hard to get back in the running if the racer is hit with a missile or falls fate to a bubble.

Beating the Pig Wizard


Once Collecting the various amulets from Tricky, Bluey, Bubbler and Smokey, the Wizpig statue head's mouth will open and inside the opening Wizpig awaits to race. By letting the gas go on the various zippers, the racer can be sure of an easy win, but missing the zippers could cause them to lose the win.

The second Wizpig race will be Wizpig's undoing. From the start, his rocket is a little uneasy and get too close, it will act as a missile and the racer, with Wizpig, get set back. By collecting as much blue balloons as possible and zipping away from the rocket-jet pig, winning should not be doubtful. Unfortunately, his spaceship is too far good of aim and can easily set you back real far when the racer gets to that part. A good blue balloon should zip them past the notorious ship.

Taj's races and challenges
Taj will race and train the racer in many areas aside from selling you unlockables and helping them customize their car. He usually rides his Magic Carpet or stands in awe as the racer fulfills Taj's own wish. In return for the racers sucess in the challenge he'll give them a balloon.

Taj Challenges

 * Car Race - Once the racer starts their game, they race Taj around in a circle with the car, following the black and white tokens. This is an act of training and their first golden balloon
 * Hovercraft Race - Before the racer goes to beat Trixy again, the racer races Taj with the hovercraft around the island, following the tokens
 * Plane Race - After Dino Domain is beaten, The racer races Taj in a Plane around the island following the tokens in a similar pattern to the Hovercraft race.
 * Blowing out the Torches challenge - After Bubbler is defeated, Taj orders the racer to blow out the 9 torches on the island in 60 seconds.
 * Taj Token Tussle - The racer races taj to roam around the island for ten Taj Tokens by following the arrows to their temporary locations. The first to ten tokens wins.

Balloon Pop Challenge
After the area's major boss is defeated (except Future Fun Land's), they order the racer to get at least a bronze balloon in each of their four tracks. By using the Stylus, racers can pop the golden balloons scattered over each track. 50 Gold balloons are in each, and popping them can gain a rank (Bronze, Silver, and Gold)

Once the racer gets the bronze or up, the racer will receive a golden balloon for their first win at the challenge.

Rank amounts

 * Dino Domain
 * Bronze - 24 balloons
 * Silver - 34 balloons
 * Gold - 50 balloons


 * Snowflake Mountain
 * Bronze - 34 balloons
 * Silver - 40 balloons
 * Gold - 50 balloons


 * Sherbet Island
 * Bronze - 40 balloons
 * Silver - 45 balloons
 * Gold - 50 balloons


 * Dragon Forest
 * Bronze - 40 balloons
 * Silver - 45 balloons
 * Gold - 50 balloons


 * Future Fun Land
 * Bronze - 40 balloons
 * Silver - 45 balloons
 * Gold - 50 balloons

Differences Between Versions
Along with it's several new features Diddy Kong Racing DS has several notable differences between it and the original Nintendo 64 version. These differences include:

Music
A couple of levels have different musical scores than their N64 counterparts:


 * Jungle Falls - a new score with it's name sung into it "jungggggle, a-jungle falls". The old music from Jungle Falls was moved to the credits.
 * Snowball Valley - a little more of a jolly music tone, less childish like the N64 counterpart
 * Pirate Lagoon - a more tropical background tone and the hip pirate-like music in the original
 * Treasure Caves - less ground-pounding than the original's music, and a more tropical feel
 * Windmill Plains - a more country-type background music flow like the originals but very different music
 * Spaceport Alpha - more space-type music quality
 * Spacedust Alley- has the old Spaceport Alpha music.