
And it’s not like the songs are just good either, they add to the overall stress of the race as well like when you’re nearing the finish line and the music speeds up just as another racer hops on your tail, and you barely pass them to win.it’s exhilarating! As a matter of fact, the more that I talk about this game, the more that I wonder why there was never a sequel. Every track has its own song, and each one is better than the last. And I don’t know about anyone else, but I absolutely love the water in this game the look, the feel, it’s so warm and inviting! I still remember the first time that I saw that gorgeous H2O it was the single greatest thing that I had ever seen back then, and it's still pretty nice to look at today in 2016.Īnother reason why Diddy Kong Racing is so great, like many other Nintendo franchises, is the fantastic music throughout the entire game.

That’s one of the things that I loved most about the Nintendo 64 the exploration of these entirely new and never before seen 3D environments it was quite a time to be alive. I mean, how great is it that you have not one, not two, but three vehicles to choose from? I hadn’t seen anything like that before this game, and driving them all around that gorgeous island whenever I wanted was so much fun that I'll never forget. In fact, one of my favorite childhood memories is flying around Timber’s Island for hours in my spiffy plane, hovercraft, and go-kart, simply taking in the scenery. And as far as being a Mario Kart clone, that’s completely crazy as RARE introduced entirely new aspects to the gameplay like boss battles and Silver Coin Challenges, two features that Mario Kart definitely did not have back then or even now which makes me wonder if there is any room today for a new release of this long forgotten racer.ĭiddy Kong Racing also introduced an entire overworld where players can goof off and not really accomplish anything, adding greatly to the general atmosphere in my opinion. Because although Diddy Kong Racing can be pretty easy at times, there were still a few challenges that had me tearing my hair out when I first played this game as a kid (I’m looking at you Silver Coin Challenge in Snowball Valley ).

Sure, some people slammed Diddy Kong Racing for being a Mario Kart clone, and for being too easy, but I disagree with both of those assessments. When this game first came out in 1997, the Nintendo 64 was still very new to me and having only seen Mario Kart, it was a nice little surprise to see a new kart racer come out so soon especially since it features its own lineup of characters, many of which I had never seen before. Diddy Kong Racing (N64) is a game that I have extremely fond memories for that date back to when I was just a small child experiencing 3D environments on a Nintendo console for the very first time.
