“Mario Kart 64” was the video game that defined the kart racing genre, inspiring a legion of knock-offs in its wake. The kart fad, though short-lived, produced a few stellar games. While “Mario Kart ...
Born and raised in the frozen tundra of Syracuse, New York, Nick's love for video games started as a young child. After being introduced to the world of Super Mario, he branched out to various other ...
When I finally got the much hyped Nintendo 64, there were two games I got: Star Wars Shadows of the Empire and a game called Diddy Kong Racing. I chose to play Diddy Kong first and I beheld the most ...
Although Mario Kart 64 was THE racing title to own for the Nintendo 64, Diddy Kong Racing was another great game in the genre that isn’t quite as beloved, but still has a broad legion of appreciators.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook A reliable Nintendo insider has teased a handful of new Nintendo 64 titles that will be coming to ...
REDMOND, Wash., Feb. 7, 2007 - An array of cute monkeys, tigers, turtles and crocodiles (who were somehow granted licenses to drive) populate Nintendo's newest Wi-Fi-enabled game for Nintendo DS Lite, ...
Diddy Kong Racing first debuted 13 years ago, and still to this day, it hold up to its prime. For the presentation, Diddy Kong Racing just begs you to play it. It looks cute and fuzzy, however, what ...
Diddy Kong Racing DS is a remake of the N64 original and the final Donkey Kong game Rare developed for Nintendo after it was acquired by Microsoft.
A bloated space pig has taken control of Diddy Kong's Island paradise and only you can stop his nefarious plot! Take on the racing challenge of a lifetime as you drive, hover and fly your way across ...
With games like Sonic and Sega All-Stars Racing and Crash Team Racing, you don't need a plumber on the track to have a good time go-karting. Whether good or bad, some video game remakes like The Last ...
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