Diddy Kong Racing DS | 
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Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 1553
Platform: Nintendo Ds Genre: kart_racing_and_flying_games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.7 x 0.8
MPN: NTR P AWDE Model: NTRPAWDE UPC: 045496738532 EAN: 0045496738532 ASIN: B000LLUXDW
Release Date: February 5, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Very good condition. This item has been TESTED & PLAYS FINE. 100% guaranteed against defects. Contact us within 7 days if there is any defect, and we will gladly replace or refund your purchase. Your satisfaction is our goal. We look forward to helping you! 100% guaranteed against defects. Contact us within 7 days if there is any defect, and we will gladly replace or refund your purchase. Your satisfaction is our goal. We look forward to helping you!
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| • | Drivers can use Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection to go online and race against up to seven other players from around the world | | • | Touch Screen controls let you move your vehicle and launch attacks in a whole new way | | • | Touch Screen also makes building the course a snap | | • | Wish Race mode gives you complete freedom to design, build, and race on the track of your dreams | | • | Nintendo WFC compatibility lets you share your work of genuis with everyone |
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Somewhat disappointing February 8, 2007 N. Durham (Philadelphia, PA) 24 out of 28 found this review helpful
For starters, when Diddy Kong Racing was originally released way back when for the Nintendo 64, I wouldn't exactly would have called it a classic. Like a few other N64 games to come to the DS (Super Mario 64, Snowboard Kids), Diddy Kong Racing gets a bit of a makeover on Nintendo's smash hit dual screened portable system. Diddy Kong, Dixie Kong, and almost everyone else are here (except for Conker and Banjo), as you cart race around different tracks picking up collectables along the way. There's some touch screen controls thrown in for good measure, but for the most part they're not utilized very well. Not to mention that there are a few graphical glitches and bugs to boot, just like in the original. Negatives aside, there's a staggering amount of activities to do in the game that really turn up the replay value; and each track and character has their own unique charm. The Wi-Fi multiplayer capability is pretty well utilized as well, although there's no multiplayer chat. There's a boat load of unlockable content too, so regardless of how you feel about Diddy Kong Racing DS as a whole, you're guaranteed to be busy with it. That being said, if you go into this expecting another dose of Mario Kart only with monkeys, be warned, Diddy Kong Racing DS isn't bad, but it's nowhere near as great as Mario Kart.
Another N64 Classic returns February 5, 2007 Michael Kerner (Brooklyn, New York U.S.A.) 14 out of 17 found this review helpful
Back when the Nintendo DS was launched in 2004, the first game that was released was a revised edition of Super Mario 64. the game really showed how dynamic and far the system would. It definitely was one of the most brilliant games I've ever played on the N64, and it was again on the Nintendo DS. Another classic is returning from the Nintendo 64 era just now. Back in 1997, Diddy Kong Racing was one of the most thrilling race games ever made. The gameplay was absolutely amazing, and it showed a new element in kart racing that hadn't been seen. Now it is returning to the Nintendo DS, but can it speed for gamers the way it did nearly 10 years ago? Diddy Kong Racing for the Nintendo DS brings the element of Diddy Kong and friends as they try to secure, and revise Timber Island from the cluches of the vulgar Wizpig and his crew by racing through over 20 tracks ranging that tests your ability to feel speed. In this game, you'll race from the traditional karts, as well as hovercrafts and small planes too. The graphics are definitely in tune and have been remastered beautifully from its N64 original, but there are a lot of changes in this edition. One of the changes is the character lineup. In this version, Conker the Squirel and Banjo Bear, yes Banjo from Banjo-Kazooie are not in this edition, as they were with the original version. Another change is the challenges. When the N64 version came out, you had to battle through a silver coin challenge, inorder to battle against the bosses for the second match of the challenge. In this version, you'll have to endure a balloon popping challenge, which endures a bit more to handle with the stylus in play. The game also brings out a bit more in play, by adding a couple of new additions, like placing the wi-fi connection in by having you race and challenge up to 8 racers, and a new wish mode, where you can actually create and race against others on tracks which you can customize, and make for your own. All in all, if you haven't yet played Diddy Kong Racing from its N64 era, it is definitely worth trying. But for veteran racers who've mastered the original version, they'll probably be in for a few treats here as well. While this racer was always a step behind what made Mario Kart so well in the gameplay, it still pleases die hard racing fans. I definitely recommend this as a must buy for the Nintendo DS. Graphics: B+ Sound: B Control: B- Fun & Enjoyment: B 1/2- for solo players, B for multiplayers Overall: B
Nothing Compared to the Original February 14, 2007 Pam Hodges (Texas) 9 out of 13 found this review helpful
I admit, I've been pretty pumped for this game ever since I heard about it. I'm a HUGE fan of the original Diddy Kong Racing for N64 and I couldn't wait to get this one in my hands. With the list of all its new features, such as track building, unlockables, and even new characters, I was so hyped! Sadly, all of these come at a price. The new charcters are simply replacing old ones, not in addition to. We no longer can race as Conker or Banjo. The unlockables cost a certain amount of coins, which have replaced the banannas that used to frequent the tracks to give you a speed boost. Even though the graphics have improved greatly, the gameplay is down a lot. Now, timing your acceleration to gain a speed boost at the beginning of a race has been replaced with spinning a wheel or propeller before the announcer says "go", which greatly reduces your start time, whether you choose to attempt the initial speed boost or simply wait to race. The boss challenges are now what appears to be a rail shooter type, to collect balloons and coins. As fun as the initial idea of this sounds, it is not fun AT ALL. Instead of the camera being set to a certain point, you have to adjust it with your stylus to see the whole screen, while popping balloons and dragging coins to a purse, all with the stylus! Normally, this would be impossible in a game such as Diddy Kong Racing, known for its challenging gameply, but that has been tweaked as well. The game is FAR too easy. Some bosses that used to pose a threat are now the equivalent to playing against your friends with mental disabilities. (Was that too crude?) Steering the airplane without a joystick is next to impossible. You always find yourself ramming into walls or flying against the ground. I really have nothing good to say about this game, except the fact that it is Diddy Kong Racing and will provide for at least a few hours of entertainment. Simply rent this one and save your bucks for Mario Kart DS. If you really one to experience a phenomenal racing game, buy Diddy Kong Racing for N64.
It's About Time Nintendo!!!! February 6, 2007 J. Mammone (smoogster) 7 out of 11 found this review helpful
I feel with the release of The Wii that Nintendo has forgotten about its other affordable systems. How many new games have come out for Gamecube??? It seems only when a new childrens movie is launched. But Finally they got something right! Not nonly should this title have been made for the DS, it should have also upgraded to the Gamecube. You don't fix what ain't broke and this had to be an all time favorite on the N64. There is nothing wrong with bringing back a CLASSIC for a new game system. Sell it and they will buy. Diddy Kong has been a favorite of mine since its introduction on the N64. Hats off Nintendo, you did something right but you still are lacking the games for your affordable systems. More new games need to come out for the DS and Gamecube has many children and some adults have these systems as dust collectors in thier home due to the lack of new software.
GO ONLINE and YOU'll LOVE IT! February 6, 2007 Aaron L. Shaw (Provo, UT USA) 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
This game is a replica of the old N64 game. Except on this outing, the single player game is not much better than below average. Sure there is some good parts for the casual gamer that is not too hard on games. However, if you are a video game reviewer or a world class player, you will find this game has many shortcomings in the single player mode ... Well, it stinks. Now, on the other hand, the online play rocks. THis really seals the deal for this game. So in short summary, if you can't get online and your a casual gamer, rent the game. If you can get online, and you have a friend or two that can too, its worth the purchase. I hope this helps!
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