While Diddy Kong Racing Adventure also ultimately went unmade, some test footage for it surfaced online within the last few years. Diddy Kong Racing is set on Timbers Island and revolves around Diddy Kong and his friends attempt to defeat the intergalactic antagonist, a wizarding pig. Another GameCube sequel, this one titled Diddy Kong Racing Adventure, was also in development at one point. That project went through a few different iterations, but it was ultimately another canceled game. One day, his folks went away on vacation and left him in charge of the island, only to have it invaded by a bored thrillseeker from another planet named Wizpig. Rare worked on developing a sequel for the GameCube called Donkey Kong Racing. Debut: Diddy Kong Racing Residence: an island out on the sea Occupation: unknown Timber is a carefree tiger cub who lives on an island that has nothing but racetracks. However, that wasn't due to a lack of effort on Nintendo and Rare's part. Despite the popularity of the title, it somehow never received a sequel in the ten years between the original and the remake. But when the evil space pig, Wizpig, takes over the Island and attempts to kidnap the cuddly cub, Diddy Kong and his friends try to get rid of Wizpig for once and for all. Timber the Tiger comes to Timbers Island for a pleasant vacation. With Kevin Bayliss, Johnni Christensen, Eveline Fischer, Keith Rabbette. Critics still consider the 1997 racing title to be a high point of the Nintendo 64 library, with the game even receiving a remake for the Nintendo DS in 2007. Diddy Kong Racing: Directed by Lee Schuneman.
A small, earlier version of the Diddy Kong Racing logo. There is no palette associated with the texture.
A logo for Pro AM 64, likely from an early version of Diddy Kong Racing before Diddy was in the game. One of the most popular spin-offs to materialize was Diddy Kong Racing. Mirrored Tracks (code 0986754321): Appears to do the same thing as Adventure 2. Since its launch in the '90s, Rare's Donkey Kong Country franchise has seen plenty of follow-ups.