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Introduction

Well, well, well....So you want to know a bit more about this game eh? Well it is based around an ape called Donkey Kong. If you haven't heard of him, he was the first character of Nintendo. Oh did he do us Kongs proud. That was until one day some guy called Mario came along and ruined everything. All the great Kong tradition lost to this mushroom eating plumber. But as time moved on, Donkey Kong became nothing more that arch rivals to Mario and his brother Luigi. They've battled each other since the beginning of time but now, fate has decided that these two great game characters will play an array of sports. They've been partying, serve and volleying, smashing and of course, carting. The two have both appeared in the SNES and N64 versions of Nintendo racing, but our very own great Donkey Kong, has gone even further after the success of his little friend Diddy, in Diddy Kong Racing for the N64. Donkey Kong now has his own racing game up his sleeve but he is ot a wimpy ape, and he has ventured into racing on his very own animal buddy's that his has utilized throughout his adventures.

-Cranky Kong

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