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rdfs:label
  • Diddy Kong Pilot (2001 build)
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  • Diddy Kong Pilot is a canceled Diddy Kong based video game for the Game Boy Advance, supposedly to be a sequel to Diddy Kong Racing. Not much else is known about this game, besides the fact that it was actually re-developed into Banjo-Pilot. Luckily, on September 15, 2011, a YouTube and Rare member Transparentjinjo posted a gameplay video here of this game on how progress was like while still in development as of September 7, 2001.
  • Diddy Kong Pilot is a cancelled video game that was developed for the Game Boy Advance. It was supposed to serve a part in the Donkey Kong series. It used the Mode 7 engine, an engine used by others games such as Super Mario Kart or Star Fox. This game was possibly going to be a sequel to Diddy Kong Racing, if not, based on it with the inclusion of biplanes similar to the ones in Diddy Kong Racing. It later was reskinned as Banjo-Pilot starting in 2003 sometime near when THQ had an agreement to publish Rare titles for the Game Boy Advance.
  • Diddy Kong Pilot is a cancelled Diddy Kong based video game for the Game Boy Advance, supposedly to be a sequel to Diddy Kong Racing. The game itself was cancelled as Nintendo considered the game substandard when the game itself was completed in 2002, thus leading to the game's cancellation. Rare tried to completely change Diddy Kong Pilot and were currently working on reskinning it. Though, as they were purchased by Microsoft for 365 million dollars, they had to shelf the game. Later in 2003, they announced that the game would be reskinned into Banjo-Pilot, with Banjo-Pilot itself being released in early 2005.
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  • Cancelled
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  • Cancelled
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Platforms
Series
  • Donkey Kong series
Name
  • Diddy Kong Pilot
Genre
  • Racing
Type
  • Game
Ratings
  • Unknown
Caption
  • Diddy Kong Pilot's selection menu.
nxtgame
  • Diddy Kong Racing DS
fix
  • a
Title
  • Diddy Kong Pilot
Pregame
  • Diddy Kong Racing
System
  • Game Boy Advance
Class
  • X
Modes
  • Single player
  • Single player, Multiplayer
Release
  • --03-04
Released
  • Unreleased
for
  • 2003
  • Yes
  • Diddy Kong Pilot
Developer
Rating
  • No
Publisher
abstract
  • Diddy Kong Pilot is a canceled Diddy Kong based video game for the Game Boy Advance, supposedly to be a sequel to Diddy Kong Racing. Not much else is known about this game, besides the fact that it was actually re-developed into Banjo-Pilot. Luckily, on September 15, 2011, a YouTube and Rare member Transparentjinjo posted a gameplay video here of this game on how progress was like while still in development as of September 7, 2001.
  • Diddy Kong Pilot is a cancelled Diddy Kong based video game for the Game Boy Advance, supposedly to be a sequel to Diddy Kong Racing. The game itself was cancelled as Nintendo considered the game substandard when the game itself was completed in 2002, thus leading to the game's cancellation. Rare tried to completely change Diddy Kong Pilot and were currently working on reskinning it. Though, as they were purchased by Microsoft for 365 million dollars, they had to shelf the game. Later in 2003, they announced that the game would be reskinned into Banjo-Pilot, with Banjo-Pilot itself being released in early 2005. Though, on September 15, 2011, a YouTube and former Rareware member under the alias of Transparentjinjo posted a gameplay video here (link defunct) on how progress was like as of September 7, 2001.
  • Diddy Kong Pilot is a cancelled video game that was developed for the Game Boy Advance. It was supposed to serve a part in the Donkey Kong series. It used the Mode 7 engine, an engine used by others games such as Super Mario Kart or Star Fox. This game was possibly going to be a sequel to Diddy Kong Racing, if not, based on it with the inclusion of biplanes similar to the ones in Diddy Kong Racing. It later was reskinned as Banjo-Pilot starting in 2003 sometime near when THQ had an agreement to publish Rare titles for the Game Boy Advance.
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