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In ''Diddy Kong Racing'', Diddy Kong would go on another adventure without Donkey Kong; rather than established characters from the ''Donkey Kong Country'' series, this game used an original cast of characters created by Rare, notably including [[Banjo]] and {{iw|wikipedia|Conker the Squirrel}}, who would later star in their own series. In the story of the game, Diddy is called to help by his friend Timber in order to defeat the evil alien Wizpig in a series of racing competitions and prevent him from taking over his island. A remake was released for the Nintendo DS, once again developed by Rare, but Conker and Banjo were replaced by Dixie Kong and Tiny Kong respectively due to [[Microsoft]]'s acquisition of Rare from a few years earlier, as well as Conker's transition into an adult-themed character.
In ''Diddy Kong Racing'', Diddy Kong would go on another adventure without Donkey Kong; rather than established characters from the ''Donkey Kong Country'' series, this game used an original cast of characters created by Rare, notably including [[Banjo]] and {{iw|wikipedia|Conker the Squirrel}}, who would later star in their own series. In the story of the game, Diddy is called to help by his friend Timber in order to defeat the evil alien Wizpig in a series of racing competitions and prevent him from taking over his island. A remake was released for the Nintendo DS, once again developed by Rare, but Conker and Banjo were replaced by Dixie Kong and Tiny Kong respectively due to [[Microsoft]]'s acquisition of Rare from a few years earlier, as well as Conker's transition into an adult-themed character.


Following Microsoft's acquisition of Rare, Diddy has also become a recurring cast member in many pieces of {{uv|Mario}} spin-off media, replacing Donkey Kong Jr., including various entries in the ''Mario Kart'', ''Mario Party'', and sports series, as well as ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'', and has been featured in a variety of snack food and toy merchandise lines alongside ''Mario'' characters.
Following Microsoft's acquisition of Rare, Diddy has also become a recurring cast member in many pieces of {{uv|Mario}} spin-off media, replacing Donkey Kong Jr., including various entries in the ''Mario Kart'', ''Mario Party'', and ''Mario Tennis'' series, as well as ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'', and has been featured in a variety of snack food and toy merchandise lines alongside ''Mario'' characters.
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