Sure it's cute, but it also doesn't allow much music to be placed on there. The problem here is that the CD is shaped like Diddy Kong. I feel that it might be wise for Nintendo to try to rival its Japanese counterparts when it comes to soundtracks, and produce them more seriously. There are only sixteen tracks on here, so this CD should be labeled "Greatest Hits" instead. The result is an entertaining piece of music, well worth listening to.īut alas, this domestic CD soundtrack release from Nintendo suffers the same faults as the domestic release of Yoshi's Story. It's a bouncy wintery song, with hints of popular Christmas songs like "Frosty The Snowman" and "Winter Wonderland". As hummable as each of the songs are, I would say that "Walrus Cove" is the very best song in the whole score. The boss challenge music, for instance, is really bouncy and well done. Although it's in the same mold as Mario Kart 64, this is a much better score. Diddy Kong Racing was a game I didn't much care for (An adventure-racing game? Preposterous!), but I must say, the staff at Rare did a very nice job with its music. This musical score works in mysterious ways.
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