"The G-Genie? B-but nobody's seen him for f-fifty years," heprotested."I know! I know! But I just did, I promise!"Timber frowned, thinking his way through. "He said he'd help! Really, Bumper, he did! Ijust saw him!"Tiptup blinked. Wizpig's unwanted intrusion left her family homeless."Who are you talking about?" Bumper asked curiously."Taj! The Genie!" Pipsy babbled. After all, this whole business had been harder on the littlemouse than any of them. "He said he wanted tofind a champion to go after that horrible pig once and for all!""Slow down, Pipsy," Timber urged, trying to make sense of her words withoutupsetting her. "You go tell boss - see what he think of that, huh?"And with that, Krunch lumbred off through the trees, grumpily swatting asidevines as he went.-Meanwhile, Timber was trying to calm the excitable Pipsy so that he couldunderstand at least part of what she was saying."He said he'd help us!" she squealed, making Bumper and Tiptup wince as thepitch of her voice soared in and out of audible range. "I go after him," he bellowed tohis cowardly colleague.
I not go," he said, and turned and bolted into the undergrowth.Krunch rolled his eyes. "Why?" he asked."What if he go fetch others? Fight Kremlings?"The second Kremling thought about this and then realised what Krunch was aboutto suggest."No way. A pair of Kremling spies lurking behind aboulder watched him with suspicion."Hey - where you think he go?" asked Krunch.His crony frowned. Whistling for Squawks - his own makeshift carrier pigeon - he began toscribble out a couple of messages of his own.A few hours later, Diddy Kong was on the first leg of his journey, tearing offat high speed through the jungle. So, the apedug out a pencil stub from the mess of his bedroom and hopped back into hisseat. after all, this Wizpig soundedlike a pretty mean foe.Finally, he decided that his friends Banjo and Conker would still enjoy anadventure, even if it turned out that their services weren't needed. The question that preoccupied him now was whether or not heshould draft some extra help, just in case.
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After Diddy Kong carefully readthe note through a couple more times, he sat back and gnawed on a finger, hisgaze fixed somewhere beyond the early morning jungle mist.He'd been asked to help, so his intention to zip off as soon as possible couldnot be in doubt. The young Tiger had found himself in quite a bit oftrouble that, for once, wasn't even his fault. Things had been all too quiet since thoseold family friends the Tigers had arrived to spend their summer.And as it turned out, the message was from his old friend Timber, son of theKongs' guests, the Tigers. "Help!!!"Now this sounds promising, he thought. It wasn't often that a message arrived from so far away that it had tobe brought in by carrier pigeon! Eager to find out what it contained, he tuggedout the note impatiently and started to read.
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Get in touch and let us know the answers! We'll read them out on the next | | podemup.live | twitch.Get a FREE iPad or MacBook Air!!!!!!! Diddy Kong RacingTyped out by Ben KosminaReleased: 1997Game Code: NUS-NDYP-AUS-CONTENTSTHE NINTENDO 64 CONTROLLER 3THE STORY 5BEFORE STARTING THE GAME 7ADVENTURE MODE 10TRACKS MODE 21THE CHARACTERS 23THE WORLDS 27-THE STORYDiddy Kong sat on the porch of his tree house and curiously tore open theletter. So, some homework for you guys!.ġ) Were the various Amiga's always slightly yellowish in colour like the new Mini one is?Ģ) Why is Link's hair pink in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past on the SNES? Plus, some colour-related questions emerged during the show that we didn't know the answers to. Jelle's Marble League the Video Game. Exposing Fraud And Deception In The Retro Video Game Market (Karl Jobst). Plus, we discuss the A500 Amiga Mini, we discover that Tibbs is a Worms Historian, we give some very belated, very poorly prepared E3 2021 impressions, and we're throwing THREE Incoming Indie picks your way! Can't say fairer than that!
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After a short break, we're back to our normal format with a bang! We're looking at the excellent Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap for Game Boy Advance! It's Tibbs' first go on a Zelda, and we also approach the series in general from this angle, so anyone also looking to get into the series might do well to listen!Įlsewhere, we've been playing embarrassingly little for the last three months, though we did both take the new Streets of Rage 4 DLC for a spin, as well as Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit.