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− | {{Game infobox |title= |jptitle= |jptrans= |boxart=Pro AM 64 art.png |caption= |publisher=(Unreleased; planned to be [[Nintendo]]) |developer=[[Rare]] |console=[[Nintendo 64]] |category=Racing |players=(Unknown) |predecessor=R.C. Pro Am |successor=[[Diddy Kong Racing]] |no_pricing= |releaseww=Cancelled |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Neutral |ownershiprights=©Rare }} | + | {{Game infobox |title=Pro-Am 64 |jptitle= |jptrans= |boxart=Pro AM 64 art.png |caption= |publisher=(Unreleased; planned to be [[Nintendo]]) |developer=[[Rare]] |console=[[Nintendo 64]] |category=Racing |players=(Unknown) |predecessor=R.C. Pro Am |successor=[[Diddy Kong Racing]] |no_pricing= |releaseww=Cancelled |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Neutral |ownershiprights=©Rare }} |
'''Pro-Am 64''' is the name of a cancelled game by [[Rare]], intended to be part of the Pro-Am series. It was presented to [[Nintendo]] after which it was later reworked into [[Diddy Kong Racing]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7yDCYcQ2Sc Beta64 Diddy Kong Racing]</ref> | '''Pro-Am 64''' is the name of a cancelled game by [[Rare]], intended to be part of the Pro-Am series. It was presented to [[Nintendo]] after which it was later reworked into [[Diddy Kong Racing]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7yDCYcQ2Sc Beta64 Diddy Kong Racing]</ref> |
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Pro-Am 64 is the name of a cancelled game by Rare, intended to be part of the Pro-Am series. It was presented to Nintendo after which it was later reworked into Diddy Kong Racing.[1]
Concept
The game was originally a real-time strategy game themed on cavemen and time travelling. Eventually it became a racing game instead called Wild Cartoon Kingdom, based on a theme park and attractions. After this, it became Adventure Racers; intended as a sequel to the game R.C. Pro Am on NES and then finally named Pro-Am 64.[2]
Pro-Am 64 originally featured a different main character before Shigeru Miyamoto suggested to change it to Diddy Kong. This character was known as Timber the Tiger.