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'''Greenwood Village''' is the second course of the [[Dragon Forest]] area of [[Timber Island]], the fourteenth main race track, and the seventeenth course overall in the game ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and its [[Nintendo DS]] remake, ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]''. 17 [[Golden Balloon]]s must be collected to access this track, and later 24 for the [[Silver Coin Challenge]] (or Balloon Touch Challenge in the [[Nintendo DS]] remake). The [[car]] is the standard vehicle for this track, but after completing the course or during [[Time Trial]]s, the player has the option of using a [[hovercraft]].
'''Greenwood Village''' is the second course of the [[Dragon Forest]] area of [[Timber Island]], the fourteenth main race track, and the seventeenth course overall in the game ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and its [[Nintendo DS]] remake, ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]].'' 17 [[Golden Balloon]]s must be collected to access this track, and later 24 for the [[Silver Coin Challenge]] (or Balloon Touch Challenge in the [[Nintendo DS]] remake). The [[car]] is the standard vehicle for this track, but after completing the course or during [[Time Trial]]s, the player has the option of using a [[hovercraft]].


The track contains a village square which requires precise driving to turn the corners. Many houses can be seen around the sides of the roads, and there are also many tunnels throughout the stage. Therefore, drivers with bad control might have trouble conquering the track's many twists and turns. Some forks in the roads are also present in this course, but the different roads do not give the racers a major advantage. However, there is an opening in the village square one can use to skip a great deal of the beginning of the level. The official ''Diddy Kong Racing'' website suggested racing as Pipsy on this track.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19990129014721/http://www.dkr.com/greenwood.html ''Diddy Kong Racing'' website (Greenwood Village)]</ref>
The track contains a village square which requires precise driving to turn the corners. Many houses can be seen around the sides of the roads, and there are also many tunnels throughout the stage. Therefore, drivers with bad control might have trouble conquering the track's many twists and turns. Some forks in the roads are also present in this course, but the different roads do not give the racers a major advantage. However, there is an opening in the village square one can use to skip a great deal of the beginning of the level. The official ''Diddy Kong Racing'' website suggested racing as Pipsy on this track.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19990129014721/http://www.dkr.com/greenwood.html ''Diddy Kong Racing'' website (Greenwood Village)]</ref>
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*In ''[[List of references in Nintendo video games#Jet Force Gemini (N64)|Jet Force Gemini]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]], the track is copied and used as an unlockable multiplayer feature. The track can also be accessed in the [[Nintendo 64]] version of ''[[List of references in Nintendo video games#Mickey's Speedway USA (N64)|Mickey's Speedway USA]]'' by way of GameShark codes. It is not known if the track was used for testing or if it is simply a leftover.<ref>[[tcrf:Mickey's Speedway USA (Nintendo 64)#Greenwood Village|The Cutting Room Floor]]</ref>
*In ''[[List of references in Nintendo video games#Jet Force Gemini (N64)|Jet Force Gemini]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]], the track is copied and used as an unlockable multiplayer feature. The track can also be accessed in the [[Nintendo 64]] version of ''[[List of references in Nintendo video games#Mickey's Speedway USA (N64)|Mickey's Speedway USA]]'' by way of GameShark codes. It is not known if the track was used for testing or if it is simply a leftover.<ref>[[tcrf:Mickey's Speedway USA (Nintendo 64)#Greenwood Village|The Cutting Room Floor]]</ref>
*The name is a reference to Greenwood Village, a real village in Colorado.


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