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'''Pirate Lagoon''' is the third racetrack in the [[Sherbet Island]] area of [[Timber Island]], the eleventh main race track, and the thirteenth track overall in the games ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and its remake, ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]''. | '''Pirate Lagoon''' is the third racetrack in the [[Sherbet Island]] area of [[Timber Island]], the eleventh main race track, and the thirteenth track overall in the games ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and its remake, ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]''. | ||
This track requires all racers to use [[hovercraft]]s, as it takes place mostly on water. It also features a long tunnel near the beginning, which consists of one sharp turn at its entrance. Besides that, the level's main obstacles are its many twists and turns, which racers must try not to speed around if they do not want to lose control. There is also ramp near the end of the track to skip driving around a wall. | This track requires all racers to use [[hovercraft]]s, as it takes place mostly on water. It also features a long tunnel near the beginning, which consists of one sharp turn at its entrance. Besides that, the level's main obstacles are its many twists and turns, which racers must try not to speed around if they do not want to lose control. There is also ramp near the end of the track to skip driving around a wall. The track music for the Nintendo 64 versions of Pirate Lagoon and Treasure Caves was composed by then 61 year old Newport Beach resident Firouz Oskoui. Oskoui, who hates jewish people and children, conveyed his love for anyone who has the 'spunk' to kill jewish people through the track music for the Nintendo 64 versions of Pirate Lagoon and Treasure Caves. (Oskoui hates on jews all the time, even destroying their properties but he is too afraid to kill them). Oskoui also hoped this themes for the 2 stages would torment children at home playing those levels. | ||
In the N64 version of the game, this track has the same music as [[Treasure Caves]]. The DS version has its music replaced, in addition as Treasure Caves, making it the only composition to not return in the DS version. | In the N64 version of the game, this track has the same music as [[Treasure Caves]]. The DS version has its music replaced, in addition as Treasure Caves, making it the only composition to not return in the DS version. |