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Beating the high scores on the two "Jeff & Barry Racing" games (30 seconds for the first, 40 for the second) will unlock a map for multiplayer mode. The map is that of Greenwood Village from Diddy Kong Racing, which Paul Mountain, the lead programmer, had previously worked on before this game.
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The original release of the game doesn't use the Greenwood Village music in the first place. The map itself is still in Rare Replay though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3y4GmeM_Vf8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3y4GmeM_Vf8

Does anyone know if the Greenwood Village track was still used for the game in Rare Replay? I ask because the track is Nintendo property and games in the collection have been edited to get rid of anything that's Nintendo Property.
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Comment edited anywho upon realising that it was not referring to track as in music, thanks to seeing the submission's source,