I adored Banjo
Kazooie when I was younger.
Not exact matches
I guess Sol was excluded from this Podcast because he wasn't born
when the first Banjo
Kazooie came out.
When Playtonic Games, a group of ex-Rare developers, announced their intentions to make a spiritual successor to the Banjo -
Kazooie games, the internet lost its collective mind.
So all those guest characters were part of Nintendo history before and around
when they were in Smash, so having Banjo -
Kazooie would be logical and illogical at the same time if aren't part of another Nintendo game except the old GBA Banjo -
Kazooie Grunty's Revenge and Banjo - Pilot
When they announced a brand new Banjo -
Kazooie game back in 2008, that was probably as envious as I have ever gotten of people who own the console.
But
when I think back on all the great 3D platformers, I inevitably recall fondly my time spent playing Banjo -
Kazooie, Conker's Bad Fur Day, Donkey Kong 64... you know, games Rare made before it forgot how to make games.
We knew the hype was real for this spiritual successor to the Banjo -
Kazooie games
when it broke multiple Kickstarter speed records and shattered every stretch goal in its path.
When using this for player movement, it's usually fine — 3D platformers, such as Super Mario 64 and Banjo -
Kazooie, play really well with the N64 Hori Mini Pad.
Two years after Banjo
Kazooie, Banjo and the gang are playing cards
when an earthquake happens.
Publisher Microsoft Studios Genre Various / Arcade Collection
When Rare Replay was initially announced, gamers everywhere reverted back to their younger selves, reliving memories of entire days lost to playing iconic titles such as Battletoads, Perfect Dark, Banjo
Kazooie, and Jetpac.
Marcus Horn: I met Jay (my musician)
when I looked for music around the web for a Banjo
Kazooie tribute game.
Take a trip back to the era of the PlayStation and Nintendo 64,
when games like Spyro the Dragon, Donkey Kong 64, Gex: Enter the Gecko, Banjo
Kazooie, and Super Mario 64 captured the imagination and h...
Take a trip back to the era of the PlayStation and Nintendo 64,
when games like Spyro the Dragon, Donkey Kong 64, Gex: Enter the Gecko, Banjo
Kazooie, and Super Mario 64 captured the imagination and hearts of players everywhere.
When Banjo couldn't make it somewhere, there was
Kazooie to help.
When Kazooie wasn't quite strong enough, Banjo stepped in to help I love that game.
I remember back in the day
when everything Rare made was gold... Banjo -
Kazooie games were absolutely amazing... if Banjo -
Kazooie games ever came back with the original Rare team that would make my 2014 year.
Like in Banjo -
Kazooie on Xbox Live, now collected regional coins, moon shards and berries are permanently saved
when picked up.
Definitely give the Banjo -
Kazooie games a go
when you get the chance.
Back
when Rare worked exclusively with Nintendo, Banjo -
Kazooie and Banjo - Tooie were critically acclaimed successes on Nintendo 64, and Nintendo fans have had a fondness for the bird and bear duo ever since.
It started back in 2015
when the core veteran developers from Rare (the studio that brought you Banjo
Kazooie, Goldeneye, Donkey Kong Country and...
When I first played Banjo
Kazooie I was perhaps four or five years old, far too young to understand the story behind the games development, much less that this game was much older than I was already.
Put my chips on Banjo -
Kazooie, since it's the one fans want the most, and the title was mentioned recently in the news
when Playtonic director and 20 - year Rare vet Gavin Price said he knows what Rare is developing.
While some question Rare's original output these days, I believe they can still do well
when working with older content, as seen with their XBLA releases of Banjo
Kazooie and Banjo Tooie.
When other companies like Squaresoft were abandoning Nintendo during the 32 - bit era, Rare was making amazing games for the Nintendo 64, such as Banjo -
Kazooie and Jet Force Gemini.
When someone mentions Banjo -
Kazooie, you will be hard pressed to find a gamer that does not remember some of the iconic theme songs for each of the levels.
Created in homage to 3D platformers of the past - such as Banjo
Kazooie - Yooka - Laylee was a particular fave
when it came out on PS4 and Xbox One earlier this year.
He became a fan - favorite character
when he starred in his own title, Banjo -
Kazooie, which saw Banjo team up with
Kazooie, the back - talking orange bird that he keeps in his backpack.
The game looks like it will whisk us away back to our childhood (if you grew up in the 80s, 90s, or early 2000s), to the days
when we obsessively played games like Spyro and Banjo -
Kazooie.
Former golden boy Rare will finally start to be worth the very high price Microsoft paid for the company at the dawn of the Xbox generation
when the company announces a new Banjo -
Kazooie adventure for the Xbox 360.
Remember
when Rare made awesome games, like Banjo -
Kazooie?