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Revision as of 02:18, 23 March 2016

Conker's Bad Fur Day
CBFD.jpg
Boxart for Conker's Bad Fur Day
Developer(s): Rare
Publisher(s): NA/AU: Rare
EU: THQ
Platform: Nintendo 64
Category: 3D platformer
Players: Story: 1
Multiplayer: 1-4
Predecessor: Conker's Pocket Tales
Successor: Conker's Big Reunion
Release dates
N. America: March 5, 2001
Europe: April 6, 2001
Australia: May 25, 2001
Ratings
ESRB: M

Conker's Bad Fur Day is a video game released in 2001 for the Nintendo 64. The game was originally unveiled at E3 1997 under the name Conker's Quest, then was shown again the next year as Twelve Tales: Conker 64, both more child-friendly platforming titles in a similar vein to Banjo-Kazooie. However, critical reception of these earlier versions led Rare to redevelop the game to be more mature and vulgar in its content, tone, themes, and humor, leading to controversy around the time the game was released. In Europe, Conker's Bad Fur Day was published by THQ after Nintendo had refused to publish it.

In 2005, after Rare had been bought out by Microsoft, the game was remade as Conker: Live and Reloaded for the Xbox, while the original release would be included with Rare Replay for the Xbox One. However, the game wouldn't receive a true sequel or follow-up until 2015, with the Conker's Big Reunion campaign in Project Spark, also for the Xbox One.

Blurb

Story

After a night of drinking with friends, Conker finds himself lost in a strange land when he tries to go home, and simply embarks on a quest to return home, helping a variety of characters in need in the process to earn cash. Meanwhile, the Panther King, the king of the land, has been having problems with his side table, which is missing a leg, and seeks the help of his scientist servant Professor Von Kriplespac, who suggests using a red squirrel to replace the missing table leg.

Gameplay

Technical details

Technical Details
Media

64 megabyte Nintendo 64 Game Pak

Supported features

Rumble Pak

Input / compatible controllers

Nintendo 64 Controller

External links


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