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− | + | '''''Banjo-Tooie''''' is a video game released for the [[Nintendo 64]] in 2000. It was developed by [[Rare]] and published by [[Nintendo]]. It is the sequel to the 1998 video game ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''. The {{wp|Xbox Live Arcade}} version of this game was released on April 29, 2009, which featured graphical improvements and a higher screen resolution. | |
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− | + | ==Blurb== | |
+ | "Grunty returns—and that's bad news for Banjo and Kazooie! In this all-new adventure, combine everything you learned in the award-winning prequel, Banjo-Kazooie, with dozens of brand new moves and abilities. Explore eight original worlds—like a monstrous factory and a dilapidated amusement park. Solve incredible puzzles that link those worlds together—sometimes you'll have to complete tasks in several worlds to solve a single puzzle!" | ||
− | + | ==Story== | |
+ | Two years after Banjo and Kazooie defeated the witch Gruntilda and buried her under a boulder, Gruntilda's sisters Mingella and Blobbelda arrive in a large digging machine called the Hag 1. They use the machine to destroy the boulder and free Gruntilda, who is now a skeletal corpse. While Banjo and Kazooie are playing poker with their friends Mumbo Jumbo and Bottles, Gruntilda destroys Banjo's house and flees with her sisters. Banjo, Kazooie and Mumbo manage to escape before the house is destroyed, but Bottles is caught in the magical blast and killed. The three surviving friends decide to defeat Gruntilda once again and revive Bottles. | ||
− | + | Banjo and Kazooie eventually arrive at Jinjo Village where King Jingaling, king of the Jinjos, explains that his subjects were frightened away by the Hag 1 and scattered throughout the island, and gives the two their first Jiggy to help find them. Infuriated by this act, Gruntilda and her sisters decide to use a cannon called the Big-O-Blaster (B.O.B.) which can be used to suck the life from any living being and restore Gruntilda's former body. They test the cannon on King Jingaling hoping that Banjo and Kazooie will also caught in the blast, but they leave just in time while King Jingaling is turned into a zombie. The witch's most loyal minion Klungo is sent out to hinder Banjo and Kazooie in their progress by fighting them. Klungo loses the battle, and abandons Gruntilda after she beats him as punishment for losing. | |
− | + | Upon arriving at Gruntilda's fortress, Banjo and Kazooie challenge Gruntilda and her sisters in a trivia game in which the losers will be flattened under one-ton weights. The two manage to dispatch Gruntilda's sisters while she escapes once again. They reverse the effects of the B.O.B., bringing King Jingaling and Bottles back to life. The two confront Gruntilda in the Hag 1, which explodes and destroys most of Gruntilda's body, leaving her nothing more than a talking skull. Banjo and Kazooie return to Bottles' house with their friends to celebrate their success. They decide to play kickball with Gruntilda's head, who swears to have her revenge. | |
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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
− | + | In concept, the gameplay in ''Banjo-Tooie'' is similar to its predecessor, ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''. There are nine large levels in ''Banjo-Tooie'', which are physically connected at multiple points throughout the game and can also be accessed through the Isle o'Hags hub world. Each of the levels contain Jiggies (jigsaw pieces) required to advance to the next level. Whenever the player has collected the necessary amount of Jiggies, they must go to Jiggywiggy's temple and play a timed puzzle-completion challenge. After successfully finishing the challenge, Jiggywiggy grants access to the next level. Each level requires more Jiggies to collect than the last. Musical notes in ''Banjo-Tooie'' are used to learn new abilities from Jamjars, the brother of Bottles the Mole. Mumbo Jumbo also returns as a fully playable character that can venture out into each world and use specific magic spells to help Banjo and Kazooie proceed or find a Jiggy. A new character named Humba Wumba, a medicine woman, replaces Mumbo Jumbo's previous role of transforming the duo into different forms. | |
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* {{wp|Banjo-Tooie|Article on Wikipedia}} | * {{wp|Banjo-Tooie|Article on Wikipedia}} | ||
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Banjo-Tooie is a video game released for the Nintendo 64 in 2000. It was developed by Rare and published by Nintendo. It is the sequel to the 1998 video game Banjo-Kazooie. The Xbox Live Arcade version of this game was released on April 29, 2009, which featured graphical improvements and a higher screen resolution.
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Blurb
"Grunty returns—and that's bad news for Banjo and Kazooie! In this all-new adventure, combine everything you learned in the award-winning prequel, Banjo-Kazooie, with dozens of brand new moves and abilities. Explore eight original worlds—like a monstrous factory and a dilapidated amusement park. Solve incredible puzzles that link those worlds together—sometimes you'll have to complete tasks in several worlds to solve a single puzzle!"
Story
Two years after Banjo and Kazooie defeated the witch Gruntilda and buried her under a boulder, Gruntilda's sisters Mingella and Blobbelda arrive in a large digging machine called the Hag 1. They use the machine to destroy the boulder and free Gruntilda, who is now a skeletal corpse. While Banjo and Kazooie are playing poker with their friends Mumbo Jumbo and Bottles, Gruntilda destroys Banjo's house and flees with her sisters. Banjo, Kazooie and Mumbo manage to escape before the house is destroyed, but Bottles is caught in the magical blast and killed. The three surviving friends decide to defeat Gruntilda once again and revive Bottles.
Banjo and Kazooie eventually arrive at Jinjo Village where King Jingaling, king of the Jinjos, explains that his subjects were frightened away by the Hag 1 and scattered throughout the island, and gives the two their first Jiggy to help find them. Infuriated by this act, Gruntilda and her sisters decide to use a cannon called the Big-O-Blaster (B.O.B.) which can be used to suck the life from any living being and restore Gruntilda's former body. They test the cannon on King Jingaling hoping that Banjo and Kazooie will also caught in the blast, but they leave just in time while King Jingaling is turned into a zombie. The witch's most loyal minion Klungo is sent out to hinder Banjo and Kazooie in their progress by fighting them. Klungo loses the battle, and abandons Gruntilda after she beats him as punishment for losing.
Upon arriving at Gruntilda's fortress, Banjo and Kazooie challenge Gruntilda and her sisters in a trivia game in which the losers will be flattened under one-ton weights. The two manage to dispatch Gruntilda's sisters while she escapes once again. They reverse the effects of the B.O.B., bringing King Jingaling and Bottles back to life. The two confront Gruntilda in the Hag 1, which explodes and destroys most of Gruntilda's body, leaving her nothing more than a talking skull. Banjo and Kazooie return to Bottles' house with their friends to celebrate their success. They decide to play kickball with Gruntilda's head, who swears to have her revenge.
Gameplay
In concept, the gameplay in Banjo-Tooie is similar to its predecessor, Banjo-Kazooie. There are nine large levels in Banjo-Tooie, which are physically connected at multiple points throughout the game and can also be accessed through the Isle o'Hags hub world. Each of the levels contain Jiggies (jigsaw pieces) required to advance to the next level. Whenever the player has collected the necessary amount of Jiggies, they must go to Jiggywiggy's temple and play a timed puzzle-completion challenge. After successfully finishing the challenge, Jiggywiggy grants access to the next level. Each level requires more Jiggies to collect than the last. Musical notes in Banjo-Tooie are used to learn new abilities from Jamjars, the brother of Bottles the Mole. Mumbo Jumbo also returns as a fully playable character that can venture out into each world and use specific magic spells to help Banjo and Kazooie proceed or find a Jiggy. A new character named Humba Wumba, a medicine woman, replaces Mumbo Jumbo's previous role of transforming the duo into different forms.
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