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'''''Banjo-Kazooie''''' is a game for the [[Nintendo 64]] released in 1998. It was developed by [[Rare]] and published by [[Nintendo]]. The game was later ported to the {{wp|Xbox Live Arcade}} on December 3, 2008.
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'''''Banjo-Kazooie''''' is a 3D platforming game for the [[Nintendo 64]] released in 1998. It was originally developed by [[Rare]] and published by [[Nintendo]]. The game was later ported to the {{wp|Xbox Live Arcade}} for {{wp|Xbox 360}} on December 3, 2008. The game is the first game in the ''Banjo-Kazooie'' series, being given a sequel in 2000 titled ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''.
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The game was originally being developed under the title "''Project Dream''" after Rare had finished ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', and was to be released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]; the game would have starred a young boy named Edison trying to stop a group of pirates led by Captain Blackeye. The game was later pushed back to the Nintendo 64, though due to concerns about the direction of the project it was finally scrapped and the character of Banjo, who was a secondary character in ''Project Dream'', was instead made the main character.
  
 
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The game opens on Spiral Mountain, home of Banjo, Kazooie and the witch Gruntilda. When Gruntilda learns that the most beautiful girl of all is Tooty, Banjo's sister, she becomes enraged kidnaps Tooty. Banjo and Kazooie enter Gruntilda's mountain lair after Bottles the Moles informs them that Gruntilda had taken Tooty there.
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The game opens on Spiral Mountain, home of Banjo, Kazooie and the witch Gruntilda. When Gruntilda learns that the most beautiful girl of all is Tooty, Banjo's sister, she becomes enraged kidnaps Tooty, intending to take her beauty and make Tooty ugly as a result. Banjo and Kazooie enter Gruntilda's mountain lair after Bottles the Mole informs them that Gruntilda had taken Tooty there, and must travel through the lair and its several worlds to reach Gruntilda at the top.
  
At the top of the tower, Gruntilda intends to swap her level of beauty with Tooty, thus making her young and beautiful while Tooty becomes a monster, using a machine created by her minion Klungo. To save Tooty, Banjo and Kazooie must travel through various worlds that branch from within the lair. In each world, they can collect up to ten jiggies, which can be used to unlock more worlds, as well as a hundred musical notes, which open special doors that allow the two to progress deeper into the lair, and five Jinjos, small creatures that reward the two with a Jiggy whenever all are found in each world. Aiding them on their quest is Bottles, who teaches the two new moves and abilities, and the shaman Mumbo Jumbo, who transforms the two into various animals to accomplish certain tasks.
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==Gameplay==
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''Banjo-Kazooie'' has players traveling through Gruntilda's Lair, collecting puzzle pieces called "Jiggies" and Music Notes to progress further into the lair and eventually reach Gruntilda herself at the top.
  
Deep in the lair, Banjo and Kazooie face Gruntilda in a trivia game called "Grunty's Furnace Fun" with questions and challenges related to certain aspects of the game. If they win, they will win a prize of their choice, with Tooty being one of them; if they lose, they will be cast into a lava pit. The two win and rescue Tooty while Gruntilda escapes. Banjo and Kazooie return home and celebrate with their friends with a barbecue, until Tooty reminds everyone that Gruntilda is still at large.
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Banjo and Kazooie confront Gruntilda at the top of her tower for a final showdown. With the aid of the Jinjos they rescued, who dispatch a giant robot called the Jinjonator, the two defeat Gruntilda, who falls to the ground and is buried underneath a boulder. Banjo and Kazooie return home and visit the beach with their friends, anticipating their next game. Gruntilda swears revenge as Klungo attempts to move the rock covering her.
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Revision as of 02:09, 29 July 2015

Banjo-Kazooie
バンジョーとカズーイの大冒険
BanjoKazooie.jpg
Boxart of Banjo-Kazooie
Developer(s): Rare
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo 64
Category: 3D action-platform
Players: 1
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: Banjo-Tooie
Release dates
N. America: June 30, 1998
Japan: December 6, 1998
Europe: July 17, 1998
Australia: July 24, 1998
S. Korea: N/A
Ratings
ESRB: E
ACB: G

Banjo-Kazooie is a 3D platforming game for the Nintendo 64 released in 1998. It was originally developed by Rare and published by Nintendo. The game was later ported to the Xbox Live Arcade for Xbox 360 on December 3, 2008. The game is the first game in the Banjo-Kazooie series, being given a sequel in 2000 titled Banjo-Tooie.

The game was originally being developed under the title "Project Dream" after Rare had finished Donkey Kong Country, and was to be released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System; the game would have starred a young boy named Edison trying to stop a group of pirates led by Captain Blackeye. The game was later pushed back to the Nintendo 64, though due to concerns about the direction of the project it was finally scrapped and the character of Banjo, who was a secondary character in Project Dream, was instead made the main character.

Blurb

"Trouble brews when Gruntilda the witch captures the unbearably beautiful cub, Tooty. But before the grisly hag can steal the bear's good looks, big brother Banjo and his fine-feathered friend, Kazooie, join forces to stop her. Combining their 24 moves and special powers, Banjo and Kazooie will fend off armies of beasts. Bear and bird must hunt down the 100 puzzle pieces and 900 musical notes that will ultimately lead them to Gruntilda. However, miles of swamp, desert and snow and one bear of an adventure stand in their way."

Story

The game opens on Spiral Mountain, home of Banjo, Kazooie and the witch Gruntilda. When Gruntilda learns that the most beautiful girl of all is Tooty, Banjo's sister, she becomes enraged kidnaps Tooty, intending to take her beauty and make Tooty ugly as a result. Banjo and Kazooie enter Gruntilda's mountain lair after Bottles the Mole informs them that Gruntilda had taken Tooty there, and must travel through the lair and its several worlds to reach Gruntilda at the top.

Gameplay

Banjo-Kazooie has players traveling through Gruntilda's Lair, collecting puzzle pieces called "Jiggies" and Music Notes to progress further into the lair and eventually reach Gruntilda herself at the top.

Technical details

Technical details
Media: Nintendo 64 cartridge

External links

References

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Banjo-Kazooie • Banjo-Tooie • Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge • Banjo-Pilot
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