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I suppose what I could contribute is that I didn't know that Banjo already had a game underway when Diddy Kong Racing was developed. In this case it could be viewed as an advertisement for his upcoming game, and in fact the manual mentioned Kazooie so it's not like Kazooie is a late addition. Makes it all the more amusing since it's easily assumed that Banjo is figuratively Donkey Kong's long line of successors (original DK -> DK Country -> Diddy -> Banjo).
That's fascinating! It's always delightful to learn that well-loved characters are added because of a simple need, such as how Luigi was created to give Mario's first titular game a second player (actually the same could be said for most main Mario characters). From the looks of it, that ended up being beneficial in the long run, because of their signature combination (when you say "bear and bird" in relation to a video game, this is the prime example).It was absolutely an advertisement. It's the same reason Conker was in although I think Bad Fur Day was still Twelve Tales at this time. I doubt he would have been included if they had known how vulgar his game would end up.
Kazooie actually could be considered a late addition. Hell, Banjo could even be considered a late addition. Banjo-Kazooie was originally a SNES game with the working title "Dream" which featured a human protagonist. Banjo was initially an NPC but at some point he became the star. Kazooie was added later when they decided to give Banjo a double jump.
That's fascinating! It's always delightful to learn that well-loved characters are added because of a simple need, such as how Luigi was created to give Mario's first titular game a second player (actually the same could be said for most main Mario characters).
I do enjoy the first two games they have, but the parent company being exclusive to Microsoft might be a bit of a conundrum, if you compare to Crash/Spyro. Those two have the advantage of being third-party so they can be widely published, Banjo-Kazooie, on the other hand, is Microsoft so it's unlikely for them to be released outside Microsoft services, except maybe an honorary Switch version.So how many people here are fans of Banjo? Who else grew up with those games? It was definitely one of the defining series of my childhood. What would people think of a remake in the same vein as the Crash and Spyro ones?
I want a new game after remaster after remaster at this point. So just give us a new game now, give us new and improved. Mario (by virtue of Super Mario Odyssey) still rules 3D platforming, so give it a little bit of competition.So how many people here are fans of Banjo? Who else grew up with those games? It was definitely one of the defining series of my childhood. What would people think of a remake in the same vein as the Crash and Spyro ones?
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