Banjo-Kazooie is one of the N64's very best releases, and one of Rare's undisputed crown jewels. It was also one of the major reasons why I purchased an Xbox 360, when it was released on that
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The "L" button wasn't mapped on Xbox (LB acts as "R"), which means that the method to skip textboes on N64 cannot be done, and therefore this is why we say that Xbox cannot slip text. (Loses 7+ min overall to NTSC-U) This is also why Xbox runners usually use an FFM setup that has all moves learned (to not have to read through learning moves

Thanks in advance. Rare replay include 30 games (all xbox & 360 rare games are included there, except xbox version of conker) so rare replay version is better. Bumbleoni 3 years ago #3. I believe Rare Replay uses the same version as the standalone BC titles, the only difference is the origin of the license and the banner on the game tile that The game is about a bear named Banjo and a bird named Kazooie trying to save Banjo's sister from an evil witch named Gruntilda. Banjo-Kazooie was a popular hit on the Nintendo 64. In September 2008, Microsoft announced that Banjo-Kazooie would be coming to the Xbox Live Arcade along with its sequel, Banjo-Tooie. Of course, Banjo-Kazooie and Conker's Bad Fur Day were both essential games that have been rumored to return to the Xbox several times of the years. Banjo's last appearance was in the Xbox 360's . 37 204 333 489 293 80 267 188

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