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i only played Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie on the N64, and they both kick ass
I'm all for old-school gaming
One of the biggest regrets of my life is trading in Banjo-Tooie. I spent over a hundred hours on that game. One of my all time favorites, I just loved the gameplay and levels. Boss fights were challenging and the dialogue was hillarious. Graphics were amazing for the time. As for Banjo-Kazooie I loved that as well, but have less memories because I only borrowed it. I never got to own a copy so I could spent a good amount of time with it. CommanderShiro
Same here. Arguably the best game on the N64. The only thing that detracted from it was shooting a tommy gun at your N64 controller to beat Canary Mary in the cloud level. That thing cannot be accomplished by man alone. I've tried.
[QUOTE="CommanderShiro"]One of the biggest regrets of my life is trading in Banjo-Tooie. I spent over a hundred hours on that game. One of my all time favorites, I just loved the gameplay and levels. Boss fights were challenging and the dialogue was hillarious. Graphics were amazing for the time. As for Banjo-Kazooie I loved that as well, but have less memories because I only borrowed it. I never got to own a copy so I could spent a good amount of time with it. Video_Game_King
Same here. Arguably the best game on the N64. The only thing that detracted from it was shooting a tommy gun at your N64 controller to beat Canary Mary in the cloud level. That thing cannot be accomplished by man alone. I've tried.
OoT is arguably the best game for the N64...
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[QUOTE="CommanderShiro"]One of the biggest regrets of my life is trading in Banjo-Tooie. I spent over a hundred hours on that game. One of my all time favorites, I just loved the gameplay and levels. Boss fights were challenging and the dialogue was hillarious. Graphics were amazing for the time. As for Banjo-Kazooie I loved that as well, but have less memories because I only borrowed it. I never got to own a copy so I could spent a good amount of time with it. Video_Game_King
Same here. Arguably the best game on the N64. The only thing that detracted from it was shooting a tommy gun at your N64 controller to beat Canary Mary in the cloud level. That thing cannot be accomplished by man alone. I've tried.
I won the first cloud level race against Canary Mary. Gave up trying on the 2nd try. That was the only thing preventing me from beating the game 100%. Decided to just use cheats to get the Jukebox unlocked instead of getting the stupid page from Mary. That freaking old hag cheater. Should have kept her in that cage I found her in. And omg I loved the transformations in that game. My favorites were the Car, Kazooie Dragon, Submarine, and Bee. Washing Machine gets honorable mention because it fired out dirty underwear.[QUOTE="Video_Game_King"][QUOTE="CommanderShiro"]One of the biggest regrets of my life is trading in Banjo-Tooie. I spent over a hundred hours on that game. One of my all time favorites, I just loved the gameplay and levels. Boss fights were challenging and the dialogue was hillarious. Graphics were amazing for the time. As for Banjo-Kazooie I loved that as well, but have less memories because I only borrowed it. I never got to own a copy so I could spent a good amount of time with it. CommanderShiro
Same here. Arguably the best game on the N64. The only thing that detracted from it was shooting a tommy gun at your N64 controller to beat Canary Mary in the cloud level. That thing cannot be accomplished by man alone. I've tried.
I won the first cloud level race against Canary Mary. Gave up trying on the 2nd try. That was the only thing preventing me from beating the game 100%. Decided to just use cheats to get the Jukebox unlocked instead of getting the stupid page from Mary. That freaking old hag cheater. Should have kept her in that cage I found her in. And omg I loved the transformations in that game. My favorites were the Car, Kazooie Dragon, Submarine, and Bee. Washing Machine gets honorable mention because it fired out dirty underwear.The Dragon rocked, but I liked the T-Rex. It was just so fun to run around and roar at things. Snowball is the only other one I can remember directly. And am I the only one who liked the little wind up Kazooie's? There's something great about walking the little guy up to an enemy and suicide bombing them. Today, I'd yell something stupid/terrorist related :P.
Oh yeah the T-Rex kicked major ass. Stomp stomp stomp! Thats pretty much what I did with him. It make me laugh evily. I loved the wind-up Kazooies, the screams of pain from baddies gave me happiness.The Dragon rocked, but I liked the T-Rex. It was just so fun to run around and roar at things. Snowball is the only other one I can remember directly. And am I the only one who liked the little wind up Kazooie's? There's something great about walking the little guy up to an enemy and suicide bombing them. Today, I'd yell something stupid/terrorist related :P.
Video_Game_King
[QUOTE="Thiago26792"]I loved Banjo Tooie, but I haven't played Banjo Kazooie much. I want to, so probably some day I'll ask a friend to borrow it to me.KoneeshaSame here. i beat Mary both times. It took me about three hours but i did it. I hate her. My favorite transform was either the car or sub. I love that sub. So fun.
[QUOTE="Koneesha"][QUOTE="Thiago26792"]I loved Banjo Tooie, but I haven't played Banjo Kazooie much. I want to, so probably some day I'll ask a friend to borrow it to me.KoneeshaSame here. i beat Mary both times. It took me about three hours but i did it. I hate her. My favorite transform was either the car or sub. I love that sub. So fun.Jolly Rogers Lagoon made using the sub so much more fun. The level design for it was just great and simply loved the exploration in that level.
A major fan of Banjo Kazooie(so big, I bought the gamer picture packs on XBL as soon as I got an Xbox 360). I have played every game they started in, including Banjo Pilot and Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge for the GBA. Which reminds me, Banjo Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge is a must-buy for BK fans. It is very short, but it is definitely worth a playthrough. Banjo Pilot is also pretty awesome to play.
I regret selling BK: Grunty's Revenge...
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