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Banjo-Kazooie celebrates its 25th birthday after being released all the way back on June 29, 1998. The game was developed by the now infamous Rare, a British developer that was reeling off a string of ...
Many fans of the 90s can point to Banjo-Kazooie to being one of the most iconic platformers of the Nintendo 64 era. The original game saw critical and commercial success, making the title one of the ...
Out of all the franchises in Xbox's extensive portfolio, Banjo-Kazooieis probably one of the most troubled ones. Banjo-Kazooie got its start on the Nintendo 64 in 1998, back when the series' developer ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Fans of the Banjo-Kazooie series have had very little to celebrate over the last two decades.
Some of the developers who helped create Rare's iconic Banjo-Kazooie series have commented on the possibility of another entry in the series, and they aren't totally hopeful about it. Grant Kirkhope, ...
Before joining Microsoft in 2002, Rare was previously a giant within the world of Nintendo, developing titles such as Donkey Kong Country, Battletoads, Killer Instinct, and of course, Banjo-Kazooie.
After a long journey filled with deadly enemies, tricky puzzles, and a bunch of shiny new prizes, it’s nice to have a place to go back to where you can unwind before your next adventure. A place where ...
A Spanish YouTuber reported that vice president of Xbox games marketing Aaron Greenberg said at a promotional Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 event that "nobody cares about Banjo-Kazooie." But ...
A rumored in-development Banjo-Kazooie game may have fallen victim to Microsoft's recently announced restructuring and joined the list of the company's newly canceled games. While there hasn't even ...
Rare's beloved collect-a-thon platformer will be the latest title added to Expansion Pack, Nintendo's premium online subscription. Nintendo's E3 Direct opened up with one of the bigger announcements ...
Over the weekend, Xbox’s Aaron Greenberg found himself at the center of a new controversy surrounding Banjo-Kazooie. The VP of marketing at Xbox Games said at a recent event that “nobody cares about ...