Just days after Moon Studios' lead Thomas Mahler expressed his desire to see the Banjo-Kazooie franchise in the hands of a ...
In the distant past of the '90s and early 2000s, live-action video game advertisements were fairly commonplace on TV.
Banjo-Tooie first saw the light of day on N64 consoles in late 2000. The plan was to carry over the fundamental gameplay and trademark sense of humour from Banjo-Kazooie, and make everything else ...
Legendary video game composer Grant Kirkhope has said he has "zero hope" of seeing a new Banjo-Kazooie game. Writing on ...
Talk about repressed memories coming back to me suddenly, but anyone who was a kid during the N64’s lifespan will likely ...
The head of Moon Studios, the team responsible for both critically acclaimed Ori games, comments about the potential of Xbox's Banjo-Kazooie IP.
This story attracted the attention of original Banjo-Kazooie composer Grant Kirkhope, who revealed on social media why he has "zero hope" of seeing a new Banjo game - or at least, zero hope of it ...
Fans of the 1998's "Banjo-Kazooie" and its sequel, "Banjo-Tooie," have been demanding for the duo to appear in the "Super Smash Bros." series for years, but the Xbox exclusivity seemed to keep the ...
The composer who worked on the original Banjo-Kazooie reveals he has 'zero hope' for a new game in the classic 3D platformer franchise.