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  Game Name:
Banjo-Kazooie
System:
N64
Genre:
Platformer
Players:
1
Developer:
Rare
Publisher:
Nintendo
Release Date:
United States: June 30th, 1998
Europe: July 17th, 1998
Japan: December 6th, 1998
 

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A very odd game in story, but the bizarre humour, and great platform nature of this game, made Banjo-Kazooie a hit.

You control Banjo (Bear) and Kazooie (Bird). But don't think they are separate, Kazooie stays in Banjo's back-pack. But for the most part, you play as Banjo.

There are different mini-worlds that you enter, and try to collect a number of puzzle pieces by doing certain tasks/missions. The worlds are a fair size, and all designed with a unique different look in nature. There are a wide variety of very unique and odd enemies through-out the game as well.

You start off with only a few basic moves. But as your progress through the mini-worlds, a helpful mole will teach both Banjo and Kazooie new moves, that are necessary on later worlds.

You can tell this game was somewhat inspired by Super Mario 64, or at least you can compare the two. Go into different mini-worlds and collect stars or puzzle pieces, and learn new moves as your progress. There are hidden areas in both. But Banjo-Kazooie is just well, so weird. The enemies, some of the missions, the weirdness takes off, and provides some very fun and interesting gameplay.
 
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