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|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|system=[[Nintendo 64]] | |system=[[Nintendo 64]] | ||
− | |release=US May 31, 1998<br />EU July 17, 1998<br />JP December 6, 1998 | + | |release=<br />US May 31, 1998<br />EU July 17, 1998<br />JP December 6, 1998 |
|gallery= | |gallery= | ||
|rating= ESRB: E | |rating= ESRB: E | ||
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− | '''Banjo-Kazooie''' is an action-adventure game by [[Rare]] that was released in 1998 for the [[Nintendo 64]]. It features the characters of [[Banjo and Kazooie]] and started a successful new series for | + | '''Banjo-Kazooie''' is an action-adventure game by [[Rare]] that was released in 1998 for the [[Nintendo 64]]. It features the characters of [[Banjo and Kazooie]] and started a successful new series for Ratre. |
=Development= | =Development= | ||
− | The game began development under the name ''Dream'' on the [[Super Nintendo]]. The game was to feature a boy named Edison who got into trouble with some pirates. The hero was replaced by several different characters over the course of the development: rabbit, a dog, and finally the bear named Banjo, who was originally conceived as a minor character. | + | The game began development under the name ''Dream'' on the [[Super Nintendo]]. The game was to feature a boy named Edison who got into trouble with some pirates. The hero was replaced by several different characters over the course of the development: rabbit, a dog, and finally the bear named Banjo, who was originally conceived as a minor character. |
''Banjo-Kazooie'' was heavily marketed and set as the must-have game of Christmas 1997, but was it pushed back due to development issues. Due to time constraints, several worlds and "Stop N Swap" technology had to be left out of the game. | ''Banjo-Kazooie'' was heavily marketed and set as the must-have game of Christmas 1997, but was it pushed back due to development issues. Due to time constraints, several worlds and "Stop N Swap" technology had to be left out of the game. |