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Good times were the late 90s. Probably the best years of our lives. And if you liked some games such as Donkey Kong Country, you might remember this one. Banjo-Kazooie is a video game franchise produced by Rare, the same creators of Battletoads and Conker the Squirrel.
Banjo-Kazooie (Nintendo 64, 1998)
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The adventure starts when Grunty kinaps Tooty, Banjo's sister. He and his friend Kazooie travels around various places, from Spiral Mountain until Gruntilda's Lair. The witch is defeated, and Banjo saves his sister.
Banjo-Tooie (Nintendo 64, 2000)
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Gruntilda's sister's release her from her boulder, but this tim, the witch is only a skeleton with a dress. Banjo and his bird friend went to aciton, and there's a nw feaurute: Kazooie can get out of her friend's bag.
Banjo-Kazzoie: Grunty's Revenge (Game Boy Advance, 2003)
Basicly the same as Banjo-Tooie, bt Brunty is a robot.
Banjo-Kazzoie: Nuts and Bolts (XBox 360, 2008)
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Bano-Tooie's sequel, but instead of a game for the Wii, Banjo is now a character for the XBox platform. After 8 years (without counting the GBA spin-off), Grunty, r at least, her skull, and some guy, called: the Lord of Games (???), who decided to create a racing game instead the classic platformng game. It looks like, a cartoony version of Need For Speed. Even for an acceptable sequel, Rare fans didn't liked the company's partnership with Microsoft, saying that it was a bigger disaster than Disney buying Marvel.