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Banjo to Kazooie no Daibouken 2

バンジョーとカズーイの大冒険2

Developer

Rare Ltd.

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Release Dates

11/19/00 Nintendo
11/27/00 Nintendo
04/12/01 Nintendo

Community Stats

Owners: 279
Favorite: 25
Tracked: 3
Wishlist: 1
Now Playing: 5
 
8.9

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Banjo-Tooie - Summary

Colossal, immense, and gigantic; beautiful, gorgeous, and grandiose -- these are the words one thinks of when describing Rare's follow-up adventure to Banjo-Kazooie. Keeping consistent with the attitude found in this title, Rare has wittily named it Banjo-Tooie. Banjo-Tooie, simply put, is incredibly unimaginable. The worlds are ludicrous in size, the gameplay is polished and deep, and the soundtrack proves to be an immaculate compliment. When it comes to defining platform-based entertainment, Banjo-Tooie is filled with chapter after chapter of standards. Explore eight giant worlds, solve puzzles and help game characters to unearth jiggys, play as Mumbo, a T-Rex, Submarine, Money-Van, Washing Machine, and more, and learn more than 40 new moves on the way.

Shipping Total

1,490,000 Units
As of: December 31st, 2003

Opinion (17)

DieAppleDie posted 10/02/2013, 08:52
bought this on eBay!
Amazing grafix (ugly framerate though), sooo much to do and see, such a magical game
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Fido posted 27/12/2012, 11:27
Just started the game again on the X360, since my N64 Pad is really not in its best shape Still a great game and i really miss the collecting adventure genre... luckily it's celebrating a small revival with the 2D platformers nowadays!
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gameman87 posted 02/09/2009, 07:02
I personally prefer this over the 1st game. It had a lot more to offer and it got rid of the one major grievance I had with the previous game: non-cumulative note collecting. I really don't understand why so many ppl like the 1st game btr than this one.
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Sledge posted 24/02/2009, 08:10
back in the good ol' days, when rare had talent behind it
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P0kemonMast3r posted 19/12/2008, 07:11
One of my Fav N64 Games (Y)
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oliist posted 02/12/2008, 03:21
@ HALOOOOOOOO
Don't get me wrong.
It was (is) a good game.
Rare thought more of everything (collectable items, moves ,levels ...) would result in a better game. But for ME it resulted in some kind of chaos compared to BK which is for me No.1 on the N64 when we are talking about 3D plattformers.
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