However, Banjo-Tooie also contains perhaps the most infamous hidden development content of any video game: Bottles’ Revenge. From what we can tell (from the limited screenshots made available), a few cosmetic changes were present in the game before publication:ġ) the warp pads, instead of spirals, were adorned with large “B-T” logosĢ) Humba Wumba used Mumbo tokens instead of Glowbosģ) her talking head sprite wore a mask of some kind under her eyesĥ) the large bottle of “Jolly’s Juice” was once titled “Dud Beer”Īs far as the press is concerned, these are the only BETA clues available. The game, set two years after the events of Banjo-Kazooie, didn’t receive the same amount of media interest as its predecessor because, as a sequel, it was not seen as being as revolutionary or new as Kazooie. The sequel to the landmark platformer Banjo-Kazooie, Tooie achieved huge popularity in its own right for its immersive gameplay, huge worlds and charming characters. ![]() ![]() Banjo-Tooie, for Nintendo 64, is a game that really needs no introduction.
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