They are both great, so i'd start with banjo kazooie because you'll be addicted to it and you'll buy banjo tooie
Banjo-Kazooie is the first game and it is for the Nintendo 64, however there is now a port of the game available on the Xbox 360 (downloadable for a small fee from the Xbox Live Arcade). Banjo-Tooie is the second game of the series and, as before, it is for the N64 with an XBLA port. The third game of the series is called 'Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts'. It is a very different experience / idea from the first two games and some fans of the game for this reason do not like it. It is for the Xbox 360 and you can buy it from some stores, although your best bet is online. It isn't perfect and you may be disappointed. Personally, I like the game a lot, but it took me a long time to accept where the Banjo series went. The reason you may have the impression that the third game was for the Gamecube is because it was originally intended to be quite a few years ago. They did bring out a small tech demo, although I believe it was more of a trial of the Gamecube's features. That was going to be a more true sequel, as far as we know, but the idea was scrapped and Rare returned to it later after they moved to Microsoft. I hope this supplies relevant information and helps you.
Reasons why Nintendo is better company: 1. SEGA only designs games now, Nintendo still makes both consoles and games. 2. Nintendo was founded in 1889 and had business experience. When SEGA released the master system, they were 25-30 years old. Nintendo was 100. 3. SEGA ended up getting kicked out of the console business and went to work for their former enemy.
In the begining when Sonic did not exist, Mario games and Nintendo dominated the gaming world. SEGA decided the needed a mascot too. Then Sonic the Hedgehog was born. Sonic and Mario games fought furiously until SEGA over came Nintendo. Now they both are at level. They now work together to make the legendary Mario And Sonic games. The rivalry is just a remembarance and a appreciation of those days. Sega never overcame Nintendo; Sega just gave up and stopped making video game hardware.
Well, they thought that the gamers out there would like to see both sonic and Mario in a fighting game, and thought people would enjoy it.
They don't. SEGA and Nintendo used to hate each other in the 90's, but not anymore. No one said sega and nintendo both hated eachother ever. what are you talking about. And as for sonic and mario, they havent ever met unless your reffering to sonic and mario at the olymipic games, then no they don't hate eachother....... Just rivals
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Nintendo and Sega have had a long-standing rivalry rooted in competition during the 1990s, when they were key players in the video game market. Their differing philosophies on game design, branding, and target audiences contributed to this animosity. Additionally, both companies have distinct identities and fan bases that they cultivate, making collaboration more complex. Although they occasionally work together on projects, their competitive nature often overshadows potential partnerships.
No, there is the Nintendo DSi and Nintendo 3DS with an XL version for both but there is no Nintendo 3DSi
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No, there is the Nintendo DSi and Nintendo 3DS with an XL version for both but there is no Nintendo 3DSi
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