There are no honeycombs in Banjo Kazooie: N&B
They don't say, but Banjo (not Kazooie) first appeared in 1997 inside the game Diddy Kong Racing. They had their own series called the Banjo-Kazooie series in 1998 with a game called Banjo-Kazooie to start off the series
yes it will be for DS,PSP,PS2,XBOX360,PS3,WII,and amazinly for PC Thats wrong, it will be for Xbox 360 and be called: Banjo Koozie: Nuts and Bolts. It will have nothing to do with the other games.
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I'm not sure but you should not need to enter the codes in the first place. Simply have a Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts save file on your HDD and go to the locations of the eggs. They were originally cheats for the N64 version of banjo kazooie, when the eggs had been taken out. the reason it says your name will be erased from the leaderboard is because they are considered cheats.
No, Banjo Kazooie is a trademark game of Rare, and they had previously belonged to Nintendo, So the banjo kazooie games are for the most part on older Nintendo systems. But for some odd reason, Nintendo sold Rare to Microsoft, so there are a few Banjo Kazoie games on the XBOX 360.
To reach Tower 3 in Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, first head to the Showdown Town area and locate the entrance to the world called "Banjoland." Once inside, navigate through the level while completing various tasks and challenges. Look for the specific building or structure that leads to Tower 3, using your vehicle to help overcome any obstacles along the way. Keep an eye out for any hints or signs that guide you toward the tower's location.
Answer 1)freezeasy peekAnswer 2)Well for me I actually found Gobi's valley first >_>
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.
well first you need to learn the taxi bag move for banjo and then once u do that separate from kazooie and find a battery and hit it so stars appeat above it then use the taxi bag move.
To reach Grunty's Furnace Fun in Banjo-Kazooie, you first need to complete the game’s initial levels and collect enough Jiggies to unlock the entrance. After defeating Gruntilda at the end of the game, you gain access to the final challenge. Head to the lair and enter the door marked "Grunty's Furnace Fun" to start the quiz-style challenge. Successfully answer the questions to progress through the game.