The main Banjo games were released as follows: "Banjo-Kazooie" debuted on June 29, 1998, followed by "Banjo-Tooie" on November 20, 2000. The series saw a return with "Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts," released on November 14, 2008. Additionally, a remastered version of the original game, titled "Banjo-Kazooie HD," was released for Xbox Live Arcade on March 2, 2010.
Setting up a banjo ukulele is easy. All you have to do is string the banjo and tighten the strings in place.
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.
you get all the secret eggs, then the ice key, get a transfer pack for the n64, transfer them to banjo tooie, then start a game on banjo tooie with them transfered. (i dont know why)
This site will give you all the information you need to change a banjo head http://banjoist.tripod.com/ph1.htm
A person who plays the banjo is referred to as a banjoist or a banjo player. The Late Earl Scruggs is often recognised as being the most renowned banjo player of all time.
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Setting up a banjo ukulele is easy. All you have to do is string the banjo and tighten the strings in place.
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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.
not at all
There are no honeycombs in Banjo Kazooie: N&B
there is going to be a banjo kazooie game a donkey kong game and a super smash bros game all coming out for the 3DS.
The "monkey" in the OGN Chickenhare, named Banjo is not a monkey at all.*spoiler alert*Banjo, is in fact a krampus.
Nope. Once you collect the notes in Banjo-Tooie, you don't have to recollect them when you leave a level. One of Banjo-Tooie's many pros. :)