With the franchise having been absent for nearly 17 years, 'Banjo-Kazooie' composer Grant Kirkhope has admitted he has "zero hope" there will ever be a new game.
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TheGamer on MSNBanjo-Kazooie PC Ports Are Now PossibleBanjo-Kazooie's code has been decompiled by fans, potentially allowing for PC ports of the game as we've seen with other ...
The plan was to carry over the fundamental gameplay and trademark sense of humour from Banjo-Kazooie, and make everything else bigger, bolder and better. Which was just as well, as with nemesis ...
"They have been sitting on Banjo Kazooie with nothing happening there ... an exceptional 3D platformer that many compared favourably to some of Nintendo's very best. Perhaps this success could ...
This story attracted the attention of original Banjo-Kazooie composer Grant Kirkhope, who revealed on social media why he has "zero hope" of seeing a new Banjo game - or at least, zero hope of it ...
The composer who worked on the original Banjo-Kazooie reveals he has 'zero hope' for a new game in the classic 3D platformer franchise.
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