Who has done this? Which heartless swines have kicked Nintendo's mascot out on his ear? Here's a hint - they're British, they wrote the best game on the N64 and they're called Rare.
Just daytime TV, boil-in-the-bag and endless scouring of the 'Sits Vac' bit of the local free rag. No more chaste flirting with the Princess, no more rowdy nights on the town with Luigi and Yoshi. P45 in hand, he's off down the Job Centre to sign for his Giro and, if he's lucky, get himself a part in The Fuller Monty. The portly plumber has munched his last magic mushroom. As if all that were not enough, now there's a new casualty. Financial crises, massive foreign debts, bankers topping themselves, the works.
But it doesn't stop at the intro level - the modders have appropriated a large portion of the game.įew games have been more thoroughly deconstructed than Mario 64.Ī demo of the mash-up game Super Banjo-Kazooie 64 isavailable to download with 18 Jiggies (jigsaw puzzle pieces, if you've forgotten) to find, along with a secret stage. The tag must be relevant to the content you're sharing.īK's collectable musical notes have been replaced with Mario's red coins, and enemy Goombas and Shy Guys have replaced Spiral Mountain's usual cohort of aggressive carrots and cauliflowers. All posts, links or self-posts, need to have tags prefixed to the titles. The links posted here can be direct links or protected with this or encoded in base 64 (encode / decode), these 3 methods ONLY.It’s currently just a demo, which you can already download via the link in the Super Banjo-Kazooie 64 REDUX YouTube video description. Created using the SM64Paint tool, Super Banjo-Kazooie 64 REDUX imports the world of Banjo-Kazooie into Super Mario 64.Using the SM64Paint program, the modders have dropped your ol' pal Mario right into the 'Spiral Mountain' level of the game usually inhabited by an agreeable bear, Banjo, who carries his bird best friend around in a backpack (that lazy Kazooie).
Modders Trenavix, Waschpenner and Shyguyhex have thrown favourites Super Mario 64 and Banjo-Kazooie together - and it works pretty damn well.