Banjo-Kazooie
News, coverage and analysis tracking Banjo-Kazooie across the outlets.- Spyro: A Realm Beyond Studio Says it Would Love to Make a Banjo-Kazooie GameToys for Bob, known for the Spyro the Dragon remakes, has expressed a strong desire to develop a new Banjo-Kazooie game, citing the franchise's timeless appeal. Studio heads Lou Studdert and Paul Yan believe their studio's expertise in 3D platformers aligns perfectly with the series. While rumors previously linked Toys for Bob to a Banjo-Kazooie project, the studio is currently developing Spyro: A Realm Beyond for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, set for a Spring 2027 release.
- Spyro: A Realm Beyond team says working on a Banjo-Kazooie game would be “amazing”The developers at Toys for Bob, currently working on Spyro: A Realm Beyond, have expressed interest in developing a new Banjo-Kazooie game. This comes as Banjo-Kazooie is a highly requested title among Xbox fans.
- Evercade Publishes Instructional Video On Sharing Physical GamesBlaze Entertainment's Evercade brand has released an instructional video detailing how players can share their physical Evercade game cartridges with friends. The video explains the process for accessing over 700 retro and indie games across various Evercade hardware, including the upcoming Evercade Nexus.
- Banjo-Kazooie unreleased music tracks discoveredRare's handheld version of Banjo-Kazooie for the HyperMegaTech Super Pocket Rare Edition includes over 20 previously unreleased beta music tracks. These unused compositions, some of which were later repurposed in Banjo-Tooie, can be unlocked and listened to using the original Nintendo 64 soundfont. The discovery offers a unique glimpse into the development of the classic Nintendo 64 title.
- Turns out the Banjo-Kazooie Super Pocket handheld has a secret music player full of never-before-heard tracksThe Rare Super Pocket handheld, featuring Banjo-Kazooie, contains a secret music player with over 20 unreleased tracks from the original game and Banjo-Tooie. These beta tracks, including early level themes, can be unlocked after completing the game or by viewing them on YouTube. The handheld also offers a budget-friendly way to experience the classic 3D platformer.
- FINAL BOSS AAA Merch Store Launches Today with Resident Evil and Metal Gear Solid CollectionsFINAL BOSS, a new merchandise store for gaming brands, has launched today, powered by DPI Merch. The store features collections from iconic franchises including Resident Evil, Metal Gear Solid, Banjo-Kazooie, Fallout, Hitman, Plants vs. Zombies, and Guild Wars, with more products planned for release. DPI Merchandising LLC specializes in creating high-quality gaming merchandise for industry titans.
- Top 200 best-selling Nintendo 64 games contain some surprising revelationsNew sales data from Circana's Mat Piscatella reveals the top 200 best-selling Nintendo 64 games in the US, with Super Mario 64 topping the list. The rankings highlight the console's influential role in the transition to 3D gaming and include surprising entries like Pokémon Snap and Diddy Kong Racing in the top 10.
- Prime Day retro gaming deals are now live, and I've picked out the classic consoles, controllers, and accessories…Amazon Prime Day is offering deals on retro gaming consoles, controllers, and accessories, with discounts available on items like the Atari 2600+ and Evercade cartridges. The sale coincides with Sonic the Hedgehog's 35th anniversary, and while many deals require a Prime membership, some independent retailers are also offering rival sales.
- How the N64 and its games changed the world of gamingThis article celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Nintendo 64, examining its influential games and their lasting impact on the gaming industry. Despite selling fewer units than its competitor, the PlayStation, the N64 was a technical achievement that pioneered 3D graphics and gameplay mechanics, setting the foundation for many modern game design principles.
- The two best years in video game history were both in the 2010s - Reader's FeatureA reader argues that 2011 and 2013 were the best years in video game history, citing a high volume of quality releases and industry-shifting console launches. The article details numerous significant titles from both years, including The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Skyrim, The Last of Us, and Grand Theft Auto 5, alongside the debut of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
- Yes, I know you want the Banjo-Kazooie handheld, but there's a Super Pocket flavor that could save you a few…While the new Banjo-Kazooie edition of the Super Pocket retro handheld is appealing, alternative versions like the TECHNOS edition can be purchased for less and later combined with a physical Banjo-Kazooie collection. This approach offers a cost-saving opportunity for those not prioritizing the specific Rare branding or its included back-catalog.
- The Super Pocket Rare edition reeled me in with Banjo-Kazooie goodness, but the retro handheld also boasts one of my…The Super Pocket Rare Edition offers a compelling retro handheld experience, particularly for fans of Banjo-Kazooie and Solar Jetman. Despite its budget price and compact size, it successfully emulates N64 titles with impressive frame rates and includes a collection of 14 other classic Rare games. While some control customization options are limited, the ability to play Banjo-Kazooie on the go makes it a worthwhile purchase.
- A promising native Banjo-Kazooie PC port is coming next monthA native PC port of Banjo-Kazooie, titled Lighthouse, is set to release in July. This port features a complete decompilation and rewrite of the game's source code, enabling higher resolutions and framerates.
- Spyro: A Realm Beyond dev says the "loud and consistent" fans who bought 11 million copies of the Reignited trilogy helped manifest the series' first new game in yearsDevelopers at Toys for Bob discussed their decision to create Spyro: A Realm Beyond, citing the strong and consistent fanbase for the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, which sold over 11 million copies. The studio expressed a desire to continue the Spyro series, seeing it as a reflection of their own underdog journey.
- We asked Xbox exec Matt Booty about legacy IP like Banjo-Kazooie: "There's options to do all kinds of things, and we're certainly looking at those all the time"Xbox executive Matt Booty addressed the possibility of reviving legacy franchises like Banjo-Kazooie, stating that Xbox is always exploring options for its intellectual property. While not confirming any new titles, Booty indicated that the company is open to working with internal and external studios on its back catalog, similar to the upcoming Spyro: A Realm Beyond.
- ‘Spiny & Chilly’ Platforms to Collect Oddly-Hidden Ice BlocksSpiny & Chilly is a quirky platformer where players control a penguin with a hedgehog on its head, tasked with collecting stolen ice blocks. Inspired by games like Banjo-Kazooie and Super Mario 64, the game features exploration, puzzles, and secrets across various themed worlds. Currently in development, Spiny & Chilly is available to wishlist on Steam.
- The Rayman Legends remake has brought on Banjo Kazooie and DK64 composer Grant Kirkhope, who can apparently spin up gold…Rayman Legends Retold, a 3D remake of the 2013 platformer, has been announced and will feature a new soundtrack by original composer Christophe Héral and industry veteran Grant Kirkhope. Kirkhope, known for his work on Banjo Kazooie and Donkey Kong 64, is praised for his ability to match the game's humorous tone and his rapid composition speed. The remake was revealed during a PlayStation State of Play event.
- The Games That Defined Our Childhood: A Generation-by-Generation Guide | TAGThis guide breaks down distinct gaming generations within the millennial demographic, highlighting the defining consoles, cultural moments, and games for those born between 1984 and 1998. It explores the impact of console wars, the rise of online multiplayer, and the unique experiences of growing up with different gaming eras, from the SNES and Genesis to the N64, PlayStation, PS2, and Wii.
- 25 '90s Games That Hold Up Perfectly Today (And Where to Play Them) | TAGThis article identifies 25 video games from the 1990s that remain enjoyable for modern players, distinguishing between titles that hold up with no caveats and those that require specific versions or adjustments. It highlights how 2D pixel art generally ages better than early 3D graphics and provides information on where each game can be legally played today.
- Donkey Kong 64 is finally coming to Nintendo Switch Online, so you can experience never completing it as an adult eitherDonkey Kong 64 is being added to the Nintendo Switch Online service's Nintendo 64 library on June 4, 2026. The game, known for its extreme collectathon gameplay and numerous collectibles, will feature save states and a rewind feature. This marks the first time the 1999 Rare-developed 3D platformer will be playable on a handheld Nintendo console.