Guh-Huh.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/connectivity/44541/episode-225-jiggy-in-the-woods
This week Nicholas and Bryan are joined by Curtis Bonds for an episode all about the classic Nintendo 64 game Banjo-Kazooie. The guys also chat about the Collect-a-thon genre in general, along with some thoughts on what the future could hold for this sometime maligned platforming style.
The musical selections for this episode come from the Project Dream demo album from Grant Kirkhope.
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Great to hear from CurtDogg again! :) I loved Banjo-Kazooie. Such a great looking and playing game for the time. I remember being less fond of Banjo-Tooie. I never beat it unlike the first game.
The absolute nadir of the collectathon for me was Donkey Kong 64. Alas, I tend to be a completionist and I remember getting everything except for one minigame. It was one where you chase the beavers into a hole. I must have spent an hour or more trying to beat that mini-game and then gave up, thinking it's not worth it. While I had fun with DK 64, throughout the game, I always had the impression it should be better than what it was. I never had that feeling with Banjo-Kazooie.