It was originally released in 2012 exclusively for the Xbox 360, which has since been consolidated with various other versions of the game with the Better Together update. A skin pack depicting Banjo, Tooty, Mumbo, Gruntilda, and Klungo is available in the Bedrock Edition.Together, they form a guest racer exclusive to the Xbox 360 version, based on their appearance in Nuts & Bolts. Banjo returns to his racing roots, this time bringing Kazooie along for the ride.Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing With Banjo-Kazooie (2010, Xbox 360).Due to Rare being bought by Microsoft, he didn't make the cut for the DS release and was replaced by an older version of Tiny Kong. Appearing as an Early-Bird Cameo, Banjo made his debut, though without Kazooie, as a heavy racer in the original release.He intends to have Banjo and Kazooie resolve their old issues with Gruntilda's skeletal head by. Then, a strange, TV-headed spirit calling itself the Lord of Games shows up. Set many years after their last adventure, Banjo and Kazooie have gotten fat and lazy from no adventures. This sequel changed the game's mechanics from regular platformer to vehicle-based platformer.Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts (2008, Xbox 360).Gruntilda does appear, but poses no real threat. A racing game spinoff, this game features the Banjo-Kazooie cast racing around in airplanes.With her evil magic, she kidnaps Kazooie, and flings Banjo into the past, attempting to stop him and Kazooie from ever meeting! Now Banjo (and Kazooie, once he's rescued her) must stop Gruntilda from destroying the past! Grunty's faithful sidekick Klungo builds her a Mecha-Grunty suit, and her spirit inhabits it from beneath the rock.
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