![]() The world found out about this lost game in late 2011 / early 2012 when Xbox executable files (dated June 2004) for a title named “ Banjo X” were found by PtoP Online on an old Xbox development kit. Rare had already experimented with the remake of Conker’s Bad Fur Day, adding a few different situations in the early parts of the game to surprise players who knew the original version, it seemed only right to expand a similar concept in Banjo X. It would have been at this point when the characters would become aware that they were in a remake of the original game and attempt to alter the plot in a different way. The farther along the player got in the game, the more things would shift directions from the original Banjo Kazooie. ![]() Supposedly, the characters in Banjo X were to break the 4th wall, so to speak, and gradually become aware that the game was a remake of the original Nintendo 64 version. ![]() Initially the game was being developed in 2004 by Rare as a straight remake of the first game, with enhanced graphics and gameplay for the new console. Banjo X was to be the third installment to the Banjo Kazooie franchise, slated to be released for the original Xbox.
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