Leaked first Banjo and Kazooie 3 screenshots


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I think it looks quite good!

If the 1st screen was in 2D though, it would remind me a little of LBP :p

Is this the game they are rumoured to be bundling the 360 mote with? I can't remember :/

I think it looks quite good!

If the 1st screen was in 2D though, it would remind me a little of LBP :p

Is this the game they are rumoured to be bundling the 360 mote with? I can't remember :/

Yes it is. I was going to post them in that topic that I started a week or so ago, but I figured it was better to start fresh since that topic was more about the Motion Sensing controller rather than the game.

never played a banjo-kazooie game before, but these shots look interesting. will definitely give it a shot when it comes out. (Y)

Since most people don't have N64's anymore, if you have a Wii, I think you can try the series through Virtual Console.

I'm a huge fan of the Banjo games and I think this looks great. I can't wait to get it. What's the expected release date? By the way, wasn't the game announced in 2006?

/me hums Banjo theme :turned:

I'm a huge fan of the Banjo games and I think this looks great. I can't wait to get it. What's the expected release date? By the way, wasn't the game announced in 2006?

/me hums Banjo theme :turned:

Yup it was announced at X06.

Game looks good so far to me :) Can't wait to see it in action.

http://www.shacknews.com/screenshots.x?gal...5&id=119305

Alot more images at the above link

and now I'm left wondering what the hell this game is. 3/4 of those images point more to the game being a racing game than a platformer with the exception of the one where banjo's tightrope walking. I'm sure it'll be the platformer but vehicles at least so far look to play a huge roll.

THe last few one of the actual vehicles even seem to have the vehicles specced out in terms of speed, weight, offence ect. So what are we getting here? A platformer or a mario kart clone? The maps don't exactly look like tracks either but more death match arenas if they are to be navigated in vehicles. I'd like either type of game (with preference to a platformer) but it sure looks like they are taking things down a new road.

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