
The Xbox 360 remaster of Banjo-Kazooie has visual and performance improvements over the Nintendo 64 version. In this version, the player doesn't lose the notes after getting out of a stage, which is a major difference over the original, since it doesn't require the player to get everything again after leaving or dying.
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Evercade CEO says Rare ‘put in a lot of energy’ to add new content to its native Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie ports - Video Games Chronicle
Video Games Chronicle · 8/17/2026

New footage emerges of Conker 64/Twelve Tales before it became Conker's Bad Fur Day, plus an early look at Banjo-Kazooie - Nintendo Everything
Nintendo Everything · 7/24/2026

Toys for Bob still wants to work on Banjo-Kazooie: ‘We’re huge fans’ - Video Games Chronicle
Video Games Chronicle · 7/8/2026

The new handheld version of Banjo-Kazooie contains tons of unreleased music - Video Games Chronicle
Video Games Chronicle · 6/30/2026

Evercade unveils its next-gen retro gaming handheld Nexus, with analogue sticks and Banjo-Kazooie 1&2 bundled in - Eurogamer.net
Eurogamer.net · 3/31/2026
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