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Game » consists of 6 releases. Released Nov 19, 2000
Grenade are used as a weapon in the Banjo-Kazooie games, Kazooie can fire them out of her mouth and out of her ass.
A hamburger is a hunk of ground beef served between two pieces of bun-configured bread. Hamburgers are often served with a variety of toppings and condiments. It is named for the region in which it was invented, not for the kind of meat (as is often mistakenly suggested).
Hazard symbols are easily recognizable symbols designed to warn about hazardous materials or locations.
A sweet substance that is produced by bees.
Honeycomb pieces are used to refill Banjo's life bar.
Ice Eggs in Banjo-Tooie
A large, spinning key made of ice which unlocks the ice safe found in Banjo-Tooie. Infamous due to the failure to Stop N Swop until it's XBLA appearance.
Large Golden Collectibles at the heart of any Banjo game. Used both in puzzles and to impress Jiggywiggy, whose head is shaped like a Jiggy.
A popular musical object that has graced many video games including Shenmue and Moonwalker.
A mallet, not a hammer.
A transport trolley locked on a rail. Often used to bring coal and other mined materials from inside mines to the surface.
Musical Notes are used in many games, but are primarily known in the Banjo-Kazooie series. In Banjo-Kazooie they are collected to gain access to more areas in the game. In Banjo-Tooie they are collected to learn more moves.
This page is for the Nintendo 64 as it appears in video games.
A Pink egg with question marks on it, it spins in place inside Shark Food Island until you grab it and let it rot for 11 years, at which point you are rewarded with Homing Eggs and a British Flag.
A popular Italian food that is often used in games to restore health as well as power up a character's stats.
A long slender object used to hold up flags or signs. Frequently used in platforming games.
Used in many different mini game collections and others.
The Red Feather is an item in the Banjo-Kazooie series that would allow Banjo to fly.
Found in Rusty Bucket bay, it has question marks on it, and can unlock a bunch of items in a bunch of games. Some believe it can be stop n swopped on the N64 even though it's hopeless.
A tube used for easily floating above water, sometimes comes in animal varieties, such as a duck.
You put them on your feet and you run real fast!
Not as long as pants but not as short as short shorts.
Found in the XBLA version of Banjo-Tooie, no one knows what this egg will unlock. Presumably it will be stopped and swopped sometime in the next 11 years.
Usually a Button, lever, or computerized scanner used to open, close, power on, turn on, or unlock something. Found common in most games that involve puzzle solving as well as shooters.
A television set is a device used to view moving images usually accompanied by sound. They often appear in video games and scenery but sometimes have more practical applications.
As a modern commodity, toilets have been portrayed very well in video games over the years.
A train is a series of connected vehicles that move along a single or double railed track.
Turbo Trainers are a power up that makes you go faster in the Banjo franchise.
Used to drive around in.
Where did this come from? I guess if it unlocks Jinjo and Googly Eyes it's cool, but who is Jinjo? Cluck?
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