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Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts Review - TotalVideoGames.com
Packed with enough referential nods and classic humour to match Kazooie's wisecracks, Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts is, presumably, precisely the type of game that Microsoft forked out so much for Rare in the first place - GoldenEye XBLA just ain't ...
Review: Banjo-Kazooie is almost a bridge masterpiece - Ars Technica
You've got to hand it to Rare. When it comes to the company's recent efforts, no risk has been spared in the attempt to create a different kind of experience for the Xbox 360. In spite of less-than-stellar sales, the company continues to chug forward ...
'LittleBigPlanet' revitalizes a stale genre - Huffingtonpost.com
The platform game has fallen on hard times. Maybe it's that name, which came about in the 1980s when Mario was actually jumping on moving platforms in "Super Mario Bros." But the genre needs a catchier title, like "running-jumping-bouncing-super-fun ...
Video Game Review: ?LittleBigPlanet? revives stale platformer ... - U-Wire.com
The platform game has fallen on hard times. Maybe it?s that name, which came about in the 1980s when Mario was actually jumping on moving platforms in ?Super Mario Bros.? But the genre needs a catchier title, like ?running-jumping-bouncing ...
From Xbox to Facebox - Globe and Mail
The New Xbox Experience arrived this morning. The next time you boot up your Xbox 360 console and sign in to Xbox Live you'll be forced to wait about three minutes as new firmware that drastically alters your Xbox 360 dashboard is downloaded and ...
Review: Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts - Stuff
How many 64 fans went out and got themselves a 360? Whatever the figure, the reception of Banjo Kazooe: Nuts & Bolts could be dependent on it. Rare was the one company that developed with near unshakeable quality for the Nintendo 64, and their buy ...
Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts Review: Aw, Nuts - Kotaku.com
Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts is the third proper console entry in the Rare-developed series, founded on the Nintendo 64, one that steers the former action-adventure platformer into new territory. Gone are the Super Mario 64 -like romps traipsing ...
Contest: Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts - Edmonton Sun
More than a decade after their last appearance on a video game console, Banjo and Kazooie are back in a very different kind of adventure on the Xbox 360, one that will tickle the pleasure centres of gamers, budding engineers and everyone who never ...
Review: Creative Banjo-Kazooie Is Pretty, But Boring - Wired
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts lets you construct an endless array of wacky custom vehicles out of a thousand virtual building blocks. But what does it matter, when all you can do with them is play a lame videogame? The Banjo-Kazooie series started out ...
Latest Call of Duty is a tribute to the war dead - Globe and Mail
If there's a franchise of first-person shooters that actually has something meaningful to say about war, it's probably Activision's Call of Duty?or, at least, the Call of Duty games set during the Second World War. Unlike many military shooters ...
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