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L.O.G. claims to have created every game ever, and due to his position, is occasionally a prone to bragging. He also mentions in passing that he has a wife, the [[List of implied characters#Lady of Games|Lady of Games]], who was the first to create games that had "kittens, ponies and ninjas being blown up with rocket launchers".
L.O.G. claims to have created every game ever, and due to his position, is occasionally a prone to bragging. He also mentions in passing that he has a wife, the [[List of implied characters#Lady of Games|Lady of Games]], who was the first to create games that had "kittens, ponies and ninjas being blown up with rocket launchers".


L.O.G. is knowledgeable of the first two games, ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'' and ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''. The [[Banjoland]] world has several artifacts originating from these two games. He references other characters and locations in his [[The Six of the Best|quiz]] during the final challenge. L.O.G. could also represent the game's developers, [[Rare Ltd.|Rare]], because a Banjoland exhibit directly states that he worked hard to get ''Banjo-Tooie'' released in a timely manner.
L.O.G. is knowledgeable of the first two games, ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'' and ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''. The [[Banjoland]] world has several artifacts originating from these two games. He references other characters and locations in his [[List of questions from The Six of the Best|quiz]] during the final challenge. L.O.G. could also represent the game's developers, [[Rare Ltd.|Rare]], because a Banjoland exhibit directly states that he worked hard to get ''Banjo-Tooie'' released in a timely manner.


===''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts''===
===''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts''===
[[File:LOG Nuts and Bolts screenshot.png|thumb|left|L.O.G.'s appearance in ''Nuts & Bolts''.]]
[[File:LOG Nuts and Bolts screenshot.png|thumb|left|L.O.G.'s appearance in ''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts''.]]
In ''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts'', L.O.G. first makes his appearance at [[Spiral Mountain]], where he briefly "pauses" the game just as Banjo and Kazooie are about to fight Gruntilda. The word 'Pause' appears on-screen as L.O.G. materializes. He turns then into a frog and a pumpkin and sends them on a quest to collect objects scattered around Spiral Mountain. After deciding the challenge he concocted was pointless, L.O.G. decides on a new one and sends the three to [[Showdown Town]] in newly-created vehicles.
In ''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts'', L.O.G. first makes his appearance at [[Spiral Mountain]], where he briefly "pauses" the game just as Banjo and Kazooie are about to fight Gruntilda. The word 'Pause' appears on-screen as L.O.G. materializes. He turns then into a frog and a pumpkin and sends them on a quest to collect objects scattered around Spiral Mountain. After deciding the challenge he concocted was pointless, L.O.G. decides on a new one and sends the three to [[Showdown Town]] in newly-created vehicles.


Once there, he explains that he can offer the deed to Spiral Mountain. The rules of his contest are that if Banjo and Kazooie can collect enough [[Jiggy|Jiggies]] to return to Spiral Mountain, they win, and Grunty wins if she can prevent them from doing so. To make the competition fair, he gives Grunty a new body and a purple cat, [[Piddles]], as her new sidekick. L.O.G. restores Banjo and Kazooie's physical fitness and gives them a [[Magic Wrench]]. He does not give the duo back their moves learned in the two previous games, stating that they will not need them. L.O.G. then creates five large worlds for them to compete in and leaves. From that point on, Banjo and Kazooie can visit L.O.G. in front of his game factory. Although L.O.G. tries to remain neutral throughout the competition, he later admits that he does not want Grunty to win.  
Once there, he explains that he can offer the deed to Spiral Mountain. The rules of his contest are that if Banjo and Kazooie can collect enough [[Jiggy|Jiggies]] to return to Spiral Mountain, they win, and Grunty wins if she can prevent them from doing so. To make the competition fair, he gives Grunty a new body and a purple cat, [[Piddles]], as her new sidekick. L.O.G. restores Banjo and Kazooie's physical fitness and gives them a [[Mumbo's Wrench|magic wrench]]. He does not give the duo back their moves learned in the two previous games, stating that they will not need them. L.O.G. then creates five large worlds for them to compete in and leaves. From that point on, Banjo and Kazooie can visit L.O.G. in front of his game factory. Although L.O.G. tries to remain neutral throughout the competition, he later admits that he does not want Grunty to win.  


L.O.G.'s makes a final appearance at Spiral Mountain, where he awards six Jiggies to Banjo and Kazooie if they complete his [[List of questions from The Six of the Best|Six of the Best]] task, which is interlaced with a trivia quiz. When the duo win the final challenge against Grunty, L.O.G. pauses the game before they can finish her off. He instantly teleports Grunty and Piddles to his video game factory and gives the Spiral Mountain deed to Banjo and Kazooie, and their moves from the previous two games.
L.O.G.'s makes a final appearance at Spiral Mountain, where he awards six Jiggies to Banjo and Kazooie if they complete his [[List of questions from The Six of the Best|Six of the Best]] task, which is interlaced with a trivia quiz. When the duo win the final challenge against Grunty, L.O.G. pauses the game before they can finish her off. He instantly teleports Grunty and Piddles to his video game factory and gives the Spiral Mountain deed to Banjo and Kazooie, and their moves from the previous two games.