Banjo-Tooie (Xbox Live Arcade)

Banjo-Tooie is a port of the game of the same name for the Xbox 360 as part of Xbox Live Arcade, a digital video game download service. It was published by Microsoft in 2009 and, much like Banjo-Kazooie's Xbox Live Arcade port, made multiple minor changes to both the game's graphics and gameplay, as well as adding some extra content through Stop 'n' Swop. This version was later included in Rare Replay and Xbox Cloud Gaming (Project xCloud) service.

Differences and changes

 * The main menu has received many changes including: a way to rewatch cutscenes; a way to fight bosses; a viewable tutorial; and the ability to replay mini-games again. The volume and sound effects can be decreased, and the empty save files still have pictures of characters. These portraits also have the Stop 'n' Swop II logo at the corner.
 * The pause menu has also received some changes, with many new options such as "Leaderboard and Achievements," "View Totals" and "Jiggy Tips," which repladced the signposts in Jiggywiggy's Temple.
 * Most glitches from the original version have been fixed.
 * As the original music and sound effects had been made with lag in mind, some no longer play correctly as the port removes all the lag.
 * Klungo's potions are no longer random, with him always using the red potion in the first battle, the green potion in the second battle and the blue potion in the third battle.
 * The textures are in a much higher resolution.
 * All Nintendo references have been removed or replaced.
 * The dialogue is in a different font, Andy Bold, instead of Comicrazy.
 * Stop 'n' Swop, a feature originally scrapped in the original game, is now fully functional and works with both the Xbox Live Arcade port of Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts. Stop 'n' Swop II, a new feature, has also been implemented.
 * Humba Wumba, after transforming Kazooie into a dragon, mentions L.O.G.'s Lost Challenges.
 * Gruntilda has some new questions in the Tower of Tragedy Quiz, as well as few old ones changed.