LOGBOX 720

LOGBOX 720 is a level from Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts. It is based on the inside of the Xbox 360 console, and includes different objectives such as repairing circuitry or guarding different components of the console. Characters that appear in this world are Mumbo Jumbo, Humba Wumba, Klungo, Pikelet, Bottles, and Jolly Roger. As the level is based on the 360 the player is using, at times the game will appear to glitch during certain events (such as static appearing).

Starring

 * Mumbo Jumbo as The Helpline Operator
 * Klungo as The One-Man Maintenance Crew
 * Bottles as The Pasty Techno Geek
 * Introducing Pikelet as Their Sharing, Caring Manager
 * With Humba Wumba as The Gutsy Girl Gamer
 * Guest Starring Jolly Dodger as The Celebrity Coding Sensation

Points of Interest

 * Brain CPU Chip
 * Power Chip
 * Graphics Chip
 * Audio Chip
 * Glubber Pool
 * Various Video Game Discs

Jiggies
Dodgy Connection Workers Wipe Out
 * Talk to Klungo near the Power Chip on the first floor
 * Carry the antenna as high up away from Klungo in the time limit
 * Talk to Pikelet near the firewall at the back
 * Taxi Humba and Mumbo from their current locations back to Pikelet

Jinjo Tokens

 *  Blue  - Jinjo Fetch- On the second floor in a corner- Find his book near the graphics chip
 *  Orange  - Jinjo Speed- Behind the Audio Chip- Reach the speed lsited on the speedometer

Jiggies
Chips Away Dumb and Dimmer
 * Talk to Humba near the brain chip
 * Race Klungo, Mumbo, and Pikelet around the designated path
 * Talk to Bottles near one of the lights on the third floor
 * Fly to the many lights and activate a nearby Wrench-It-Bolt to turn them off

Jinjo Tokens

 *  Orange  - Jinjo Combat- On the first floor near the Brain Chip- Push the Jinjo out of the marked area
 *  Green  - Jinjo Taxi- On the thrid floor near a lightbulb- Drive the Jinjo to his destination.

Jiggies
Flush the Floater
 * Talk to Grunty at the top of the Glubber Tank on the highest floor
 * Race on land against a water- bound Grunty around the tank

Jinjo Tokens

 *  Yellow  - Jinjo Combat- On the fourth floor on the Viva Pinata disc- Push the Jinjo off of the disc
 *  Green  - Jinjo Speed- On the fourth floor on the Viva Pinata disc- Accelerate tothe speed shown on the speedometer

Jiggies
Chip Chop Make the Weight Red Bear Racing Gunge-a-Sponge You Little Squirt
 * Talk to Jolly on the second level near the firewall
 * Defend the three chips by destroying the Gruntbots
 * Talk to Bottles on the foruth floor on a lone platform
 * Push all the buttons in the console by putting a heavy vehicle on them
 * Talk to Humba near the Glubber Pool on the top floor
 * Race her in an air race around the console
 * Talk to Klungo near the Brain Chip
 * Soak the Glubber Sponge by squirting water on it
 * Talk to Mumbo on a second floor platform next to the Banjo- Kazooie disc
 * Squirt water on all the overheated fans throughout the levels of the console

Jinjo Tokens

 *  Purple  - Jinjo Race- Near the Audio Chip- Race the Jinjo through the console
 *  Blue  - Jinjo Taxi- Near the power chip- Drive the Jinjo up to his destination
 *  Red  - Jinjo Hurling- In the middle of the Banjo Kazooie disc on the first floor- Knock the Jinjo away from the disc

Jiggies
Unstable Hardware System Update Required
 * Talk to Humba on the fourth level
 * Drive a tall vehicle between all the elevated rings
 * Talk to Bottles on the fourth floor near the Viva Pinata disc
 * Drive Bottles to the Brain Chip and then go back to the start and retrieve his laptop

Jinjo Tokens

 *  Red  - Jinjo Race- By the elevator on the fourth floor- Race down the wires to the second floor
 *  Green  - Jinjo Combat- On the central platform on the fourth floor- Knock the Jinjo off the platform

Jiggies
A Sight for Poor Eyes Lap Happy Bug Ridden Critics Say No Glubber Hubbub
 * Talk to Pikelet on the fifth level
 * Fly him around to the security cameras and he'll take pictures of them
 * Talk to Humba near the Brain chip
 * Race around the small circle in numerous laps
 * Talk to Jolly on the thrid level above the Bk disc
 * Push the computer bugs into the zapper and turn the Wrench-It-Bolt to kill them
 * Talk to Mimbo near the firewall
 * Carry the three spheres to Mumbo and then assemble them in the correct order
 * Talk to Bottles near the Glubber Tank on the bottom floor
 * Carry the capsule up to the Glubber Pool and then through the tubes to the tank

Jinjo Tokens

 *  Red  - Jinjo Race- In a corner near the BK disc- Race around the first floor of the console
 *  Yellow  - Jinjo Fetch- Behind some cords in the room with the power chip- Find the Extra Life on the top floor
 *  Purple  - Jinjo Hurling- On a platform on the top floor- Knock the Jinjo very far down the console

Trivia

 * This world's intro parodies the TV show, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.
 * Rare games are featured here as game CD's. The games seen here are Banjo-Kazooie, Banjo-Tooie, Viva Piñata, Grabbed By the Ghoulies, and It's Mr. Pants.
 * An achievement earned for knocking off the "legs" of the Brain CPU Chip (a large brain encased in a glass box in the central area of the lowest level) is called "Massive Damage", which is a reference to the "Giant Enemy Crab" from the Sony E3 2006 presentation for Genji: Days of the Blade.
 * If you hit the Graphics Chip (which resembles crayons), the screen will "glitch" and static will appear on the screen in some places. If you hit the Audio Chip, the sound will be garbled. Sometimes however, these occur without your doing.
 * This world's theme includes a segment of the Gruntilda's Lair theme from Banjo-Kazooie.
 * There are two references to LOST in this world, one Jinjo says "His name is Hurley and he was stranded on an island" and when you complete the challenge he says "Watch out for polar bears".
 * If the player listens carefully at the end of the world's theme (around 3:12), they can hear a computerized voice singing along with the tune. While the lyrics are debated, it does sound vaguely like "Welcome to my world, stupid bear and bird, lots to do and see, Stop 'n' Swop on 360." The singer of the tune is unknown, but popular theories suggest it's either the Logbox, your Xbox or perhaps even L.O.G. himself.(If it actually is L.O.G. this would mark one of the first times real voice-acting has been used in the series.)