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*A un-named ore mine world. Reused as [[Glitter Gulch Mine]] | *A un-named ore mine world. Reused as [[Glitter Gulch Mine]] | ||
*A un-named amusement park. Reused as [[Witchyworld]] | *A un-named amusement park. Reused as [[Witchyworld]] | ||
==Game Reaction== | |||
Banjo-Kazooie was highly successful when released, selling nearly two million copies in the United States. | |||
*IGN: 9.6 | |||
*GameSpot: 9.5 | |||
*GameStats: 9.2 | |||
*1Up.com: 9.2 | |||
*Metacritic: 92 of 100 (Based on 19 reviews) | |||
*Game Rankings: 91% (Based on 14 reviews) | |||
==Awards== | |||
At the 1999 Interactive Achievement Awards, Banjo-Kazooie won in the Console Action/Adventure and Art Direction categories, and was nominated for Console Adventure Game of the Year and Game of the Year. In an episode of ''Reviews On The Run'' Banjo-Kazooie was number 1 on the list of the "5 classic Rare games you should try"; it beat out ''Saber Wulf'', ''Conker's Bad Fur Day'', and ''Kameo: Elements of Power'', which were also running for the same award. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |