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Banjo-Kazooie official websites

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These are the official Banjo-Kazooie series related sites officially made by Rareware and/or Nintendo and Microsoft.

[www.banjo-kazooie.com www.banjo-kazooie.com]

= 1998 - 2001

The Banjo-Kazooie website when it was launched in 1998. The original Banjo-Kazooie website was launched sometime in 1998, possibly before the release of the actual game, judging by the fact several of the images found on the site were from the beta version of the game. The site not only had an option to be displayed in Spanish but there was many information about the game and every world in the ame received its own page with information on how to get to the certain world, what moves are learned and several hints. At the bottom of each world page was a question about the certain world with three wrong answers (often humorous) and one right answer.

Upon getting the question right, a picture of Brentilda would be shown and a short notice would be displayed telling one that he or she got the answer right and claiming that the user had gotten a Jiggy. The notice had a hint or tip about the certain world. If the user got the question wrong, a picture of Gruntilda would be displayed and a notice would be shown telling the user he or she got the answer wrong. The amount of Jiggies the user earned did not really matter.

2002 - Present

Banjo-Kazooie website as seen in September 2009. Early 2002, Nintendo shut down the site and made banjo-kazooie.com a redirect to the Nintendo website article about the game. Once Nintendo had sold Rareware and its characters to Microsoft, around 2003 or 2004, the site was a redirect to the Rareware site. This continued for many years to come until 2008 when Nuts & Bolts was released.

This new site contains a forum, rankings of the players in certain challenges in the game, downloads, a "Fan Site Kit" which includes artwork and sound files and the game manual itself. It also includes a gallery where users with Xbox Live can directly upload the screenshots they have taken in the game to the Banjo-Kazooie website.

www.banjo-tooie.com

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The Banjo-Tooie website in 2000.

2000 - 2001

The Banjo-Tooie website was similar to the Banjo-Kazooie site. This website contained artwork of many objects and places in the game, bios about the main characters, information about the worlds, moves, items and other similar objects. Another feature was a quiz-like system, where the website asked questions on how to solve an actual Jiggy in the game and once the question was answered correctly, there would be a movie shown in where the user could see how it was actually performed in-game.

2002 - Present

Early 2002, Nintendo shut down the site and made banjo-kazooie.com a redirect to the Nintendo website article about the game. Once Nintendo had sold Rareware and its characters to Microsoft, around 2003 or 2004, the site was a redirect to the Rareware site and it still is today.