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{{Infobox game info | {{Infobox game info | ||
|image = BanjoPilotboxart.jpg | |image = BanjoPilotboxart.jpg | ||
|developer = [[ | |developer = [[Rare]] | ||
|publisher = THQ | |publisher = [[wikipedia:THQ|THQ]] | ||
|designer = | |designer = | ||
|platform = Game Boy Advance | |platform = [[Game Boy Advance]] | ||
|release = North America: January 11, 2005<br>Europe | |release = North America: January 11, 2005<br>Europe: March 2005 | ||
|genre = Racing | |genre = Racing | ||
|mode = Single player<br>2–4 Multiplayer | |mode = Single player<br>2–4 Multiplayer | ||
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|accessories = GBA Link Cable | |accessories = GBA Link Cable | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Banjo-Pilot''' is a 2005 racing game developed by Rare and published by THQ for the | '''Banjo-Pilot''' is a 2005 racing game developed by [[Rare]] and published by [[wikipedia:THQ|THQ]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. Originally titled ''Diddy Kong Pilot'', the game shares many gameplay elements with the N64 game ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]''. | ||
==Playable Characters== | ==Playable Characters== | ||
[[Image:BPCharacters.png|thumb|300px|''Banjo-Pilot'' characters.]] | |||
''Note: All characters with an asterisk have to be unlocked.'' | ''Note: All characters with an asterisk have to be unlocked.'' | ||
*[[Banjo]] | *[[Banjo]] | ||
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=== Cheato === | === Cheato === | ||
Here, Cheato pages are used to purchase unlockables within the game. | Here, Cheato pages are used to purchase unlockables within' the game. | ||
== Multiplayer == | |||
=== Head-To-Head === | |||
It's a multiplayer quickrace, wiht four player together in the same track. | |||
=== Dogfight === | |||
Like a cup boss battle. Player can beat the opponent using weapons. | |||
== Items == | == Items == | ||
When the player hits a | When the player hits a [[Honeycomb]], they receive an item. Items include: | ||
* '''[[Golden Feather]]:''' Grants the player temporary invincibility and boosted speed. | |||
* '''[[Mumbo]]'s Head:''' Despite his name, it its a [[Mingy Jongo]]-like head that temporarily disables all other racers. | |||
* '''[[Turbo Trainers]]:''' Gives the player a short speed boost. | |||
* '''[[Saucer of Peril]]:''' Targets in on the race leader and causes them to crash. | |||
* '''[[Fire Egg]]:''' Homes in on the nearest racer in front of the player and causes them to crash. | |||
* '''[[Ice Egg]]:''' Dropped behind your plane and causes any plane that hits it to crash. | |||
== Music == | |||
''Banjo-Pilot'' music was composed by one o Rare well-know compositor, Robin Beanland and Jamie Hughes. Acording to Rare, as the game first title was ''Diddy Kong Pilot'' the game's music track are based on ''Donkey Kong Country'' soundtrack. | |||
== Cameos == | == Cameos == | ||
Many characters from Rare's previous games make minor cameos in Banjo-Pilot. Characters like Tiptup, Gobi, and Master Jiggywiggy can be seen in various tracks. Sabreman, from ''Sabre Wulf'', and Expresso, from ''Donkey Kong Country'', appear in Jolly Roger's Lagoon and Jinxy's Dunes, respectively. Other non-playable characters include [[Cheato]], [[King Jingaling]], and [[Roysten]]. Before the game's release, many fans speculated that Roysten would appear as an unlockable character, but this has since been proven false. | Many characters from Rare's previous games make minor cameos in ''Banjo-Pilot''. Characters like [[Tiptup]], [[Gobi]], and [[Master Jiggywiggy]] can be seen in various tracks. Sabreman, from ''Sabre Wulf'', and Expresso, from ''Donkey Kong Country'', appear in Jolly Roger's Lagoon and Jinxy's Dunes, respectively. Other non-playable characters include [[Cheato]], [[King Jingaling]], and [[Roysten]]. Before the game's release, many fans speculated that Roysten would appear as an unlockable character, but this has since been proven false. | ||
== Photo Album Special Photos == | |||
<gallery>BPBottlesJiggy.png | |||
BPBottlesTrial.png | |||
BPGruntyTrial.png</gallery> | |||
==Gallery== | == Gallery == | ||
===Logos and Box Art=== | ===Logos and Box Art === | ||
<gallery> | <gallery>Image:BanjoPilotLogo.jpg|Logo. | ||
Image:BanjoPilotLogo.jpg|Logo. | |||
Image:BanjoPilotBetaLogo.jpg|Beta logo | Image:BanjoPilotBetaLogo.jpg|Beta logo | ||
Image:BanjoPilotboxart.jpg|Box art. | Image:BanjoPilotboxart.jpg|Box art. | ||
Image:BanjoPilotCoverBack.jpg|Cover back.</gallery> | Image:BanjoPilotCoverBack.jpg|Cover back.</gallery> | ||
====Artwork==== | ==== Artwork ==== | ||
<gallery>Image:Banjo_plane.jpg|[[Banjo]] | <gallery>Image:Banjo_plane.jpg|[[Banjo]] | ||
Image:BanjoPilot2.jpg|[[Banjo]] | Image:BanjoPilot2.jpg|[[Banjo]] | ||
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Image:Gruntilda.png|[[Gruntilda]] | Image:Gruntilda.png|[[Gruntilda]] | ||
Image:Jiggy.jpg|A [[Jiggy]]</gallery> | Image:Jiggy.jpg|A [[Jiggy]]</gallery> | ||
{{BPCharacters}} | {{BPCharacters}} | ||
{{Games}} | {{Games}} | ||
[[de:Banjo-Pilot]] | [[de:Banjo-Pilot]] |
Revision as of 21:02, October 8, 2010
Template:Infobox game info Banjo-Pilot is a 2005 racing game developed by Rare and published by THQ for the Game Boy Advance. Originally titled Diddy Kong Pilot, the game shares many gameplay elements with the N64 game Diddy Kong Racing.
Playable Characters
Note: All characters with an asterisk have to be unlocked.
Top speed: 3/5
Acceleration: 3/5
Handling: 2/5
Top speed: 2/5
Acceleration: 3/5
Handling: 4/5
Top speed: 3/5
Acceleration: 2/5
Handling: 3/5
Top speed: 1/5
Acceleration: 4/5
Handling: 5/5
Top speed: 1/5
Acceleration: 5/5
Handling: 5/5
Top speed: 5/5
Acceleration: 4/5
Handling: 4/5
Top speed: 5/5
Acceleration: 1/5
Handling: 1/5
Top speed: 4/5
Acceleration: 2/5
Handling: 2/5
Top speed: 2/5
Acceleration: 4/5
Handling: 4/5
Cups
Honeycomb/Pumpkin Cup
- Spiral Mountain
- Jinxy's Dunes
- Freezeezy Peak
- Hailfire Peaks
- Boss: Kazooie/Jolly
Jiggy/Cauldron Cup
- Treasure Trove Cove
- Clanker's River
- Grunty Industries
- Gobi's Valley
- Boss: Humba/Mumbo
Beehive/Skull Cup
- Freezing Furnace
- Mayahem Temple
- Steamy Vents
- Jolly Roger's Lagoon
- Boss: Banjo/Klungo
Feather/Broomstick Cup
- Witchyworld
- Breegull Beach
- Terrydactyland
- Cauldron Keep
- Boss: Bottles/Grunty
Story
According to Rare, there is no story to the game, although it can be assumed that Cheato the Magical Spellbook lost all of his pages and Banjo and his friends must retrieve them by completing race courses. As Grunty is still in her original form it can also be assumed this is the first game in the series, apart from possibly Diddy Kong Racing.
Game Modes
Grand Prix
In this mode, the first player races against other characters in a series of tracks to earn points. There are four cups that each contain four tracks with an aerial boss fight at the end. The player is given a trophy determined on his/her rank. Different Grand Prixes include the Bottles GP, the Grunty GP, the Endurance GP, and the Jinjo GP.
Quickrace
In this mode, the player can do a quick single race with any character he/she has already unlocked. The player can choose tracks from the Bottles and Gruntilda Grand Prixes.
Time Trial
In this mode, the player races against the ghost of either Bottles or Gruntilda to try and beat their best time.
Trophies
Here, the player can view the trophies that he/she won throughout the game. There is also a photo album when the player completes all of the game's challenges.
Jiggy Challenge
In this mode, the player collects six jiggies on tracks from the Bottles and Grunty Grand Prixes while trying to finish in first place. If they succeed, they can unlock Bottles, the most efficient racer in the game.
Cheato
Here, Cheato pages are used to purchase unlockables within' the game.
Multiplayer
Head-To-Head
It's a multiplayer quickrace, wiht four player together in the same track.
Dogfight
Like a cup boss battle. Player can beat the opponent using weapons.
Items
When the player hits a Honeycomb, they receive an item. Items include:
- Golden Feather: Grants the player temporary invincibility and boosted speed.
- Mumbo's Head: Despite his name, it its a Mingy Jongo-like head that temporarily disables all other racers.
- Turbo Trainers: Gives the player a short speed boost.
- Saucer of Peril: Targets in on the race leader and causes them to crash.
- Fire Egg: Homes in on the nearest racer in front of the player and causes them to crash.
- Ice Egg: Dropped behind your plane and causes any plane that hits it to crash.
Music
Banjo-Pilot music was composed by one o Rare well-know compositor, Robin Beanland and Jamie Hughes. Acording to Rare, as the game first title was Diddy Kong Pilot the game's music track are based on Donkey Kong Country soundtrack.
Cameos
Many characters from Rare's previous games make minor cameos in Banjo-Pilot. Characters like Tiptup, Gobi, and Master Jiggywiggy can be seen in various tracks. Sabreman, from Sabre Wulf, and Expresso, from Donkey Kong Country, appear in Jolly Roger's Lagoon and Jinxy's Dunes, respectively. Other non-playable characters include Cheato, King Jingaling, and Roysten. Before the game's release, many fans speculated that Roysten would appear as an unlockable character, but this has since been proven false.
Photo Album Special Photos
- BPBottlesJiggy.png
- BPBottlesTrial.png
- BPGruntyTrial.png
Gallery
Logos and Box Art
- BanjoPilotLogo.jpg
Logo.
- BanjoPilotBetaLogo.jpg
Beta logo
- BanjoPilotboxart.jpg
Box art.
- BanjoPilotCoverBack.jpg
Cover back.
Artwork
- Banjo plane.jpg
- BanjoPilot3.png
- BanjoPilotKazooie1.jpg
- BanjoPilotKazooie2.png
- BanjoPilotKlungo.png
- BanjoPilotMumbo.png
- MumboVsKlungo.png
Mumbo Jumbo in a battle with Klungo.
- Gruntilda.png
A Jiggy