Banjo-Pilot Voxel

Revision as of 17:16, January 24, 2015 by bkwikia>Mumbo Jumbo II (Mumbo Jumbo II moved page Banjo-Pilot (2004 build) to Banjo-Pilot Voxel: Fans most often call the game "Banjo-Pilot Voxel".)

Template:Infobox game info Banjo-Pilot is a video game released exclusively as a computer ROM. It is a Game Boy Advance beta version of Banjo-Pilot released by Rareware Central on December 17, 2011.

General differences

The 2004 build of Banjo-Pilot is significantly different than the final released version. The primary difference is that the game's race courses are rendered using a voxel engine, producing 3D graphics on a strictly 2D system. At the time of the game's demos, this was considered very impressive. However, the addition of elements such as items and course obstacles proved too much for the GBA hardware, causing unacceptable amounts of lag. The game's final release hence used the more traditional Mode 7 technique of rendering a racecourse.

Some other differences include this build lacking a Quick Race options or the ability to shoot bullets. The Options menu has two other options removed in the final build; Multiplayer Weapons and Reverse Controls. Also, the "Erase Save Data" option has been removed. This build also includes a corrupted debug menu.

Minor differences include Bottles' voice being slightly more low pitched and his song more low pitched. Cheato's pages cost less as well, possibly for testing purposes. Along all that, all of the option names are all put into one box at the bottom of the screen.

Playable Characters

Default

Unlockable

Gallery

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