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'''Banjo-Tooie (Xbox Live Arcade)''' is a port of [[Banjo-Tooie]] for the [[Xbox 360|Xbox 360's]] LIVE Arcade. It became available for download on April 29, 2009. Recently, Rare released an official statement confirming that the game will be available for download on April 29, 2009. In the original statement confirming it's release, Rare called the port a "note-perfect migration", as the game was relatively unchanged from the original apart from the addition of the long-awaited [[Stop 'n' Swop]], a feature which is fully implemented in the game and offers connectivity between ''Banjo-Tooie'' and [[Banjo-Kazooie (Xbox Live Arcade)|its prequel's Xbox Live Arcade port]].
'''Banjo-Tooie (Xbox Live Arcade)''' is a port of [[Banjo-Tooie]] for the [[Xbox 360|Xbox 360's]] LIVE Arcade. It became available for download on April 29, 2009. In the original statement confirming its release, Rare called the port a "note-perfect migration", as the game was relatively unchanged from the original apart from the addition of the long-awaited [[Stop 'n' Swop]], a feature which is fully implemented in the game and offers connectivity between ''Banjo-Tooie'' and [[Banjo-Kazooie (Xbox Live Arcade)|its prequel's Xbox Live Arcade port]].


==Minor Problems/Glitches==
==Minor Problems/Glitches==
While the game seems to run as smoothly and perfectly the same as the Nintendo 64 version of Banjo-Tooie, with the console change there has been noted a problem with Jamjars' speech. Jamjars speaks in rhyming couplets and it usually corresponds words with the buttons on the controller. Where the Xbox controller is different to the Nintendo 64 controller there has been problems with the wording used as it no longer rhymes.
While the game seems to run as smoothly as the Nintendo 64 version of Banjo-Tooie, with the console change there has been noted a problem with Jamjars' speech. Jamjars speaks in rhyming couplets and it usually corresponds words with the buttons on the controller. Where the Xbox controller is different to the Nintendo 64 controller there have been problems with the wording used as it no longer rhymes.


The words are usually problematic with buttons such as 'X' or the triggers or bumpers as these buttons would be originally 'Z' or 'A' and 'B.'
The words are usually problematic with buttons such as 'X' or the triggers or bumpers as these buttons would be originally 'Z' or 'A' and 'B.'
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