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[[File:Devil Bottles B-T.png|thumb|200px|Devil Bottles, the main feature of Bottles' Revenge]]
[[File:Devil Bottles B-T.png|thumb|200px|Devil Bottles, the main feature of Bottles' Revenge]]
[[File:Devil Bottles attacks.png|thumb|left|200px|Devil Bottles manipulates an [[Ugger]] to attack Banjo.]]
[[File:Devil Bottles attacks.png|thumb|left|200px|Devil Bottles manipulates a [[Gruntling (Banjo-Tooie)|Gruntling]] to attack Banjo.]]
'''Bottles' Revenge''' is an unused game mode in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'', which can only be accessed by using a cheating device.
'''Bottles' Revenge''' is an unused game mode in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'', which can only be accessed by using a cheating device.



Revision as of 11:19, November 28, 2020

Devil Bottles, the main feature of Bottles' Revenge
Devil Bottles manipulates a Gruntling to attack Banjo.

Bottles' Revenge is an unused game mode in Banjo-Tooie, which can only be accessed by using a cheating device.

The mode entails Bottles' ghost adopting a devilish appearance, colloquially referred to as Devil Bottles, and allowing a second player to take control of a nearby enemy and use it to antagonize Player 1. Sparkles appear above controllable enemies that are within range. If multiple controllable enemies are in range, player 2 can use the R button to switch between them. If an enemy controlled by Devil Bottles successfully defeats Banjo, control of Banjo is handed to player 2, and player 1 is given control of Devil Bottles. If Banjo enters a boss fight, Devil Bottles will disappear until the fight is over.

This mode was removed entirely from the Xbox Live Arcade port of Banjo-Tooie.

Trivia

  • Although Devil Bottles was removed, his talk icon can be seen in the Tower of Tragedy quiz as one of the icons for selectable answers.
  • Devil Bottles was intended to control bosses as well, but Rare thought it made the game too difficult by disrupting a boss's attack patterns.
  • The idea for the mode was eventually retooled as the "Counter Operative" mode in Perfect Dark.