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{{DISPLAYTITLE:List of ''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts'' pre-release and unused content}}
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This is a list of pre-release and unused content from ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]''.
This is a list of pre-release and unused content from ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]''.


==Weird West==
==Weird West==
{{quote|See all those boarded-up buildings? They used to have doors that led to the Weird West Game World. Legends tell of it being a wondrous place, but alas, it no longer exists.|[[Supporting cast]]|[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]}}
{{quote|See all those boarded-up buildings? They used to have doors that led to the Weird West Game World. Legends tell of it being a wondrous place, but alas, it no longer exists.|[[Supporting cast]]|[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]}}
[[File:Weird West.jpg|thumb|Concept drawing]]
'''Weird West''' was a scrapped Western-styled Game World planned to appear in ''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts''. Although there are some leftovers it in the game's internal files, such as its icon, a cowboy hat, and code for Jinjo Challenges, many remnants of the Game World can still be found in the game itself such as the fact that the [[Jiggosseum]] is the only Game World with two Grunty Acts, with "9-Ball Nightmare" possibly being the one planned to be featured in Weird West, the [[Inflatable Sheep]] of [[Banjoland]] which are featured in two challenges where they escape the [[List of implied locations#'Cut for Deadlines' Room|'Cut for Deadlines' Room]], indicating they were once part of Weird West and the [[supporting cast]] of [[Showdown Town]] sometimes talking about Weird West, among other things.
'''Weird West''' was a scrapped Western-styled Game World planned to appear in ''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts''. Although there are some leftovers it in the game's files, such as its icon, a cowboy hat, and code for Jinjo Challenges, many remnants of the Game World can still be found in the game itself such as the fact that the [[Jiggosseum]] is the only Game World with two Grunty Acts, with "9-Ball Nightmare" possibly being the one planned to be featured in Weird West, the [[Inflatable Sheep]] of [[Banjoland]] which are featured in two challenges where they escape the [[List of implied locations#'Cut for Deadlines' Room|'Cut for Deadlines' Room]], indicating they were once part of Weird West and the [[supporting cast]] of [[Showdown Town]] sometimes talking about Weird West, among other things.
<gallery>
Weird West.jpg|Concept drawing
</gallery>
 
==White Jinjo==
A white Jinjo was originally going to appear in ''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts''. It's icon can be found among many others featured in a wallpaper released to advertise the game, while in the final game it is only used in the pause menu.
<gallery>
NnB headshots wallpaper.jpg|The wallpaper featuring a white Jinjo icon
White Jinjo Icon N&B.png|The white Jinjo's icon
</gallery>


==Remote Controller Vehicle Part==
==Remote Controller Vehicle Part==
A model, texture and icon can be found for the Remote Controller vehicle part, however, there is no in-game functionality.
A model, texture and icon can be found for the Remote Controller vehicle part, however, there is no in-game functionality.
<gallery>
Unused_Remote_Controler_N&B.png|The vehicle part
Unused_Remote_Controler_Icon_N&B.png|The icon that would've been used in the assigned buttons
</gallery>


==Minjo==
==Green Minjos==
Minjo's originally appeared green instead of grey. This was scrapped fairly late in development as Achievement 'Vigilante' and the in-game icon for Minjos are both green.
[[Minjo]]s were originally green instead of blue. This seems to have been changed fairly late in development as their in-game icon still uses the old coloration.
<gallery>
Green_Minjo_N&B.png|thumb|150px|Early screenshot of a green Minjo
</gallery>


==Speedometer==
==Speedometer==
Originally the speedometer was its own gauge on the user interface rather than wrapped around the mini-map.
Originally the speedometer was its own gauge on the user interface rather than wrapped around the mini-map.
<gallery>
Early_Showdown_Town_1_N&B.png|Early screenshot of [[Showdown Town]] with the old speedometer
</gallery>


==Klungo's Arcade Bridge Expansion==
==Klungo's Arcade Bridge Expansion==
Before Weird West was scrapped the bridge to Klungo's Arcade was longer featuring a structure somewhat resembling Klungo's head.
Before Weird West was scrapped, the bridge to [[Klungo's Arcade]] was longer featuring a structure somewhat resembling [[Klungo]]'s head.
<gallery>
Klungo's Arcade concept.jpg|Concept art of Klungo's Arcade
Early Showdown Town 2 N&B.png|Early screenshot of Showdown Town showing Klungo's Arcade
</gallery>


==High Grip Tires==
==High Grip Tires==
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==Boggy's Children==
==Boggy's Children==
Boggy's children were originally going to play a role in the scrapped [[Banjoland]] challenge 'Don't Bring Your Kids To Work Day'. [[Moggy]] and [[Soggy]] actually appear in-game during the challenge 'Home Improvement Igloo Edition'. Moggy can be found on top of an empty display case in the [[Mumbo's Mountain]] exhibit and Soggy can be found in between Clanker's eyes.
[[Boggy]]'s children, [[Soggy]], [[Groggy]] and [[Moggy]], were originally going to play a role in the scrapped [[Banjoland]] challenge "Don't Bring Your Kids To Work Day." Moggy and Soggy were actually leftover in the game and can be found during the challenge "Home Improvement Igloo Edition."<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100209133334/http://www.rareware.com/extras/scribes/12feb09/index.html Rare Scribes - February 12, 2009] (Wayback Machine)</ref> Moggy can be found on top of an empty display case in the [[Mumbo's Mountain]] exhibit and Soggy can be found in between [[Clanker]]'s eyes.<ref>[https://youtu.be/cct-vochIbs Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts - Soggy and Moggy glitch - YouTube]</ref>
<gallery>
Soggy_Groggy_Moggy_Icon_N&B.png|thumb|150px|The icon that would've been used for Boggy's children
</gallery>


==Nintendo 64==
==Nintendo 64==
In pre-release screenshots of Banjoland, a Nintendo 64 can be seen in the place of [[Old King Coal]]
In pre-release screenshots of Banjoland, a [[Nintendo 64]] can be seen in the place of [[Old King Coal]]'s statue.<ref>[https://www.ign.com/videos/2008/07/08/banjo-kazooie-nuts-and-bolts-x360-banjo-land-walkthrough?objectid=15334 Banjo Land Walkthrough - IGN] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20220520130926/https://www.ign.com/videos/2008/07/08/banjo-kazooie-nuts-and-bolts-x360-banjo-land-walkthrough?objectid=15334 archive.org])</ref> This was likely changed due to legal reasons.


==Mumbo's Wrench==
==Early Wrench-it Bolts==
Pre-release screenshots of Mumbo's Wrench showed that it appeared closer to Mumbo's appearance and color.  
Pre-release screenshots of the [[Wrench-it Bolt]]s showed that they appeared closer to [[Mumbo Jumbo]]'s appearance and color.
<gallery>
Early_Wrench-it_Bolt_N&B.png||Early screenshot of the Wrench-it Bolts' old design
</gallery>


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