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Squawkmatch is a multiplayer feature found in Banjo-Tooie. It consists of two to four players blasting each other with eggs scattered around the maps. | '''Squawkmatch''' is a multiplayer feature found in Banjo-Tooie. It consists of two to four players blasting each other with eggs scattered around the maps. | ||
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*While Banjo uses kazooie to shoot eggs like a rifle, most of the other characters hold a small bird like a pistol. | *While Banjo uses kazooie to shoot eggs like a rifle, most of the other characters hold a small bird like a pistol. | ||
*When playing as a jinjo, the player controls a jinjo holding another jinjo. | *When playing as a jinjo, the player controls a jinjo holding another jinjo. | ||
*In normal mode all in-game eggs and another type of egg is | *In normal mode all in-game eggs and another type of egg is available. The new type are golden eggs. | ||
*Golden eggs let the player fire an unlimited amount of gold-coloured eggs as rapidly as a machine gun. Instead of an amount of eggs, the golden eggs have a timer. | *Golden eggs let the player fire an unlimited amount of gold-coloured eggs as rapidly as a machine gun. Instead of an amount of eggs, the golden eggs have a timer. | ||
*The golden egg is likely a reference to the golden gun in another popular N64 game, GoldenEye 007. | *The golden egg is likely a reference to the golden gun in another popular N64 game, GoldenEye 007. |