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==[[Banjo-Kazooie]]==
==[[Banjo-Kazooie]]==
At the end of Banjo-Kazooie, if all 100 [[Jiggy|Jiggies]] have been collected, [[Mumbo Jumbo]] will show the player three animated photographs which reveal the locations of two Mystery Eggs and the Ice Key, in locations that players may have noticed previously to be inaccessable. However, after waiting until [[Banjo-Tooie|Banjo Tooie's]] release, fans felt like the solution offered in Tooie was a copout. Members of [[Rare Witch Project|The Rare Witch Project]] set to work hacking the game, and made a shocking discovery. There are in fact [[Cheat Codes|codes]] within the game that can be entered on the [[Sandcastle]] floor in [[Treasure Trove Cove]] that will allow anyone to reach these treasures, as well as another four eggs not mentioned by Mumbo. Once the items are collected, a menu appears on the pause menu if you move to the very end past [[Click Clock Wood]]. It has never since been discovered what this menu is for, and indeed what it does.
At the end of Banjo-Kazooie, if all 100 [[Jiggy|Jiggies]] have been collected, [[Mumbo Jumbo]] will show the player three animated photographs which reveal the locations of two Mystery Eggs and the Ice Key, in locations that players may have noticed previously to be inaccessible. However, after waiting until [[Banjo-Tooie|Banjo Tooie's]] release, fans felt like the solution offered in Tooie was a copout. Members of [[Rare Witch Project|The Rare Witch Project]] set to work hacking the game, and made a shocking discovery. There are in fact [[Cheat Codes|codes]] within the game that can be entered on the [[Sandcastle]] floor in [[Treasure Trove Cove]] that will allow anyone to reach these treasures, as well as another four eggs not mentioned by Mumbo. Once the items are collected, a menu appears on the pause menu if you move to the very end past [[Click Clock Wood]]. It has never since been discovered what this menu is for, and indeed what it does.


Also, if you have Banjo Kazooie Nuts & Bolts, once you beat grunty in Spiral Mountain (again), all Stop 'n' Swop items will be available without using the cheats.
Also, if you have Banjo Kazooie Nuts & Bolts, once you beat grunty in Spiral Mountain (again), all Stop 'n' Swop items will be available without using the cheats.
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The Cyan Mystery Egg is found in the cellar of [[Mad Monster Mansion]], in a barrel marked [[File:Cyan_Egg.png|thumb|Cyan mystery egg]]
The Cyan Mystery Egg is found in the cellar of [[Mad Monster Mansion]], in a barrel marked [[File:Cyan Egg.png|thumb|Cyan mystery egg]]


"1881"; it is a reference to Atic Atac, one of Rare's first games. Before entering the code one should note that the barrel is sealed with an "X".
"1881"; it is a reference to Atic Atac, one of Rare's first games. Before entering the code one should note that the barrel is sealed with an "X".
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The Green Mystery Egg is the second egg to be found in [[Mad Monster Mansion]]; there [[File:Green_Egg.png|thumb|69px|Green mystery egg]]
The Green Mystery Egg is the second egg to be found in [[Mad Monster Mansion]]; there [[File:Green Egg.png|thumb|69px|Green mystery egg]]


seems to be no discernable reason for this, though. The egg is found in the bathroom, on top of [[Loggo]]
seems to be no discernable reason for this, though. The egg is found in the bathroom, on top of [[Loggo]]
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The Red Mystery Egg is found in the captain's quarters in [[Rusty Bucket Bay]], accessed via[[File:Red_Egg.png|thumb|69px|Red mystery egg]]
The Red Mystery Egg is found in the captain's quarters in [[Rusty Bucket Bay]], accessed via[[File:Red Egg.png|thumb|69px|Red mystery egg]]


breaking one of the windows.
breaking one of the windows.
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====[[Yellow Mystery Egg]]====
====[[Yellow Mystery Egg]]====


The Yellow Mystery Egg is found in [[Click Clock Wood]] in [[Nabnut|Nabnut's]] house in the winter [[File:Yellow_Egg.png|thumb|69px|Yellow mystery egg]]
The Yellow Mystery Egg is found in [[Click Clock Wood]] in [[Nabnut|Nabnut's]] house in the winter [[File:Yellow Egg.png|thumb|69px|Yellow mystery egg]]


season,
season,
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[[File:Ice_key.gif|thumb|Ice Key]]
[[File:Ice key.gif|thumb|Ice Key]]
The Ice Key is perhaps the most mysterious Stop 'n' Swop item, predominantly because it is the only item that can be seen during normal play. It is found in [[Wozza|Wozza's]] cave, in a small alcove; if the player uses first person mode, they can see through the ice to see the key twirling, but there is no way to get in. However, typing in the following code removes the unbreakable ice wall. (Mumbo shows you it after getting 100 Jiggies)
The Ice Key is perhaps the most mysterious Stop 'n' Swop item, predominantly because it is the only item that can be seen during normal play. It is found in [[Wozza|Wozza's]] cave, in a small alcove; if the player uses first person mode, they can see through the ice to see the key twirling, but there is no way to get in. However, typing in the following code removes the unbreakable ice wall. (Mumbo shows you it after getting 100 Jiggies)


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*In ''Grabbed by the Ghoulies'', there is a chalkboard that reads "Collect Ice Key. Collect 4 eggs. Open Secret Level." This has been presumed no more than a way to mock fans, but it is unknown whether it's fake.
*In ''Grabbed by the Ghoulies'', there is a chalkboard that reads "Collect Ice Key. Collect 4 eggs. Open Secret Level." This has been presumed no more than a way to mock fans, but it is unknown whether it's fake.
*It should be noted that, although only 3 mystery eggs and the ice key were used in Tooie, the Stop 'n' Swop fanfare is played when collecting all 6 eggs along with the key. This could suggest that all 6 eggs were originally planned for use as part of the process.
*It should be noted that, although only 3 mystery eggs and the ice key were used in Tooie, the Stop 'n' Swop fanfare is played when collecting all 6 eggs along with the key. This could suggest that all 6 eggs were originally planned for use as part of the process.
*Stop 'n' Swop has been mentioned various times in [[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]. [[Bottles]] pretends to offer the secret of Stop 'n' Swop for 6000 [[notes]] (despite the fact that there aren't 6000 notes in the game), but steals your notes and doesn't tell you anything, claiming that he'd have to kill you. [[Trophy Thomas]] accuses you of cheating using Stop 'n' swop at one of his challenges. A few mystery eggs and a fake [[Ice Key]] are in [[Banjoland]]. [[Lord of Games]] asks a question about Stop 'n' Swop during the trivia, asking what failed connection from [[Banjo-Kazooie]] to [[Banjo-Tooie]] that some fans still won't shut up about was. Paintings of the eggs and an imprint of the [[Ice Key]] around [[Showdown Town]] and [[Boggy's Gym]] could also be found. These will give parts when the eggs are collected in Banjo-Kazooie on the XBOX Live Arcade. (Beacon, [[Roysten|Goldfish]], Mole-on-a-Pole, Googly Eyes, Fluffy Dice, Flag (2x), & Disco Ball)
*Stop 'n' Swop has been mentioned various times in [[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]. [[Bottles]] pretends to offer the secret of Stop 'n' Swop for 6000 [[notes]] (despite the fact that there aren't 6000 notes in the game), but steals your notes and doesn't tell you anything, claiming that he'd have to kill you. [[Trophy Thomas]] accuses you of cheating using Stop 'n' swop at one of his challenges. A few mystery eggs and a fake [[Ice Key]] are in [[Banjoland]]. [[Lord of Games]] asks a question about Stop 'n' Swop during the trivia, asking what failed connection from [[Banjo-Kazooie]] to [[Banjo-Tooie]] that some fans still won't shut up about was. Paintings of the eggs and an imprint of the [[Ice Key]] around [[Showdown Town]] and [[Boggy's Gym]] could also be found. These will give parts when the eggs are collected in Banjo-Kazooie on the Xbox Live Arcade. (Beacon, [[Roysten|Goldfish]], Mole-on-a-Pole, Googly Eyes, Fluffy Dice, Flag (2x), & Disco Ball)
*There is an ice key in Banjo's dumpster in [[Spiral Mountain]]. (along with Fergy the Fudgehog from Viva Pinata, and some Grabbed by the Ghoulies baddies).
*There is an ice key in Banjo's dumpster in [[Spiral Mountain]]. (along with Fergy the Fudgehog from Viva Pinata, and some Grabbed by the Ghoulies baddies).
*To use Stop 'n' Swop items, you would have needed to own both Banjo-Kazooie AND Banjo-Tooie. You had to collect the eggs in Banjo-Kazooie, then switch the game off and insert Banjo-Tooie. Originally, the player would have had ten seconds to swap game cartridges, but due to revisions in the Nintendo 64 hardware, this time was reduced to only one second, and therefore, became impractical.
*To use Stop 'n' Swop items, you would have needed to own both Banjo-Kazooie AND Banjo-Tooie. You had to collect the eggs in Banjo-Kazooie, then switch the game off and insert Banjo-Tooie. Originally, the player would have had ten seconds to swap game cartridges, but due to revisions in the Nintendo 64 hardware, this time was reduced to only one second, and therefore, became impractical.
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