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{{Infobox world | {{Infobox world | ||
|image = | |image = [[File:LOGBOX 720.jpg|300px]] | ||
|game = [[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]] | |game = ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]'' | ||
|theme = Video game console | |theme = Video game console | ||
|jiggies | |jiggies =ACT 1: 2<br>ACT 2: 4<br>ACT 3: 10<br>ACT 4: 19<br>ACT 5: 36<br>ACT 6: 41 | ||
}}{{quote|Care to tackle your next game world? The | }} | ||
{{quote|Care to tackle [[Banjo|your]] next game world? The [[Game Globe]] allowing you entry to the high-tech environment of LOGBOX 720 has been dispensed from my [[L.O.G.'s Video Game Factory|factory]]. Grab the globe and locate the plinth!|[[Lord of Games]]|[[Banjo-Kazooie Nuts & Bolts]]}} | |||
'''LOGBOX 720''' is the second Game World in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]''. It takes place inside a video game console based off on the [[Xbox 360]], with its name only replacing the "X" with "LOG" and the "360" with "720." [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] can hit the Game World's components to glitch the game, such as making a static appear on-screen when the graphics card is hit and glitching the audio when the audio chip is hit. Discs of various [[Rare Ltd.]] games such as ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'', ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'', ''[[rarewiki:Viva Piñata|Viva Piñata]]'', ''[[rarewiki:Grabbed by the Ghoulies|Grabbed by the Ghoulies]]'' and ''[[rarewiki:It's Mr. Pants|It's Mr. Pants]]'' can also be found. | |||
==Starring== | ==Starring== | ||
* | *[[Mumbo Jumbo]] as The Helpline Operator | ||
* | *[[Klungo]] as The One-Man Maintenance Crew | ||
* | *[[Bottles]] as The Pasty Techno Geek | ||
* | *Introducing [[Pikelet]] as Their Sharing, Caring Manager | ||
* | *With [[Humba Wumba]] as The Gutsy Girl Gamer | ||
* | *Guest Starring [[Jolly Roger|Jolly Dodger]] as The Celebrity Coding Sensation | ||
== | ==Areas== | ||
*Brain C.P.U. chip | |||
*Power chip | |||
*Graphics chip | |||
*Audio chip | |||
*Glubber pool | |||
*Power | |||
*Graphics | |||
*Audio | |||
*Glubber | |||
==ACT 1== | ==Acts== | ||
=== | ===ACT 1=== | ||
====Jiggy Challenges==== | |||
'''Dodgy Connection''' | '''Dodgy Connection''' | ||
* | *Player's Choice | ||
* | *Game Host: Klungo | ||
*''The console's antenna has fallen off following Klungo's maintenance. You'll need to take it high up into the console to get it working, using a vehicle that can carry or lift.'' | |||
'''Workers Wipe Out''' | '''Workers Wipe Out''' | ||
* | *Player's Choice | ||
*Game Host: Pikelet | |||
*''A firewall is due to sweep the console, but the technicians are stranded. Choose a vehicle capable of carrying passengers and get them to the exit hatch before they're fried!'' | |||
===Jinjo | ====Jinjo Challenges==== | ||
'''Jinjo Fetch''' | |||
*Player's Choice | |||
*Game Host: Blue [[Jinjo]] | |||
*''Jinjo Fetch: These creatures can be remarkably clumsy. Listen to the tale of woe then set out to find and retrieve the [[Wotnot Book|misplaced item]]. A land-based vehicle should do the job nicely.'' | |||
'''Jinjo Speed''' | |||
*Player's Choice | |||
*Game Host: Orange Jinjo | |||
*''Jinjo Speed: This demanding Jinjo wants to see you achieve a certain speed, so hit the accelerator and try to reach the target on your speedometer.'' | |||
==ACT 2== | ===ACT 2=== | ||
=== | ====Jiggy Challenges==== | ||
'''Chips Away''' | '''Chips Away''' | ||
* | *L.O.G.'s Choice | ||
* | *Game Host: Humba Wumba | ||
*''It's the Chips Away Grand Prix! A fast-paced, land-based race that requires speed and agility.'' | |||
'''Dumb and Dimmer''' | '''Dumb and Dimmer''' | ||
* | *L.O.G.'s Choice | ||
*Game Host: Bottles | |||
*''The console's bright lights are frazzling Bottles' brain, so use your [[Mumbo's Wrench|wrench]] to [[Wrench-it Bolt|deactivate]] them. They're not the easiest of things to reach, so a helicopter may be ideal this time.'' | |||
===Jinjo | ====Jinjo Challenges==== | ||
'''Jinjo Combat''' | |||
*Player's Choice | |||
*Game Host: Orange Jinjo | |||
*''Jinjo Combat: Indulge the Jinjo in a one-on-one sumo-style battle. The aim being to push your opponent out of the area before you're pushed out yourself.'' | |||
'''Jinjo Taxi''' | |||
*L.O.G.'s Choice | |||
*Game Host: Green Jinjo | |||
*''Jinjo Taxi: This Jinjo needs to reach a new destination within a time limit. The standard Jinjo Taxi will be used. It may not be fast, but the Jinjo will appreciate the comfort.'' | |||
==ACT 3== | ===ACT 3=== | ||
=== | ====Jiggy Challenges==== | ||
'''Flush the Floater''' | '''Flush the Floater''' | ||
* | *Player's Choice | ||
*Game Host: [[Gruntilda]] | |||
*''Grunty is letting [[Piddles]] use the console's glubber pool as cat litter! Even more bizarrely, the only way to stop her is by winning a race. She's in the water and you're on land.'' | |||
===Jinjo | ====Jinjo Challenges==== | ||
'''Jinjo Combat''' | |||
*Player's Choice | |||
*Game Host: Yellow Jinjo | |||
*''Jinjo Combat: Indulge the Jinjo in a one-on-one sumo-style battle. The aim being to push your opponent out of the area before you're pushed out yourself.'' | |||
'''Jinjo Speed''' | |||
*Player's Choice | |||
*Game Host: Green Jinjo | |||
*''Jinjo Speed: This demanding Jinjo wants to see you achieve a certain speed, so hit the accelerator and try to reach the target on your speedometer.'' | |||
==ACT 4== | ===ACT 4=== | ||
=== | ====Jiggy Challenges==== | ||
'''Chip Chop''' | '''Chip Chop''' | ||
* | *Player's Choice | ||
* | *Game Host: Jolly Dodger | ||
*''Grunty's [[Gruntbot]]s are attacking the console's audio, graphics and power chips. Arm your vehicles to the teeth, get over there and hit their weak spots before massive damage is done.'' | |||
'''Make the Weight''' | '''Make the Weight''' | ||
* | *Player's Choice | ||
* | *Game Host: Bottles | ||
*''Performance-boosting buttons must be pressed. Each needs a certain amount of weight to trigger it, so you'll need to use a heavy vehicle or find some extra weight along the way.'' | |||
'''Red Bear Racing''' | '''Red Bear Racing''' | ||
* | *Player's Choice | ||
* | *Game Host: Humba Wumba | ||
*''A nice sightseeing jaunt around the console? Well, no, actually it's an air race. Choose your fastest airborne vehicle, then it's chocks away!'' | |||
'''Gunge-a-Sponge''' | '''Gunge-a-Sponge''' | ||
* | *Player's Choice | ||
* | *Game Host: Klungo | ||
*''Klungo's broken the glubber sponge that cools the central C.P.U. chip, and it's all dried out. Find a vehicle that can soak the sponge in liquid so solve this parched problem.'' | |||
'''You Little Squirt''' | '''You Little Squirt''' | ||
* | *L.O.G.'s Choice | ||
* | *Game Host: Mumbo Jumbo | ||
*''The console's glubber system needs cooling and the fans are overheating. You'll need to use a flying vehicle and find some liquid to cool the fans.'' | |||
===Jinjo | ====Jinjo Challenges==== | ||
'''Jinjo Race''' | |||
*' | *Player's Choice | ||
*Game Host: Purple Jinjo | |||
*''Jinjo Race: The Jinjo gets to choose the racetrack and number of laps, but try to reach the finish line first anyway. This is a land-based race.'' | |||
'''Jinjo Taxi''' | |||
*L.O.G.'s Choice | |||
*Game Host: Blue Jinjo | |||
*''Jinjo Taxi: This Jinjo needs to reach a new destination within a time limit. Somebody's been fooling with the steering on this taxi and it's the rear wheels that will steer, so watch out!'' | |||
'''Jinjo Hurling''' | |||
*Player's Choice | |||
*Game Host: Red Jinjo | |||
*''Jinjo Hurling: For whatever reason, this Jinjo wishes to be propelled as far as possible. You can oblige with a forceful collision.'' | |||
==ACT 5== | ===ACT 5=== | ||
=== | ====Jiggy Challenges==== | ||
'''Unstable Hardware''' | '''Unstable Hardware''' | ||
* | *L.O.G.'s Choice | ||
* | *Game Host: Humba Wumba | ||
*''A land-based time trial course consisting of elevated [[checkpoint]]s. You'll need a seat mounted high on top of a vehicle in order to pass through each one.'' | |||
'''System Update Required''' | '''System Update Required''' | ||
* | *L.O.G.'s Choice | ||
* | *Game Host: Bottles | ||
*''Bottles needs to get down to the central C.P.U. chip to reboot the system. A vehicle with a passenger seat will be required to convey the goggle-eyed geek.'' | |||
===Jinjo | ====Jinjo Challenges==== | ||
'''Jinjo Race''' | |||
*Player's Choice | |||
*Game Host: Red Jinjo | |||
*''Jinjo Race: The Jinjo gets to choose the racetrack and number of laps, but try to reach the finish line first anyway. This is a land-based race.'' | |||
'''Jinjo Combat''' | |||
*Player's Choice | |||
*Game Host: Green Jinjo | |||
*''Jinjo Combat: Indulge the Jinjo in a one-on-one sumo-style battle. The aim being to push your opponent out of the area before you're pushed out yourself.'' | |||
==ACT 6== | ===ACT 6=== | ||
=== | ====Jiggy Challenges==== | ||
'''A Sight for Poor Eyes''' | '''A Sight for Poor Eyes''' | ||
* | *L.O.G.'s Choice | ||
* | *Game Host: Pikelet | ||
*''Jobsworth Pikelet needs to check the serial numbers on the console's cameras by taking photos. A flying vehicle incorporating the tubby snapper's custom seat will be required.'' | |||
'''Lap Happy''' | '''Lap Happy''' | ||
* | *Player's Choice | ||
* | *Game Host: Humba Wumba | ||
*''Round and round and round you go! For land-based laps around a very small course, it seems a good idea to choose a small vehicle with a good balance between speed and cornering ability.'' | |||
'''Bug Ridden''' | '''Bug Ridden''' | ||
* | *Player's Choice | ||
* | *Game Host: Jolly Dodger | ||
*''The console is infested with pesky [[bug]]s! Switch on the bug zapper and get the bugs into it to zap them. Lots of vehicle choice here: you could try carrying, pushing, knocking or blasting them.'' | |||
'''Critics Say No''' | '''Critics Say No''' | ||
* | *Player's Choice | ||
* | *Game Host: Mumbo Jumbo | ||
*''A mail order gameplay creation device has arrived. Find and carry the 3 parts of this device to its platform, assemble it in the correct order and set it in place.'' | |||
'''Glubber Hubbub''' | '''Glubber Hubbub''' | ||
* | *Player's Choice | ||
* | *Game Host: Bottles | ||
*''The glubber flavor tablet needs replacing. You'll need a vehicle that can carry the tablet to the top of the console, then down the liquid-filled tubes to the flavor unit in the tank.'' | |||
===Jinjo Tokens=== | ===Jinjo Tokens=== | ||
'''Jinjo Race''' | |||
*Player's Choice | |||
*Game Host: Red Jinjo | |||
*''Jinjo Race: The Jinjo gets to choose the racetrack and number of laps, but try to reach the finish line first anyway. This is a land-based race.'' | |||
'''Jinjo Fetch''' | |||
*Player's Choice | |||
*Game Host: Yellow Jinjo | |||
*''Jinjo Fetch: These creatures can be remarkably clumsy. Listen to the tale of woe then set out to find and retrieve the [[Extra Life|misplaced item]]. A land-based vehicle should do the job nicely.'' | |||
'''Jinjo Hurling''' | |||
*Player's Choice | |||
*Game Host: [[Hurley]] the Purple Jinjo | |||
*''Jinjo Hurling: For whatever reason, this Jinjo wishes to be propelled as far as possible. You can oblige with a forceful collision.'' | |||
==Names in | ==Gallery== | ||
{{ | <gallery> | ||
LOGBOX 720 welcome.jpg|LOGBOX 720 as seen in the Game World's introduction sequence | |||
LOGBOX 720 screenshot 1.jpg | |||
LOGBOX 720 screenshot 2.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{Foreign names | |||
|Spa=SJBOX 720 | |Spa=SJBOX 720 | ||
|SpaM=LOGBOX 720 | |SpaM=LOGBOX 720 | ||
|Fra=SAJBOX720 | |Fra=SAJBOX720 | ||
|FraM= | |FraM=LOGBOX 720 | ||
}} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *The introduction sequence is a parody of ''{{wp|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV series)|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century}}''. | ||
* | *The L.O.G. Pikelet Pogo, a vehicle used in the challenge "A Sight for Poor Eyes" in Act 6, has a bumper under it. Due to its name and appearance, it is speculated this was simply a mistake and the vehicle was supposed to have a spring instead. | ||
*The [[achievements|achievement]] "[[Achievements#Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts|Massive Damage]]," unlocked by knocking off all of the Brain C.P.U. chip's legs, is a reference to the Sony E3 2006 presentation of ''{{wp|Genji: Days of the Blade}}''. | |||
* | *Part of LOGBOX 720's theme includes a segment of the [[Gruntilda's Lair]] theme from ''Banjo-Kazooie''. | ||
**The LOGBOX 720 theme also includes a voice in the background that, about three minutes in, says "Welcome to my world, stupid bear and bird, lots do do and see, [[Stop 'n' Swop]] on 360." | |||
*In the third episode of ''{{wp|Shameless Shameless (American TV series)|Shameless}}''{{'}} {{wp|Shameless (season 8)|eighth season}}, "God Bless Her Rotting Soul," a character can be seen playing ''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts'' in the LOGBOX 720 Game World. The gameplay is taken from a video by the {{wp|YouTube}} channel [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCApHvBKENHNgOjts_1LbGdg XCageGame], as seen by the watermark. | |||
* | {{N&B}} | ||
* | [[Category:Locations in Nuts & Bolts]] | ||
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