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[[File:Hero Klungo Sssavesss Teh World.png|thumb|Wallpaper of Hero Klungo Sssavesss Teh World.]]
[[File:Hero Klungo Sssavesss Teh World wallpaper.jpg|thumb|Wallpaper of Hero Klungo Sssavesss Teh World.]]
'''Hero Klungo Sssavesss Teh World''' is a minigame in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]'', and is playable in Klungo's Arcade in [[Showdown Town]]. [[Klungo]] is the creator of this game, but despite his claims that it is the best game ever, it is simply an 8-bit, NES-era game. The only button necessary to press is {{A360}}, since the only thing that you can do is jump. Klungo continuously runs to the right, carrying a globe (hence the name of the game). You must jump over holes, baddies, and hills to make it to a flag. Klungo hasn't tested his game thoroughly, so the game sometimes crashes (you then have to start at the beginning of the level you were on). Just like an 8-bit game, plenty of patience is required. Much like older arcade games, there's a drawn border around the game screen itself portraying an anime-like battle scene between (a heavily re-designed) Klungo and [[Gruntilda|Grunty]].
'''Hero Klungo Sssavesss Teh World''' is a minigame in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]'', and is playable in Klungo's Arcade in [[Showdown Town]]. [[Klungo]] is the creator of this game, but despite his claims that it is the best game ever, it is simply an 8-bit, NES-era game. The only button necessary to press is {{A360}}, since the only thing that you can do is jump. Klungo continuously runs to the right, carrying a globe (hence the name of the game). You must jump over holes, baddies, and hills to make it to a flag. Klungo hasn't tested his game thoroughly, so the game sometimes crashes (you then have to start at the beginning of the level you were on). Just like an 8-bit game, plenty of patience is required. Much like older arcade games, there's a drawn border around the game screen itself portraying an anime-like battle scene between (a heavily re-designed) Klungo and [[Gruntilda|Grunty]].


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