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'''Banjo-Karting and Banjo-Kazoomie are two lost prototypes of Banjo-Kazooie racing games.''' They were developed by British video game developer Rare Ltd.
'''''Banjo-Karting''''' and '''''Banjo-Kazoomie''''' are two lost prototypes of ''Banjo-Kazooie'' racing games. They were developed by British video game developer Rare Ltd.


==Banjo-Kazoomie==
==Banjo-Kazoomie==
Sometime in the early 2000s, after Microsoft's purchase of Rare, Rare had started to develop 2 new ''Banjo-Kazooie'' games for the Xbox. These games were [https://www.lostmediawiki.com/Banjo-Threeie_(cancelled_sequel_to_platformer_game_series;_early_2000s) ''Banjo-Threeie/Banjo-X''] and ''Banjo-Kazoomie''. Development of Banjo-Kazoomie started sometime in 2004 after the release of ''Grabbed by the Ghoulies''.<ref>http://www.raregamer.co.uk/games/banjo-kazoomie/</ref> Banjo-Kazoomie would have been a game where players would construct their own vehicles and race against characters from the ''Banjo-Kazooie'' franchise and other Rare series. The prototype was cancelled, but the concept may have evolved into ''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts'', which was released 4 years later on Xbox 360. Brendan Gunn, the prototype's developer commented “I’ve always wanted to do a racing game. I got to spend two weeks working on a prototype racing game for the Xbox. It was codenamed ‘Banjo-Kazoomie’, and it was a kind of kart racer, but you constructed the karts out of different parts, so I guess it was kind of a precursor to ‘Nuts & Bolts’. But for those two weeks, I was doing the driving mechanics for it.<ref>https://www.unseen64.net/2011/12/14/banjo-kazoomie-xbox-cancelled/</ref> It was originally thought that Banjo-Kazoomie was a working title for the 2005 Game Boy Advance video game ''Banjo-Pilot''.<ref>http://www.dkvine.com/games/graveyard/bkz/</ref> No builds of the prototype have been leaked online and no gameplay is available.
Sometime in the early 2000s, after Microsoft's purchase of Rare, Rare started to develop two new ''Banjo-Kazooie'' games for the Xbox. These games were ''Banjo-Threeie/Banjo-X'' and ''Banjo-Kazoomie''. Development of ''Banjo-Kazoomie'' started sometime in 2004 after the release of ''Grabbed by the Ghoulies''.<ref>[http://raregamer.co.uk/games/banjo-kazoomie/ Rare Gamer article on ''Banjo-Kazoomie''.] Retrieved 08 Apr '18</ref> ''Banjo-Kazoomie'' would have been a game where players would construct their own vehicles and race against characters from the ''Banjo-Kazooie'' franchise and other Rare series. The prototype was cancelled, but the concept may have evolved into ''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts'', which was released 4 years later on Xbox 360. Brendan Gunn, the prototype's developer commented "I’ve always wanted to do a racing game. I got to spend two weeks working on a prototype racing game for the Xbox. It was codenamed ‘''Banjo-Kazoomie''’, and it was a kind of kart racer, but you constructed the karts out of different parts, so I guess it was kind of a precursor to ''Nuts & Bolts''. But for those two weeks, I was doing the driving mechanics for it."<ref>[https://unseen64.net/2011/12/14/banjo-kazoomie-xbox-cancelled/ Unseen 64 page on ''Banjo-Kazoomie''.] Retrieved 08 Apr '18</ref> It was originally thought that ''Banjo-Kazoomie'' was a working title for the 2005 Game Boy Advance video game ''Banjo-Pilot''.<ref>[http://dkvine.com/games/graveyard/bkz/ DKvine article on ''Banjo-Kazoomie''.] Retrieved 08 Apr '18</ref> No builds of the prototype has been leaked online and no gameplay is available.


==Banjo-Karting==
==Banjo-Karting==
Banjo-Karting (also known as The Fast and The Furriest) was a prototype for the Xbox 360 that was made shortly before the release of ''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts'' in late 2008. The prototype built upon the racing parts of ''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts''. However, in the early 2010s, Microsoft ordered Rare to shift to Kinect projects only, leading the project to be cancelled. One of the cars designed for the prototype was used in the Xbox 360 version of ''Sonic & Sega Allstar Racing'', and concept art for the game is also available online.[https://www.unseen64.net/2012/01/08/banjo-karting-xbox-360-prototype/] No builds of the prototype have been leaked online and no gameplay is available.
''Banjo-Karting'' (also known as ''The Fast and The Furriest'') was a prototype for the Xbox 360 that was made shortly before the release of ''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts'' in late 2008. The prototype was built upon the racing parts of ''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts''. However, in the early 2010s, Microsoft ordered Rare to shift to Kinect projects only, leading the project to be cancelled. One of the cars designed for the prototype was used in the Xbox 360 version of ''Sonic & Sega Allstar Racing'', and concept art for the game is also available online.<ref>[https://unseen64.net/2012/01/08/banjo-karting-xbox-360-prototype/ Unseen64 page on ''Banjo-Karting''.] Retrieved 08 Apr '18</ref> No builds of the prototype have been leaked online and no gameplay is available.


==Concept Art==
==Gallery==
===Footage===
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===Concept Art===
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<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
banjo Kazoomie1.jpg|Unnamed car (Banjo-Kazoomie).
banjo Kazoomie1.jpg|Unnamed car (''Banjo-Kazoomie'').
banjo Kazoomie2.jpg|Unnamed car 2 (Banjo-Kazoomie).
banjo Kazoomie2.jpg|Unnamed car 2 (''Banjo-Kazoomie'').
Banjokarting banjo.jpg|Banjo in his Jeep (Banjo-Karting).
Banjokarting banjo.jpg|Banjo in his Jeep (''Banjo-Karting'').
Banjo jeep.jpg|Banjo's Jeep (Banjo-Karting).
Banjo jeep.jpg|Banjo's Jeep (''Banjo-Karting'').
Banjo jeep2.jpg|Banjo's Jeep 2 (Banjo-Karting).
Banjo jeep2.jpg|Banjo's Jeep 2 (''Banjo-Karting'').
Mumbo car.jpg|Mumbo's Car (Banjo-Karting).
Mumbo car.jpg|Mumbo's Car (''Banjo-Karting'').
banjo karting banjos car.jpg|Banjo's Jeep 3 (Banjo-Karting).
banjo karting banjos car.jpg|Banjo's Jeep 3 (''Banjo-Karting'').
banjo's jeep.jpg|Banjo's Jeep 4 (Banjo-Karting).
banjo's jeep.jpg|Banjo's Jeep 4 (''Banjo-Karting'').
banjo jeep 5.jpg|Banjo's Jeep 5 (Banjo-Karting).
banjo jeep 5.jpg|Banjo's Jeep 5 (''Banjo-Karting'').
banjo jeep 6.jpg|Banjo's Jeep 6 (Banjo-Karting).
banjo jeep 6.jpg|Banjo's Jeep 6 (''Banjo-Karting'').
banjos jeep 7.jpg|Banjo's Jeep 7 (Banjo-Karting).
banjos jeep 7.jpg|Banjo's Jeep 7 (''Banjo-Karting'').
Banjo truck.jpg|Banjo's Truck (Banjo-Karting).
Banjo truck.jpg|Banjo's Truck (''Banjo-Karting'').
building the bridge banjo karting.jpg|Building the Bridge (Banjo-Karting).
building the bridge banjo karting.jpg|Building the Bridge (''Banjo-Karting'').
Carnitown sketch banjo karting.jpg|Carnitown sketch (Banjo-Karting).
Banjo karting 1.jpeg|Character concept art (''Banjo-Karting'').
Carnitown banjo karting.jpg|Carnitown (Banjo-Karting).
Carnitown sketch banjo karting.jpg|Carnitown sketch (''Banjo-Karting'').
Bridge jump banjo karting.jpg|Bridge Jump (Banjo-Karting).
Carnitown banjo karting.jpg|Carnitown (''Banjo-Karting'').
banjo Karting-prototype-2.jpg|Unnamed level (Banjo-Karting).
Bridge jump banjo karting.jpg|Bridge Jump (''Banjo-Karting'').
Lookfeel2 banjo karting.jpg|Unnamed level 2 (Banjo-Karting).
banjo Karting-prototype-2.jpg|Unnamed level (''Banjo-Karting'').
Panoramic banjo karting.jpg|Unnamed level 2 (Banjo-Karting).
Lookfeel2 banjo karting.jpg|Unnamed level 2 (''Banjo-Karting'').
Gypsywagon banjo karting.jpg|Gypsy Wagon (Banjo-Karting).
Panoramic banjo karting.jpg|Unnamed level 2 (''Banjo-Karting'').
Quarry banjo karting.jpg|Quarry (Banjo-Karting).
Gypsywagon banjo karting.jpg|Gypsy Wagon (''Banjo-Karting'').
Tornadoracetrack banjo karting.jpg|Tornado Race Track (Banjo-Karting).
Quarry banjo karting.jpg|Quarry (''Banjo-Karting'').
Tornadoracetrack banjo karting.jpg|Tornado Race Track (''Banjo-Karting'').
</gallery>
</gallery>
==See Also==
===Banjo-Kazooie===
*[[Banjo-Kazooie (partially found concept art from unproduced animated TV adaptation of game series; 2007)]]
*[[Banjo-Threeie (non-existent sequel to platformer game series; early 2000s)]]
*[[Project Dream (lost builds of cancelled Super Nintendo/Nintendo 64 precursor to "Banjo-Kazooie" platformer; 1994-1997)]]
===Rare Ltd.===
*[[Cascade (lost build of cancelled Xbox 360 massive multiplayer online game; 2000-2007)]]
*[[Diddy Kong Racing Adventure (found build of cancelled Nintendo GameCube sequel to "Diddy Kong Racing"; 2004)]]
*[[Dinosaur Planet (found build of cancelled Nintendo 64 action-adventure game; 1999-2000)]]
*[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (lost build of cancelled Virtual Boy port of Super Nintendo sequel platformer; 1996)]]
*[[Donkey Kong: Coconut Crackers (lost build of cancelled Game Boy Advance puzzle game; 2002)]]
*[[Donkey Kong Racing (lost build of cancelled Nintendo GameCube racing sequel game; 2002)]]
*[[GoldenEye 007 (found build of cancelled Xbox Live Arcade remaster of Nintendo 64 first-person shooter; 2007-2008)]]
*[[Jet Force Gemini (lost build of cancelled Game Boy Color port of Nintendo 64 third-person shooter; 2000)]]
*[[Sabreman Stampede (lost build of cancelled Xbox 360 adventure platformer; 2002-2005)]]
*[[Savannah (lost build of cancelled Xbox 360 Kinect prototype; 2006-2007)]]
*[[Twelve Tales: Conker 64 (lost build of early version of "Conker's Bad Fur Day" Nintendo 64 platformer; late 1990s)]]
==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 00:51, 11 October 2023

Banjo-Kazoomie logo.jpg

The logo of Banjo-Kazoomie.

Status: Lost

Banjo-Karting and Banjo-Kazoomie are two lost prototypes of Banjo-Kazooie racing games. They were developed by British video game developer Rare Ltd.

Banjo-Kazoomie

Sometime in the early 2000s, after Microsoft's purchase of Rare, Rare started to develop two new Banjo-Kazooie games for the Xbox. These games were Banjo-Threeie/Banjo-X and Banjo-Kazoomie. Development of Banjo-Kazoomie started sometime in 2004 after the release of Grabbed by the Ghoulies.[1] Banjo-Kazoomie would have been a game where players would construct their own vehicles and race against characters from the Banjo-Kazooie franchise and other Rare series. The prototype was cancelled, but the concept may have evolved into Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts, which was released 4 years later on Xbox 360. Brendan Gunn, the prototype's developer commented "I’ve always wanted to do a racing game. I got to spend two weeks working on a prototype racing game for the Xbox. It was codenamed ‘Banjo-Kazoomie’, and it was a kind of kart racer, but you constructed the karts out of different parts, so I guess it was kind of a precursor to Nuts & Bolts. But for those two weeks, I was doing the driving mechanics for it."[2] It was originally thought that Banjo-Kazoomie was a working title for the 2005 Game Boy Advance video game Banjo-Pilot.[3] No builds of the prototype has been leaked online and no gameplay is available.

Banjo-Karting

Banjo-Karting (also known as The Fast and The Furriest) was a prototype for the Xbox 360 that was made shortly before the release of Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts in late 2008. The prototype was built upon the racing parts of Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts. However, in the early 2010s, Microsoft ordered Rare to shift to Kinect projects only, leading the project to be cancelled. One of the cars designed for the prototype was used in the Xbox 360 version of Sonic & Sega Allstar Racing, and concept art for the game is also available online.[4] No builds of the prototype have been leaked online and no gameplay is available.

Gallery

Footage

Footage of Banjo-Karting from the game Rare Replay.

Concept Art

See Also

Banjo-Kazooie

Rare Ltd.

References