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    Banjo-Kazooie Video May Hint At Motion Control

    By Levi Thornton | July 9, 2008

    Ken Lobb gives you a nice walkthrough the game.  However there is something suspicious about this video.

    Besides fact that this game looks great, Ken Lobb does slip out saying “So you basically grab with the wrench and then you twist the controller around and it’ll move different things in the game”.  This could be misintrepid by me and miscommunicated on his behalf, but it does make you wonder if motion control is coming to Banjo-Kazooie.  It seems like it could work with what the game is going for.

    Source: IGN

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    Topics: XBOX 360 | Comments

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    • Looks like more than just a hint to me.

      Odd that they'd shoehorn motion control into a platformer. Has Banjo Kazooie ever suffered for not having motion control?
    • For some strange reason, I see a lot of Grim Fandango influence in Banjo-Kazooie...
    • Levi Thornton
      I'm just hoping this game will be the AAA title that Rare use to do on the N64.
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