![]() ![]() Executive Meddling: The addition of Diddy Kong was apparently suggested by Shigeru Miyamoto during the game's early development.This version of Conker also appeared in Conker's Pocket Tales, a kid-friendly spin-off released on the Game Boy Color in 1999. Early Draft Tie-In: The N64 version features the original, kid friendly, and much younger Conker from when his game was meant to be a kid-friendly platformer.According to general consensus, the rushed state of the game did very little to hinder the actual playing experience. After Banjo-Kazooie got delayed to summer 1998, Rare had to have some triple-A game to put out around the Christmas 1997 season, and the game they had at that point (which was miles away from the game you're reading an article about now) was revised extensively and ultimately published around mid-to-late November. Christmas Rushed: The game got this treatment, but for good reason.The Japanese and German releases, meanwhile, use conventional 12 cm circular CDs. While Nintendo of America saw novelty appeal in the idea, the non-circular shape of the disc meant that it would only work in top-loading CD players, sometimes even damaging them due to the uneven weight distribution making the CD too wobbly. Better Export for You: The US release of the game's soundtrack album featured a CD die-cut in the shape of Diddy Kong's head. ![]()
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