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And oh my what a game! It is relative short and finding a cartridge is not easy. Luckily for us grown ups that like bad potty humor, crude jokes and innuendo they choose different. And originally it would be a cutesy children game. Nintendo is not known to be the platform with the grown up games. The influences that made this game it captured time like a capsule. Very nice music great work in voice and the casting of the characters.
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I guess that maybe true, although I don't see the game's name on the list of great Nintendo games in Wikipedia.Īh what a game! One of the best graphics on a Nintendo 64 combined with great audio just great audio. One may claim that crude game is one of the greatest Nintendo games. If they need a character for audiences who enjoy such crudities, it's best to make another one. But what Rare did to poor Conky is like turning a sweet kid into a hideous and vicious monster. Why did Rare turned a nice child's character into such a demented fellow indulged in vices? A convincing answer has yet to be given. To make matter's worse, Rare never again bothered to make a Conker game that's family friendly, thus alienating the young gamers who make up much of the character's fan base. But when Rare suddenly came up with the bizarre decision of changing Conker 64 into the unspeakably crude Conker's Bad Fur Day, those gaming kids were probably quite disappointed either because of the replacement game's obscenities, or their parents discouraged them from playing or even looking at it. When it was announced that Conker would appear again in what could have been Conker 64, the young gamers were perhaps looking forward to it. Young gamers probably adored that squirrel when he debuted in Diddy Kong Racing, and appearing in his first solo game in Conker's Pocket Tales.