Collect all the Jiggies from all the courses in the Bottles GP of the Jiggy Challenge AND win 1st place on each.
Beat him in battle and then you can purchase him from Cheato.
The games feature a male bear named Banjo and his friend, a large female red bird named Kazooie, who are both controlled by the player.
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Banjo-Pilot is a 2005 kart racing video game for the Game Boy Advance (GBA) and the fourth instalment in Rare’s Banjo-Kazooie series. It plays similarly to the Mario Kart series by Nintendo: the player races one of nine playable characters around tracks, attacking other racers with bullets and collecting power-ups. The game features a number of single-player and multiplayer modes, such as time attack and item hunts. Unlike other kart racing games, characters control airplanes instead of go-karts. Rare and Nintendo announced Banjo-Pilot at E3 2001 under the title Diddy Kong Pilot. At this point, it was the sequel to Rare’s Diddy Kong Racing (1997), and featured characters from Nintendo’s Donkey Kong and Mario series.
Banjo-Pilot is a kart racing game featuring characters and environments from the Banjo-Kazooie series of platform games. It plays similarly to the Mario Kart series by Nintendo: the player, controlling a character in their vehicle, must race opponents around tracks. The player views the gameplay from behind the character’s back, and must maneuver their character throughout the race. All races are three laps long and feature elements that confer advantages, such as offensive power-ups. Collectible, golden music notes, an element from the Banjo platformers, are scattered around tracks as well. Banjo-Pilot is distinguished from other kart racing games because the player controls airplanes instead of go-karts, allowing them to move up and down.
The game features a total of nine player characters; Banjo, Kazooie, Mumbo Jumbo, and a purple Jinjo are initially available, while Humba Wumba, Gruntilda, Klungo, Bottles, and Jolly Roger can be unlocked through gameplay. The game features 16 tracks accessible through four different game modes for a single-player. The game also features multiplayer modes for up to four players: a multiplayer version of Grand Prix, a one-on-one race, and a dogfighting game. Competing in races will earn players “Cheato pages”, loose book pages which serve as a form of currency. How many they earn is based on their race placement and how many musical notes they collect. These pages can be given to the anthropomorphic book Cheato in exchange for various bonuses, such as new game modes and characters.
File Name | Banjo Pilot |
File Size | 6.8MB |
Version | 1.0 |
Release Date | North America: 12 January 2005 |
Genre | Kart Racing |
Developer | Rare |
Platform | Game Boy Advance |
Region | USA |
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Rate ROM | [Total: 7 Average: 4.6] |