Many people have theories on the Stop N' Swop ( A secret feature in Banjo-Kazooie allowing people to access secrets and use them in Banjo-Tooie.) The true story is that the secret eggs were programmed into Banjo-Kazooie, and they were able to be unlocked, but Nintendo cancelled Rare's plan. You were originally going to be able to stop or pause Banjo-Kazooie and swap the cartridge for Banjo-Tooie to unlock secrets within the game. Nintendo thought that the plan would allow hackers to exploit the code in Banjo-Kazooie or Banjo-Tooie, so the project was cancelled. The Eggs still are in Banjo-Kazooie, and Jamjars the mole in Banjo-Tooie explains after you find all six 64 carts hidden in Tooie that he wonders what they do. Banjo-Kazooie Stop N' Swop True Story
I thought they cancelled it because it was harmful to the n64 if you did itBanjo-Kazooie Stop N' Swop True Story
So why did you just tell us that??? Neat feature, pointless thread.
In Banjo Kazooie it was still possible to access the eggs and key. There was a code you had to enter in the sandcastle. On e you got the eggs and key though, there was nothing you could use them for, so it was pointless.
I found three of these 64 cartridges in the XBLA version of the game and found gold, silver, and bronze eggs. What color would the other three be?? And what does it mean?
Thanks for telling me that. I never actually heard about it.
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