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I just noticed something. It's pretty small and probably means nothing, but I find it interesting...
In Banjo-Tooie (And I think in Kazooie as well), the option in the pause menu, "Save and Quit" only quits the game, but doesn't save it. The game saves automatically. You can turn the power off on the N64, and still have everything you've done saved. |
Hmm...I just though of something incredibly cool, but I doubt it'll happen.
If Rare were to release BK and BT remakes seperately for DS, they could do some sort of SNS using wireless transfers. I really doubt that'll happen, but one can dream. |
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Just an idea. |
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Then what's with the delay?
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It's the game loading. The N64 is just slow like that. And the ARe you Sure? is so that you don't accidentaly quit the game.
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No, the game is actually saving everytime you collect a important item, PLUS when you press "save and quit". So if you collect a Jiggy and then turn off, you still have everything up to the Jiggy, but when you collect a red feather after the Jiggy and you turn off, you don't have the feather when reloading. Same with DK64, saves at every Golden Banana, but not at the small bananas.
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Any idea if it autosaves when a "secret" item is collected?
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I'd find out now if I could find the code to take me to the secret areas. I just looked for it on GScentral but couldn't see it. Does anyone know what it is?
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The code didn't seem to work, so I used the sandcastle code (I forgot about them).
So to answer your question, yes. The game saves after you collect the secret items. I got the pink egg and turned off after Banjo said his line, turned back on and I had the Jiggy I got from the Sandcastle and the egg. |
Yes, I think so.
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yes, you can.
81283220 0000 - PAL, reset all secrets 81283400 0000 - NTSC, reset all secrets I'm not too sure about the NTSC one but I'm 90% sure that's the right code... |
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Someone try it now! :eek: We have hope! o-O |
I already tested it, the answer is five posts above yours.
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OOPS sorry, remember you can always refer to my sig before pointing out my mistakes.
So that's odd, why would they program it to save after the mystery items unless they were important which apparently they aren't. Or are they?????:confused: :confused: Before you reply, refer to my sig. |
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