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very good theory
Well banjo kazooie must likely has complete sns with banjo tooie but banjo tooie does not have complete sns with banjo kazooie.
We all now about the n64 memory changes done in 1999 that would make sns impossiable to do. Nintendo most likely did not want sns to be in the games as they were most likely afraid of more n64's breaking and nintendo either having to fix them or replace them. So sns was killed. What would have been a better idea to do besides sns would have been having banjo kazooie and banjo tooie requiring 1 block of data on the memory card. If banjo kazooie sees banjo tooie memory card data then you unlock extra features on banjo kazooie and if banjo tooie sees banjo kazooie memory card data you unlock extra features on banjo tooie. No sns involved and much easier to do and much more reliable. |
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Its a better idea, but...its not a theory.
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-Mumbo always shows you the pictures even if you have the sns eggs. If it were fully complete Mumbo would say something like "Congratulations you have found all the secrets, I have nothing else to show you." -The SNS menu is stuck, there is no way to remove it in game. If SNS was complete in Bk, then by swapping it would somehow remove an item from the menu. Quote:
Also, I will reveal to you a key clue in the puzzle of why it may have been cold-swapped. STOP-N-SWOP , that's right folks. It does not indicate swapping while the n64 is on. In fact if you look at the word STOP, it is possibly saying something like the N64's power should first be STOPPED and then the carts should be SWAPPED. The memory card would then be used, instead of ram as the memory(NVMEM) that would hold the SNS flag in it. To be carried over to Banjo Tooie. That is my vision of how SNS truely would have worked. Although I am leaving something important out that I will reveal at another time. |
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