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Banjo Theories & Stop 'n' Swop SNS? Bottle's Revenge? Share your thoughts on the mysteries of the Banjo series and discuss the new Stop 'n' Swop features in Nuts and Bolts and the XBLA games |
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goto the sns normaly by pressing start, lol
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get an egg or the ice key,.
press start view totals go all the way to the right SNS menu |
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We can get an egg or the ice key in BK without Gameshark or something like that ????? I didn't know that. How can I do ?
I have DK and BK not BT, if I can help for your research, tell me. |
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^Google 'codes for Treasure Trove Cove's Sandcastle', there are codes for each egg and the ice key.
Good luck, btw, ssj... not sure there's much to be found this way, but it's admirable that you're still trying.
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Ah ok, sandcastle codes, I forgot them
![]() I love searching with the original game, if you want some help, I'm here ![]() |
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Anyway Ive developed a little theoretical method to sns, but chances are this wont work In fact I can almost gurantee it wont work 1. Load up BK 2. Go to the stop n swop menu 3. Lift cartridge gently on the left until you get the buzzing sound 4. Press start to go back to the main game (which you CANT on the other menus) 5. After a few seconds the game will freeze 6. Image is set as flag data in the console 7. Turn of Bk 8. Take out cart 9. Switch on the n64 without any games in 10. previous bk image still loads up 11. Press A and You here the banjo kazooie chime 12. Put dk64 in ( With the power switched on) 13. Press A again you get the chime again 14. Ice key transfer successful obviously you can do steps 1-5 Last edited by ssj; 19th May 2008 at 01:21 AM. |
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I'll save you time runehero...
For the millionth and 17th time, IT'S A COLD SWAP. |
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I never said it wasnt, and im only trying to help
Last edited by ssj; 19th May 2008 at 03:16 AM. |
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It would help if you actually listened to us for once.
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noob question alert
wats the difference between hot and cold swap |
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Hot Swap = take out while N64 is on
Cold Swap = take out while N64 is off |
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ok this is a coldswapping test i did today, it only worked once so im guessing its a glitch
went to banjos house stood in the middle turned power off put in dk 64 switched power on flash occured indicating that the game had loaded but the game itself didnt come on |
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Hmm...These experiments seem fascinating, but the Cold Swap seems to be a glitch. You should try it again. Maybe it was a problem with hardware (assuming you are not using an emulator). After all, the N64 is almost over 10 years old...
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