Even though we're still waiting for news on whether there will ever be anything new from Banjo-Kazooie, fans of the series were thrown a bone last week. Banjo-Tooie, the sequel to the popular platformer, finally joined the original on Nintendo Switch Online. While the game appears to run as well as you could hope on the Switch, something strange appears to be happening to the NSO version of Banjo-Tooie during its opening moments.
Spotted by Blue Sky user Alex Olney (thanks, GamesRadar), the demo that plays on the Banjo-Tooie start screen if you don't start the game right away appears to be playing way too fast. Banjo is running around a lot faster than he does when you take control of him. However, the sounds he and the surrounding environment are making aren't distorted and sound identical to how they'd sound in the original version of the game on Nintendo 64.
Aaron Greenberg has confirmed his comment about no one wanting more Banjo was sarcasm and he loves the series.
While those who played the OG on N64 will have likely noticed something was up with the emulated NSO version of Banjo-Tooie, GamePrime has put together...