The previous characters were re-imagined and the formerly carefree squirrel, Conker, was a slacker and alcoholic materialist who was introduced lying to his girlfriend in order to stick around with his friends drinking at a pub likewise, Berri was introduced as a materialistic girl with a slender physique (similar to Candy Kong) and revealing attire. ![]() What was going to be Conker's Quest, which would later be known as Twelve Tales: Conker 64, the game was renamed Conker's Bad Fur Day, a game that, despite possessing the same art style as many of Rare's previous family-friendly titles, contained a much more mature atmosphere, along with satirical humor with references to many movies, excessive violence, blood and gore, foul language, and sexual themes. ![]() Years later, Conker was bound to appear in his own Nintendo 64 game titled Conker's Quest, following the same platform style as Banjo or Mario but, as development progressed, it was seen as childlike and similar to Banjo-Kazooie and the recently released Donkey Kong 64 and, due to the mixed reception of Conker's Pocket Tales, the game was completely remade, changing the personality and traits of Conker the Squirrel along with the appearance of Berri, his girlfriend, among many other things. ![]() However, as Rare always owned Conker's copyrights and he was going to be promoting Microsoft related systems and games, he and Banjo were replaced with Dixie Kong and Tiny Kong respectively, in the remake sequel Diddy Kong Racing DS.Ĭonker starred in his own game for the first time in Conker's Pocket Tales for the Game Boy Color, where the player is taken to a colored world similar to that of the Banjo-Kazooie universe, where Conker must rescue his friend, Berri, from the Evil Acorn. Conker the Squirrel is presented as a kind-hearted and free-spirited squirrel, not unlike Diddy and Timber and, like his friend Banjo, he earned great reception from fans who, after witnessing the success of Banjo-Kazooie, wondered if Conker was bound to get his own game called, Conker's Pocket Tales for Game Boy Color.
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