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There were plans to include a vampire character in Killer Instinct 2, however the idea was eventually scrapped. The vampire's stage theme, "Bloodlust", however, was salvaged and made into the theme of Count Batula in Conker's Bad Fur Day.
A vampire character wouldn't be added to the Killer Instinct series until 2016, with the release of Killer Instinct's season 3 character Mira.
A vampire character wouldn't be added to the Killer Instinct series until 2016, with the release of Killer Instinct's season 3 character Mira.
The Cutting Room Floor article:
https://tcrf.net/Killer_Instinct_2#Character_Listings
"Bloodlust", as featured in a bonus video in Rare Replay:
https://youtu.be/ElZ0jSTEKaQ
Count Batula's theme in Conker's Bad Fur Day:
https://youtu.be/PU-bQUj6Pds?t=399
Mira's trailer:
https://youtu.be/VHqhxGE-IyA
https://tcrf.net/Killer_Instinct_2#Character_Listings
"Bloodlust", as featured in a bonus video in Rare Replay:
https://youtu.be/ElZ0jSTEKaQ
Count Batula's theme in Conker's Bad Fur Day:
https://youtu.be/PU-bQUj6Pds?t=399
Mira's trailer:
https://youtu.be/VHqhxGE-IyA
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According to page 111 of the official Nintendo Power Player's Guide, Conker comments about Banjo & Kazooie being on the cover of Nintendo Power, stating that he will never be in the magazine's cover. This statement turned out to be true; as of Nintendo Power's final issue published in 2012, Conker never did appear on the cover of the magazine.
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According to page 93 of the official Nintendo Power Player's Guide, Conker recommends playing Perfect Dark, another Rare game on the Nintendo 64.
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On page 32 of the official Nintendo Power Player's Guide, Conker states "I am sooo scared. I just want to say to Berri’s mum…I'm sooo sorry. This was all my idea. This was my project." This is a reference to the 1999 film "The Blair Witch Project".
Also on this page is Conker's last will and testament, which includes giving his collection of Gor books (referencing the novels by John Norman), novelty pint glasses and "squirrely mags" to his friends at the Cock and Plucker. The rest of Conker's possessions are left to Berri, unless she takes up with another weasel.
Also on this page is Conker's last will and testament, which includes giving his collection of Gor books (referencing the novels by John Norman), novelty pint glasses and "squirrely mags" to his friends at the Cock and Plucker. The rest of Conker's possessions are left to Berri, unless she takes up with another weasel.
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According to page 17 of the official Nintendo Power Player's Guide, Conker's tab at the Cock & Plucker pub in the opening cutscene has the following information:
• The Cock and Plucker is addressed at 200 Squirrel Tail Road
• The tab is dated for March 5, 2001. This is the original release date for the game.
• Conker's tab includes 3 Draft Beers, 20 Tequila Shots, 6 Gin & Tonic (with Water crossed out), 5 Whiskey Sours, and 2 Double Scotch, totaling to an amount of $173.
• The Cock and Plucker is addressed at 200 Squirrel Tail Road
• The tab is dated for March 5, 2001. This is the original release date for the game.
• Conker's tab includes 3 Draft Beers, 20 Tequila Shots, 6 Gin & Tonic (with Water crossed out), 5 Whiskey Sours, and 2 Double Scotch, totaling to an amount of $173.
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According to page 16 of the official Nintendo Power Player's Guide, Conker's Wanted poster has the following information:
• Conker is 145 centimeters tall
• The Panther King lives at One Spooky Canyon Blvd. Windy
• Conker's bounty is $1000
The $1000 bounty is in reference to having the pay the toll to the Weasel Guards in order to progress to Uga Buga, the sixth chapter of the game. Conker’s mention of the locals not being familiar with zoology also references Conker passing off as an elephant and not a squirrel to the Weasel Guards.
• Conker is 145 centimeters tall
• The Panther King lives at One Spooky Canyon Blvd. Windy
• Conker's bounty is $1000
The $1000 bounty is in reference to having the pay the toll to the Weasel Guards in order to progress to Uga Buga, the sixth chapter of the game. Conker’s mention of the locals not being familiar with zoology also references Conker passing off as an elephant and not a squirrel to the Weasel Guards.
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According to page 7 of the official Nintendo Power Player's Guide, Conker mentions that Banjo's stuffed head was bought by the owner of the tavern from "some witch". Not only does this reference Gruntilda from the Banjo-Kazooie series, but it also could be referencing the fact that Chris Seavor, the voice of Conker, is also the voice of Gruntilda.
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The SHC squirrels originally held a green Walkie Talkie in the It's War chapter. While it isn't present in the game under normal circumstances, it can be restored via a hacking device.
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Chris Seavor has stated that his favorite character to voice in the game was The Professor (Von Kripplespac).
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The game was published in Europe by THQ instead of Nintendo of Europe due to the latter believing that localizing it in Europe wouldn't be commercially viable.
In a statement, Nintendo of Europe said:
"Nintendo of Europe decided against publishing the game following a full commercial appraisal. It is the policy of Nintendo of Europe to translate our games into the native language of the region where it will be released and due to its text-heavy content, the cost of localising Conker's Bad Fur Day would not be commercially viable."
In a statement, Nintendo of Europe said:
"Nintendo of Europe decided against publishing the game following a full commercial appraisal. It is the policy of Nintendo of Europe to translate our games into the native language of the region where it will be released and due to its text-heavy content, the cost of localising Conker's Bad Fur Day would not be commercially viable."
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The game originally featured a cutscene that was removed from the game upon Nintendo's request, as it displayed scenes of graphic torture and mutilation. The scene showed Tediz cutting open a Squirrel Soldier who was pleading for his life, possibly performing a vivisection, as Conker watched in horror.
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