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[[File:Conker logo.png|thumb|'''Conker''' franchise logo, from ''Live & Reloaded''.]] | [[File:Conker logo.png|thumb|'''Conker''' franchise logo, from ''Live & Reloaded''.]] | ||
'''''Conker''''' is a video game franchise created by [[Rare|Rareware]], starring [[Conker the Squirrel]]. The franchise spun off from the Nintendo 64 racing-adventure title, ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]''. | |||
The ''Conker'' franchise started out as family-friendly—with ''Twelve Tales'' and ''Pocket Tales''. The former was cancelled and completely redone as a different game meant for mature audiences, ''Conker's Bad Fur Day''. The franchise has changed from mature to teen audiences with the release of ''Young Conker'' and the official ''Project Spark'' game, ''Conker's Big Reunion''. | The ''Conker'' franchise started out as family-friendly—with ''Twelve Tales'' and ''Pocket Tales''. The former was cancelled and completely redone as a different game meant for mature audiences, ''Conker's Bad Fur Day''. The franchise has changed from mature to teen audiences with the release of ''Young Conker'' and the official ''Project Spark'' game, ''Conker's Big Reunion''. |
Revision as of 16:49, June 9, 2021
Conker is a video game franchise created by Rareware, starring Conker the Squirrel. The franchise spun off from the Nintendo 64 racing-adventure title, Diddy Kong Racing.
The Conker franchise started out as family-friendly—with Twelve Tales and Pocket Tales. The former was cancelled and completely redone as a different game meant for mature audiences, Conker's Bad Fur Day. The franchise has changed from mature to teen audiences with the release of Young Conker and the official Project Spark game, Conker's Big Reunion.
Games
Almost half of the titles in the Conker franchise were cancelled, two of which were an attempt at creating a sequel to Conker's Bad Fur Day.
Released
Game | Console | Release date |
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Conker's Pocket Tales |
North America: June 8, 1999 Europe: August 1999 | |
Conker's Bad Fur Day |
North America: March 5, 2001 Europe: April 6, 2001 Australia: May 25, 2001 | |
Conker: Live & Reloaded |
North America: June 21, 2005 Europe: June 24, 2005 | |
Conker's Big Reunion (Project Spark DLC) |
Worldwide: April 23, 2015 | |
Young Conker |
Worldwide: January 29, 2016 |
Unreleased
Game | Console | Date of planned release |
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Twelve Tales: Conker 64 |
October 26, 1998 | |
Conker's Other Bad Day |
N/A | |
Conker: Live & Uncut |
N/A | |
Conker: Gettin' Medieval |
N/A | |
The Fast and the Furriest |
N/A |
Related
Game | Console | Release date |
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Diddy Kong Racing |
Japan/Europe: November 21, 1997 North America: November 24, 1997 | |
Project Spark |
N/A | |
Rare Replay |
N/A |