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Nintendo 64

The Nintendo 64 (also shortened to the N64) is a gaming console created by Nintendo in 1996. The Nintendo 64 has a two games relating to the Conker franchise released for the system. The most infamous is Conker's Bad Fur Day, a game with mature themes. Conker also appeared as a racer in Diddy Kong Racing. Conker, like other Rare protagonists such as Donkey Kong and Banjo & Kazooie, was originally a family-friendly character, in which he was going to star in Twelve Tales: Conker 64 (that is a family-friendly game). A Conker game with this style was released for the Game Boy Color, titled Conker's Pocket Tales. However, since Conker's Bad Fur Day, Conker has mostly stayed as a character intended for mature audiences, with some exceptions such as Young Conker or RareRacers.
Games
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Cover and original release | Synopsis |
Diddy Kong Racing | |
![]() November 21, 1997 |
Diddy Kong Racing is a racing-adventure video game starring Diddy Kong. It was developed and published by Rare Ltd. in late 1997. The game features Conker s one of the playable racers. |
Conker's Bad Fur Day | |
![]() March 5, 2001 |
Conker's Bad Fur Day is an infamous title starring Conker, and was released in 2001. It was developed and published by Rare Ltd. The game marks a turning point for the Conker franchise, in which the series' demographic was changed for mature audiences. The game had a remake for the Xbox in 2005, titled Conker: Live & Reloaded. Conker's Bad Fur Day was later included on Rare Replay |
Canceled games
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Logo and planned release | Synopsis |
Twelve Tales: Conker 64 | |
![]() Canceled (planned for October 26, 1998) |
Twelve Tales: Conker 64 is a cancelled Nintendo 64 game that would have starred Conker, and was planned for a release in late 1998. It was eventually re-developed into Conker's Bad Fur Day, a game created for mature audiences. Similar to its handheld counterpart, Conker's Pocket Tales, Twelve Tales was designed for a family-friendly audience. |