![]() But what surprised the countless unsuspecting parents who took the game up to the EB Games check-out counter was the sales clerk’s inevitable pointing-out of the big, fat “M for Mature” ESRB logo on the box. Its developer, Rare, was already esteemed for bringing Nintendo fans such classics as “Donkey Kong Country,” “Goldeneye 64,” and “Banjo-Kazooie.” Conker was long in development, going through several major changes before being released near the end of the N64’s lifespan.Īt first glance, “Conker’s Bad Fur Day” appeared to be another drop in the same kid-friendly bucket: cheery anthropomorphic characters, colorful environments, and innovative platforming. ![]() “Conker’s Bad Fur Day” has long been heralded as one of the Nintendo 64’s most infamous cult games. ![]()
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