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== Allow this game more coverage == | == Allow this game more coverage == | ||
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This game is in a weird position. It was ''technically'' never released as-is for the system it was made for... but was then released with a different set of characters and other scattered graphic/interface/sound changes while keeping virtually everything else intact. Plus, the fact that it was leaked by a Rare employee means that it actually did have an "official" release... even if it's not in the intended manner nor one Nintendo themselves will acknowledge. Plus, unlike most vaporware articles (such as the 2001 DKP, which is practically an alpha build), this is, for all intents and purposes, a complete game: the only thing it lacks is polish and a proper options menu - and because of ''Banjo-Pilot'', it's technically not "vaporware" anyway. The closest case I can think to this is how ''Star Fox II'' went without an official release for a very long time despite being a complete game, yet LylatWiki covered its content well before it was released on the SNES Classic Edition - and even then, this was still released as ''Banjo-Pilot''. | This game is in a weird position. It was ''technically'' never released as-is for the system it was made for... but was then released with a different set of characters and other scattered graphic/interface/sound changes while keeping virtually everything else intact. Plus, the fact that it was leaked by a Rare employee means that it actually did have an "official" release... even if it's not in the intended manner nor one Nintendo themselves will acknowledge. Plus, unlike most vaporware articles (such as the 2001 DKP, which is practically an alpha build), this is, for all intents and purposes, a complete game: the only thing it lacks is polish and a proper options menu - and because of ''Banjo-Pilot'', it's technically not "vaporware" anyway. The closest case I can think to this is how ''Star Fox II'' went without an official release for a very long time despite being a complete game, yet LylatWiki covered its content well before it was released on the SNES Classic Edition - and even then, this was still released as ''Banjo-Pilot''. | ||
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#{{User|PrincessPeachFan}} This game needs more attention! | #{{User|PrincessPeachFan}} This game needs more attention! | ||
#{{User|FanOfYoshi}} Per all. | #{{User|FanOfYoshi}} Per all. | ||
====Oppose==== | ====Oppose==== | ||
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What do we doing after this proposal passed? The difference of this prototype and ''Banjo-Pilot'' is whether it was actually finished. [[User:Windy|Windy]] ([[User talk:Windy|talk]]) 08:34, July 26, 2024 (EDT) | What do we doing after this proposal passed? The difference of this prototype and ''Banjo-Pilot'' is whether it was actually finished. [[User:Windy|Windy]] ([[User talk:Windy|talk]]) 08:34, July 26, 2024 (EDT) | ||
: Thing is, this prototype is largely finished and playable with only a few minor glitches. [[User:PrincessPeachFan|PrincessPeachFan]] ([[User talk:PrincessPeachFan|talk]]) 09:00, July 26, 2024 (EDT) | : Thing is, this prototype is largely finished and playable with only a few minor glitches. [[User:PrincessPeachFan|PrincessPeachFan]] ([[User talk:PrincessPeachFan|talk]]) 09:00, July 26, 2024 (EDT) | ||