Se han ensañado un poco los de IGN con el banjo arcade: ademas que han hecho una review que deja muchoq ue desear, como si se tratase un juego tipo big rigs o similar...
http://xboxlive.ign.com/articles/927/927117p1.html8.0 Presentation
This is a great example of how to bring an old game to life on the XBLA.
7.5 Graphics
It's been reworked, but that doesn't mean all of the ugly textures are gone.
5.0 Sound
Those sound effects can be downright awful. Pleasant music, though.
8.0 Gameplay
If platforming and fetching is your thing, it doesn't get much better.
6.5 Lasting Appeal
The game itself is pretty big with lots to do. The replay value isn't what it used to be.
Y no lo hicieron tanto con el mario 64 VC
8.5 Presentation
Mario's pinchable, morphable title screen face isn't quite as impressive as it once was, but the game itself is as engaging and immersive as ever.
8.0 Graphics
Super Mario 64 has never looked better. Running through the Wii makes the game much more vibrant and crisp than its original N64 edition.
8.0 Sound
These tunes aren't as classically memorable as those found in earlier Mushroom Kingdom adventures, but it's great to re-experience the origin of Mario's spoken voice. "It's-a me!"
9.5 Gameplay
A true masterpiece of game design, now made all the more impressive by the fact that its feel and fun have perfectly held up after over a decade.
9.0 Lasting Appeal
More value for your Wii Points than any other game currently offered through the Virtual Console – a lengthy adventure you can play again and again.
http://wii.ign.com/articles/754/754372p1.htmlY lo curioso fue el analisis original de la epoca:
Banjo:
9.0 Presentation
A very tight package. Everything has its own particular ambience. Some gamers may find Banjo's cute style annoying, but those who give the title a chance will quickly discover its charm.
10 Graphics
Beautiful. Unsurpassed. The game's texture layout is ingenious, defying Nintendo 64's texture limitations. Animation is equally brilliant. It all looks too good to be true.
10 Sound
Clever, dynamic and crisp. Every character talks and the music changes to fit a specific area, once again playing Nintendo 64's strengths.
9.0 Gameplay
Mario and then some. Banjo-Kazooie control tight and the ability to use specific characters for certain situations enhances gameplay.
7.0 Lasting Appeal
The worlds are huge and there is plenty of stuff to do -- but in the end, this is still a one player game.
mario:
9.0 Presentation
Mario's 3D jump is illustrated with the Giles Goddard-created animated 3D Mario face. Adequate music and sound effects work well.
9.0 Graphics
Simple and beautiful. Low polygon count, extremely colorful and vast. Excellent animation and good framerates.
8.0 Sound
Not as good as Rare's efforts, but above-average all the same. Music fits each level perfectly and Mario sounds cute and cheerful.
10 Gameplay
Brilliant. Ingenious. The series' classic gameplay style brought to 3D perfectly.
10 Lasting Appeal
A huge selection of vast levels that can be revisited simply for the joy of it.
O lo han tocado, o le han bajado a banjo el lasting appeal por ser 1 juego de 1 jugador... cosa que a mario no...
Lo que me sorprende es que se quejen de la falta ve voces en banjo y no en mario o zelda. Resulta bastante selectivo esto...