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Conker's Bad Fur Day
Developer(s)
Rareware
Publisher(s)
RarewareTHQ (Europe)
Composer(s)
Robin Beanland
Platform(s)
Nintendo 64
Release date(s)
NA March 4, 2001
EU April 6, 2001AUS May 25 2001
Mode(s)
Single player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)
ELSPA: 15+[1]ESRB: MOFLC: M15+
Media
512Mb (64MB) cartridge
Input methods
Nintendo 64 Controller
Conker's Bad Fur Day is a Nintendo 64 video game developed and published by Rare, and distributed by Nintendo. The game stars Conker the Squirrel, a Rare character who had previously appeared in other games marketed towards children, such as Diddy Kong Racing for the Nintendo 64 and Conker's Pocket Tales for the Game Boy Color. Marketed as an "adult" platform game, Bad Fur Day features scatological humour, cartoon violence, sexual themes and a penchant for parodies. The game received very positive critical reviews, despite its limited advertising, and earned a cult following. A remake of the game was made available on the Xbox in 2005 in the form of Conker: Live & Reloaded.
Contents
1 Gameplay
1.1 Multiplayer
2 Plot
3 Development
3.1 Initial concepts
4 Reception
5 Legacy
5.1 Sequel
5.2 Conker: Live & Reloaded
6 References
7 External links
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Gameplay
In the single-player mode, the player takes on the role of Conker and plays the game in a free-roaming environment. Conker can duck and jump a high distance vertically, as well as jump at least twice his height in any direction. Conker can also spin his tail around quickly like a helicopter for a few seconds. Rather than give it an official-sounding name, as is the unofficial 'tradition' in the video game business, Conker just calls it the "helicoptery tail thing". This allows him to jump a little higher, navigate in the air to accurately land, and slow his descent if he's far from the ground. After a few seconds, the tail slows down, and he drops and isn't able to do it again until he's landed and jumped again. Besides this, he has few other physical powers. He can swim underwater for a while until he runs out of breath, jog indefinitely and not get tired, and is strong enough to push heavy round objects, which in one of the later levels are a "big bourgeoisie boiler's brass bollocks".
Conker can eat pieces of "Anti-Gravity Chocolate" to regain lost health (in fact, his life bar is represented by a six-square chocolate bar). In a parody of similar platformers with unexplained floating pickups throughout levels, they were originally created by the Professor, but he threw them out the castle window when he started a new project.[2] Afterward, Conker can eat up to six of them. There are two types of chocolate; regenerative chocolate and one-time chocolate. One-time chocolate disappears after eaten, and doesn't re-appear until Conker exits then re-enters the world. Regenerative chocolate re-appears 10 seconds after being eaten, apparently out of thin air. Antigravity chocolate does not provide protection against certain things, such as falls from especially high heights, being severed in two by spinning blades, or being dismembered in a grinder. However, it does protect against being hit with a heavy object from above, such as a large dollop of feces.
Conker has a limited number of lives; the ability to do this in the context of the game is explained in a cutscene the first time that Conker dies; according to the game, squirrels have as many lives as "they think they can get away with," similar to cats, and the Grim Reaper is willing to grant Conker another chance if he picks up squirrel tails.
"Context-sensitive Zones" allow Conker to do things he couldn't normally do; he usually pulls a far-too-big thing out of his far-too-small pocket, although sometimes he turns into an anvil and slams into the ground. Zones under beer kegs can give him "drunken" abilities as well (he is able to stagger around and urinate). Although most Zones only work once, some can be used more than once, or even indefinitely. However, most of the context zones lose their purpose after being utilized, even if they are continuously usable. These context-sensitive areas usually take the form of "B-button pads", and sometimes activate while Conker is in mid-air. However, they are always activated by a press of the B button. A light bulb appears over Conker's head when he's in a context-sensitive zone.
Much of the gameplay in Conker's Bad Fur Day features parodies of various movies, such as Reservoir Dogs and games, Super Mario 64.
The game has a lot of strong language in it, but only censors the words "fuck", "cock", and sometimes "shit". with a bleep censor, with the subtitles of the speech containing the word being flashing symbols in red, like skulls, spirals and lightning. More words are...(and so on)
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