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Nintendo has finally added M-rated games to the Nintendo Switch Online service, and that means Conker's Bad Fur Day could potentially join the lineup at some point. At the latest Nintendo Direct ...
In many ways, Conker’s Bad Fur Day is the N64’s very own sitcom. Conker’s adventure begins after a heavy night out in the Cock and Plucker Pub.
We recently saw a new M-rated version of Conker's Bad Fur Day for the Nintendo 64. This isn't the game you once knew. Feb 3, 2000 6:03pm.
Conclusion. Conker’s Bad Fur Day came right at the end of Rare’s golden era at Nintendo; exceptionally well-written, incredibly crude and a pioneer of potty humour, the UK outfit’s last N64 ...
The N64 was dead, the game was 70 bucks, and it was a mature game aimed at an audience that was used to cute little Yoshi noises. Now reborn on Xbox, the single-player, taken straight from Bad Fur ...
Xbox has barely mentioned Conker's Bad Fur Day in 10 years, but popstar Doja Cat just put the cult N64 platformer in front of 24 million people in the funniest way Story by Kaan Serin • 1mo ...
Do you remember Conker's Bad Fur Day?I don't, because it came out in 2001, and I'd only been out of the womb for a few years at that point, but apparently rapper/singer Doja Cat does, as she's ...
News, Reviews, Release Date, Trailers, Gameplay and more for Conker's Other Bad Fur Day. News, Reviews, Release Date, ... Xbox One owners will now be able to play seven Nintendo 64 classics on ...
As an M-Rated game developed for the N64, 2001’s Conker’s Bad Fur Day was always going to stand out from the pack of that console’s largely family-friendly lineup of major titles.Even in the ...
4. Conker's Bad Fur Day Often regarded as one of the last golden age games made by Rare, Conker's Bad Fur Day is an acclaimed cult hit that shocked N64 users everywhere with its adult references ...
Conker's Bad Fur Day is definitely an interesting title. Easily the most technically sound of any of Rare's games on the N64, Conker is a treat to see and hear.
Conker’s Bad Fur Day is certainly not a game you would associate with Nintendo’s family-friendly image, but its unique charm, quality, and humor have cemented its reputation as a cult classic.