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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* A cancelled game ''[[Jonny Blastoff and the Kremling Armada]]'' was being developed by Rare in early 1990s for PC or Macintosh. This point-and-click title is where the inspiration for [[mariowiki:Kremling|Kremlings]], the main foes of ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', came from.
* A cancelled game ''[[Jonny Blastoff and the Kremling Armada]]'' was being developed by Rare in early 1990s for PC or Macintosh. This point-and-click title is where the inspiration for [[mariowiki:Kremling|Kremlings]], the main foes of ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', came from.
* According to [http://web.archive.org/web/20080509125617/http://banjo-kazooie.com/ banjo-kazooie.com] source code ahead of ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]''{{'}} release, the game might have been planned for Windows.


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Microsoft Windows
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Developer Microsoft
Release date(s) November 20, 1985

Microsoft Windows is a brand of PC operating system families created by Microsoft. The consumer versions were first based on MS-DOS until the Windows NT kernel, originally designed for workstations and network servers, began being used for all of Microsoft's general purpose PCs. Windows 10, the latest in line, is thus the most popular PC operating system in the world. The Xbox One's operating system is also based on Windows.

Being a subsidiary of Microsoft, several games by Rare saw an original release on Windows 10. More recently, Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie were made playable on Windows 10 and mobile operating systems through Project xCloud, Microsoft's Xbox cloud gaming service.

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References

  1. Viva Piñata for Windows (Windows Live) - www.microsoft.com