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Yooka-Laylee has another trailer, featuring Shovel Knight

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That's right, Shovel Knight has somehow found his way into Yooka-Laylee [Official Site] and here's a trailer to prove it.

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About the game
Yooka-Laylee is an all-new open-world platformer from key creative talent behind the Banjo-Kazooie and Donkey Kong Country games. Newly-formed as Playtonic Games, the team is building a spiritual successor to its most cherished work from the past!

Playtonic’s new heroes, Yooka (the green one) and Laylee (the wisecracking bat with big nose) were conceptualised for stellar platforming gameplay, created by the same character artist behind the rebooted Donkey Kong family and legendary N64 heroes Banjo and Kazooie.

The game isn't due until next year, so hopefully it will be as good as it looks. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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ElectricPrism Sep 27, 2016
Quoting: omer666
QuoteStill waiting for 90s Arcade Racer....
Here you are
https://ansdor.itch.io/slipstream-demo

That's really awesome I'm grabbing a copy now, thanks! :)
Aimela Sep 27, 2016
Can't wait for this to release, I really enjoy old N64 Rare games.
That being said, now I want to continue playing some DK64.
darkszluf Sep 27, 2016
so now everyone is going to shove that knight everywhere?

and "OH AHO YO YO AHO OH YO AHO" seriously?
ChloeWolfieGirl Sep 28, 2016
Quoting: jordicomaSorry, but I need a working prototype to believe that is comming.
Sadly we have seen to many companies that promised linux version only to get the money, and we had never got anything.
But I think that we can have a hight hope for this (hopefully).

The toybox works more then perfectly. https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/yooka-laylee-toybox-shows-that-yooka-laylee-should-have-no-problems-coming-to-linux-plus-new-trailer.7877

I talked to the developers at EGX and we talked a little about Linux and they said it was easy to export to Linux using unity, and even said "It's almost more work not to port to linux" then 2 devs looked at each other and where like "Kinda" but yeah they really want everyone to be able to play this game!
ChloeWolfieGirl Sep 28, 2016
Quoting: ElectricPrismI hope this isn't another Mighty No. 9.

I never was into Banjo however I am constantly looking for games to complete my game console experience.

I had visitors today and we played Lethal League, we play Pac-Man 256 at night because the multiplayer is awesome. And we play Disco Dodgeball sometimes.

I just started playing CS:GO with Xbox 360 Controller on my Steam Box, and I gotta say it immediately perked my interest as my Halo 3 strategy and style is more transient than it is via keyboard.

I'll collect all old and new games that fill a place from the 90s.

Still waiting for 90s Arcade Racer....

Shame you're not into banjo, but I have the toybox, got to play the game at EGX and got to talk to the developers and can tell you, you dont need to worry about it being another Mighty No 9.
EGX Video
Lots of people got to play it, so if it where a disappointed there then I'd worry a lot, but considering everyone seemed to love it


Last edited by ChloeWolfieGirl on 28 September 2016 at 11:17 am UTC
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