![]() ![]() Now those who missed Conker the first time around have a second chance to enjoy the comic antics with Conker: Live and Reloaded, coming exclusively to Xbox next year in late March. That's too bad, because a large number of gamers missed out on a true classic. Starring a foul-mouthed, hedonistic squirrel, Conker's Bad Fur Day didn't sell well at all thanks to the death of the N64 and the sky-high $70 price-tag. Conker's Bad Fur Day was one of the last games for the N64, but also one of the best games of its generation. ![]() Turn the page to see the #5 and #4 best things about Conker: Live and Reloaded. In the end, we feel this list will give you a good idea of what makes Conker: Live and Reloaded worth all the fuss. We left off the Great Mighty Poo, for example, because he is so grand that he is beyond any numbering system (and we didn't have any screens or movies of him). Ultimately, tough choices had to be made. After all, there's a lot of things we love about Conker himself and about the game. To help promote what is already one of our favorite games of 2005, we're bringing you our list of the Ten Best Things About Conker: Live and Reloaded. Rare is being very tight-lipped about Conker, but having played Bad Fur Day when it was released in 2000 and having spent time with multiplayer at E3 2004, we know what's in store for gamers in early 2005. Come March, you'll finally be able to experience (or re-discover) Conker's Bad Fur Day and enjoy some promising Xbox Live play. A class-based online multiplayer game is also in the works and is receiving the majority of Rare's attention. This sizable adventure would be worth the $50 alone, but the single-player campaign is only half of what Live and Reloaded has to offer. Live and Reloaded includes the complete Bad Fur Day with revamped graphics and a few new jokes. ![]()
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