Banjo-Kazooie Tiny Text Controversy Heads for Resolution

When little becomes big and it's not even a planet!

Posted 10 Nov 2008
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Following what Rare is delicately calling, "mild-mannered internet discussions concerning the size and legibility of the text in Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts on some SDTVs", the Microsoft-owned UK devs have decided to make the damned text bigger.

Friend of the working-gamer, Rare community manager, George Kelion, passes on the official line:

"We would like to assure you that contrary to earlier reports, we are aware of the issue and currently working on a title update to be released within the next 30 days that will fix it for those with Standard Definition TVs. We're committed to ensuring all fans of the franchise are able to have the best experience possible with Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts.

In terms of detail, George says, "Right now we don't have any more specific details on timeframe or methods of delivery for this title update, so we can't answer individual queries."

Read our interview with the very developers right here. And see our preview of the game here.

You can read the full Rare Text Controversy release here.

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