Was nervous to work with Dragon Quest.
Super Smash Bros. series director Masahiro Sakurai has explained that securing Banjo and Kazooie as playable characters for
The information comes from Sakurai's latest column in Japanese magazine Famitsu. In the column (which has been translated by
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came "quite easily", despite the IP now being owned by Microsoft.The information comes from Sakurai's latest column in Japanese magazine Famitsu. In the column (which has been translated by
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on Twitter) he discusses both Banjo-Kazooie and Dragon Quest's 'The Hero' appearing as DLC fighters and reveals several little tidbits about the process of working with both franchises.Read the
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