Worse still, his girlfriend Berri is nowhere to be found, and his only desire is to make it back to her apartment and, if required, explain himself. In this video game, players take the role of the titular Conker, who finds himself waking up in a strange place with a terrible hangover after a long night of partying. Considered a great game for the N64, it is also now a rare collectible due to low initial sales and a small number of ROM units being produced. Known for its crude humor and M rating, Conker's Bad Fur Day is also respected for having clever puzzles, brilliant writing, and excellent gameplay.
Eventually, he is thrown into prison, and his goal is to escape from the castle's highest tower. He wastes all his money on beer, hookers, and parties. In 2015, a short sequel to Conker's Bad Fur Day was released as DLC on Project Spark, titled Conker's Big Reunion.Īccording to Chris Seavor, Conker's Other Bad Day would have followed Conker's unsuccessful tenure at being the king. The game itself was planned as a prequel to the multiplayer events.
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Īnother cancelled Conker series title, Conker: Gettin' Medieval, was a similar attempt at making a follow up to Conker's Bad Fur Day, more specifically Conker: Live & Reloaded.
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The game would have featured numerous movie parodies like its predecessor, and an ending with a bittersweet-type vibe. Conker's Other Bad Day did not go far in development, and most of the work went into its concepts and drawings.
Due to the Microsoft acquisition, Conker's Other Bad Day was scrapped, and Conker's Bad Fur Day instead was ported as an Xbox remake, Conker: Live & Reloaded. Most of the known information regarding the game comes from the series creator, Chris Seavor. Conker's Other Bad Day was the planned sequel to Conker's Bad Fur Day, and it was under development for the Nintendo GameCube.