He may have been pipped to the post of first Rare-published game by the speedy late ’97 release of Diddy Kong Racing, but it’ll take more than that to dampen Conker’s mood. Rare’s game page, also from that same year, delved more into what the critter couple’s kid-friendly adventure would have been like. And whether Conker knows it or not, Berri’s a match for him in every way when it comes to adventuring – though she never could resist jumping in when something needed looking after… Unless, that is, the reason behind it involves her too, in which case she’ll join in the quest with every last bit of determination she can muster.
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He’s as swift and athletic as any squirrel you’d care to name, and a crack shot with his weapon of choice – making him a formidable challenger to anyone who dares cross him…įond as she is of the endlessly energetic Conker, Berri has found that life’s much easier if she leaves him to his exploration when he starts to get itchy feet. Just like his good friend Diddy, Conker is easily bored by the quiet daily routine of his treetop village, and he’ll seize any chance to go bounding off into the woods with catapult in hand. He may look cute, but don’t let that fool you into thinking that Conker’s adventuring skills don’t match up to his enthusiasm.
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Rare’s Cast List page, circa 1998, talked about Conker’s more innocent beginnings.
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Before he became the foul-mouthed, womanizing pub-crawler in the Mature-rated Conker’s Bad Fur Day, Conker was a nice and nutty little squirrel who kept company with a cute chipmunk named Berri. First revealed at 1997’s E3 convention as Conker’s Quest, Conker 64 has had a long, wild development history.