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A dying system, a Mature rating, and terrible marketing. All of these factors contributed to the poor sales suffered by Conker’s Bad Fur Day. Originally set to be a cutesy platformer in the same vein as Banjo-Kazooie, Twelve Tales: Conker 64 was revamped and given a new attitude. The game featured swearing, alcohol use, explicit themes, and dark humor, all of which appealed to a more mature audience. The platforming in the game was creatively crafted, and the controls were tight and responsive. Unfortunately, the Nintendo 64 was on its last legs, and this—in addition to late night-only advertising—contributed to the game’s rather lackluster sales.