The Project Spark creation game featured some Conker-related content, but that game was eventually shut down before its Conker's Big Reunion story could even wrap up. Some of Conker's other post- Bad Fur Day appearances have not been as well-received, however.
In 2005, a remaster of the game called Conker: Live & Reloaded was released for the Xbox, giving it a significant visual upgrade and completely reworking the multiplayer component. Then in 2015, the original Conker's Bad Fur Day made the jump to modern Xbox consoles through the Rare Replay collection. While Conker's Bad Fur Day has never had a proper sequel, Conker himself has made some other video game appearances throughout the years. All of these merchandise items are available through Rare's online store now. The new Conker's Bad Fur Day merch includes a t-shirt with the foul-mouthed squirrel's likeness, as well as a face mask that includes the random characters used for the game's in-text censorship of swear words. RELATED: Conker's Bad Fur Day on Xbox Series X Has Major Problem And while there is still no news on a Conker's Bad Fur Day sequel, Rare did acknowledge the big anniversary in some way, at least. Despite this, Conker's Bad Fur Day still has not had a proper sequel 20 years after its original launch. However, Rare released one last big game for the Nintendo 64 in 2001 as a sort of swan song for the console in the form of Conker's Bad Fur Day, an M-rated cult hit that ripped 3D platformers and pop culture to shreds with its unapologetically vulgar satire.Ĭonker's Bad Fur Day was a hit with critics when it launched in 2001, earning widespread acclaim for its sense of humor, funny story, varied campaign gameplay, and addicting split-screen multiplayer options.
All eyes were on the N64's successor system, the GameCube, and many developers shifted their attention to developing games for it as well as the PS2 and original Xbox. In 2001, the Nintendo 64 console was being phased out.