Banjo-Kazooie

Banjo-Kazooie is the seventh game started by the Game Grumps.

Playthrough
As Arin has never played the game before, he will play more often than Jon. However, Jon has taken over to speed up progression of the game.

Jon is determined to beat the game on Game Grumps. The game was put on hiatus, with the most recent episode being posted on October 18, 2012. At Arin's recent MAGFest Q&A, he announced that he and Jon have plans to finish the game, with the first ever Game Grumps guest for the finale: the composer of Banjo-Kazooie, Grant Kirkhope.

Episodes

 * 1) Mountain out of a Molehill
 * 2) Burp Integrity
 * 3) Ego LIKES This Game
 * 4) Who Farted?
 * 5) Jon's Favorite Part
 * 6) Kazooie's in a Backpack
 * 7) Elado Man
 * 8) Oh, Thanks Bottles
 * 9) Dude, Gloop, Come Over!
 * 10) I got yelled at by YouTube for that
 * 11) Jontron is a Buttface
 * 12) Kazoople
 * 13) Alligators are Subtle
 * 14) Egg on Fish
 * 15) The Eyes of Snow
 * 16) Folktale Fiasco
 * 17) Wishwash Transformations
 * 18) Aimless Antics
 * 19) Gobi's Valley
 * 20) MATCH THE BLOCKS
 * 21) A-MAZE-ING
 * 22) A New York Minute
 * 23) John Candy

Game information
Banjo-Kazooie is a platform video game developed and published by Rare for the Nintendo 64 video game console. It was first released on June 30, 1998 in North America and on July 17, 1998 in Europe, and later re-released as an Xbox Live Arcade game for the Xbox 360 on December 3, 2008. The game was under development for more than two and a half years and was originally intended to be an adventure game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the first installment in the Banjo Kazooie series, and chronicles the titular characters' encounter with series antagonist Gruntilda. The game's story focuses on Banjo and Kazooie's efforts to stop Gruntilda's plans to switch her beauty with Banjo's sister Tooty.

Trivia

 * This series was the series with with the highest episode count from October 13, 2012 (when it surpassed Pokemon Emerald's 20 episode count) to December 11, 2012 (when it was surpassed by Sonic '06).