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*In both games, World 5 features two races, the first one not requiring a new move, but the second one requires a move that allows the player to run at a very fast speed. In both games, the move must be learned in the next world.
*In both games, World 5 features two races, the first one not requiring a new move, but the second one requires a move that allows the player to run at a very fast speed. In both games, the move must be learned in the next world.
*In both games, World 7 takes place in a haunted like environment and even share similar music.
*In both games, World 7 takes place in a haunted like environment and even share similar music.
*A number of musical tracks, instruments, and snippets of music from ''Donkey Kong 64'' were initially composed for, but unused in, ''Banjo-Kazooie'' and its prototype ''Project Dream''.<ref>[[tcrf:Prerelease:Banjo-Kazooie|Prerelease:''Banjo-Kazooie'']]. ''The Cutting Room Floor''. Retrieved May 22, 2022.</ref>
*A good number of musical tracks, instruments and snippets of music from ''Donkey Kong 64'' were initially composed for, but unused in, ''Banjo-Kazooie'' and its prototype ''Project Dream''.


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