Banjo-Kazooie Recompiled is a native PC port built using N64 recompilation technology. It runs the original game code natively with higher frame rates, 4K resolution, and widescreen support.

What You Need
- A Windows PC with a DirectX 12 compatible GPU
- A legal copy of Banjo-Kazooie (N64 ROM from a cartridge you own)
- The latest BanjoRecomp release from GitHub
The recompiled port contains no game data. You must supply your own ROM. No ROM sources are provided here.
Step 1: Download BanjoRecomp
Download the latest Windows release from the official GitHub. Extract it to a permanent location such as C:\Games\BanjoRecomp.
Step 2: Set Up Your ROM
Place your Banjo-Kazooie N64 ROM in the same folder. The launcher will prompt you to select it on first run and verify the file hash against the required version.
Step 3: Launch and First-Time Setup
Run the launcher. It processes your ROM on first run, taking under a minute. After that the game launches directly each time.
Step 4: Display and Performance Settings
Configure unlocked frame rate, resolution up to 4K, widescreen, and MSAA anti-aliasing from the in-game graphics settings.
Step 5: Controller Setup
Xbox and PlayStation controllers work out of the box. Connect before launching and the controller is detected automatically. Button mapping is customisable from settings.
Troubleshooting
- Wrong ROM version – check the GitHub page for the required ROM hash
- DirectX error – update your GPU drivers and ensure DirectX 12 is available
- Controller not detected – reconnect and restart the port
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Anthony Micallef
Anthony Micallef is the creator of Anton Retro, a platform dedicated to retro gaming enthusiasts. With years of experience in Nintendo homebrew and modding, he creates guides to help gamers get the most out of their consoles.
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