This user's favorite video game character is Banjo and Kazooie.
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Hi, my nickname is Rýgon (or Bankazu Marea, 希亜万壱, if you're Japanese).
I was born in a hell of boring city-disguised town at Sonora, Mexico, but I've lived and visited several cities due to my father's former job but everything went back to its origin and here I am, "struggling" with my future.
My story with video games began on my fourth birthday when my dad came back from a work trip and gave me a NES with two cartridges: Super Mario Bros. + Duck Hunt and Tetris. Years later, I got other two cartridges: Bad Dudes and The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout.
After that, I got other systems like:
It comes from a character that appears in Mother Savior, a dead fangame based on EarthBound series created on 2008 by the former YouTuber @NessStar3000.[1] The acuted "Y" was just mere aesthetics after founding this character among the rest of other special ones in Wii's screen keyboard.
Additionally, there is also Weón de la Ocarina. "Weón" is Chilean Spanish and has a lot of meanings but, in this case, it means "dude", meanwhile "Ocarina" is the name of a hacking tool for Mario Kart Wii that allows things like item spamming and infinite speed. This is because the Chilean youtuber and videogame musician Revenge, who organized a friendly online gathering in Mario Kart Wii at November 2011 where I participated and I stood out in a curious way by winning all 4 races that the game allows in online races with friends. There, Revenge and RoHiSakk (an old friend of him) repeated several times that I used the Ocarina hack tool when, in reality, they were playing so casual (almost like newbies). I must add that, by that moment, I had moreless one year playing Mario Kart Wii and I already masterized the game's most basic techniques.
Bankazu Marea
This name is a very "puzzling" (note on the joke) goroawase on Banjo-Kazooie and Rare. Think it like something similar to those punny names that you see in Ace Attorney game series.
「希」 (mare) means literally "rare", like the name of Microsoft's second-party developer.
「亜」 (a) doesn't mean nothing relevant.
Together they form the word "rea" by using the last two moras and make it sound similar to Rare's Japanese name: 「レア社」 (Rea-sha).
「万」 (ban) forms part of the name for Banjō Yamauchi, Hiroshi Yamauchi's grandson and the person who inspired Banjo's name (according to Gregg Mayles).
「壱」 (kazu) means "one", symbolizing Banjo & Kazooie's franchise as my most #1.
Together they read as "Bankazu". This is a reference to the official name of Banjo-Kazooie in Japanese (バンジョーとカズーイの大冒険, Banjō to Kazūi no Daibōken) which is usually shortened to 「バンカズ」 (BanKazoo) by the Japanese players.