Ball valves are quarter-turn, straight-through valves that have a round closure element with matching rounded seats that permit uniform sealing stress. The valve gets its name from the ball that ...
Gate valves (also known as knife valves or slide valves) are linear motion valves in which a flat closure element slides into the flow stream to provide shut-off. They are one of the most common ...
Banjo-Kazooie is comprised of several non-linear 3D worlds in which the player must gather jigsaw pieces, or "Jiggys", to progress. Banjo and Kazooie are aided by Bottles, who teaches them new ...
Available for Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack members, Banjo-Tooie arrives with widescreen support, minigames, puzzles, and more. Prepare to revisit the game's underwater levels, ancient ...
Choked flow in control valves is a subject of serious concern for industrial users. The term is usually associated with destructive process conditions that can damage valve internals or expose ...
Valve, the renowned gaming company behind Steam, has officially announced plans to develop new gaming hardware, building on the success of previous products like the Steam Deck, Steam Controller ...
In a relatively uncommon example of Rare leaping from one game straight into production on its sequel, Banjo-Tooie first saw the light of day on N64 consoles in late 2000. The plan was to carry ...
Originally released in 2000, Banjo-Tooie features lots of returning characters. The bear and bird return for another adventure as they tried to stop another of Grunty’s schemes. While the main ...
Phil Lesh, a founding member of the Grateful Dead whose electric bass playing came to define the psychedelic San Francisco ...
Velvet Banjo, which made its public debut at 741 E. Colfax Ave. over the weekend, hopes to be a hot spot for lovers of “newgrass” music by spinning tunes from a CD-powered jukebox and hosting ...
Nintendo 64 – Nintendo Switch Online will add Banjo-Tooie on October 25, Nintendo announced. Here is an overview of the game, via Nintendo: It’s the bear-bird duo Banjo and Kazooie to the rescue!