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I think Rare should go multiplatform at least. Their greatest games were on the N64 and their innovation would be great on the Nintendo Wii. I feel that they're being held back by Microsoft and the 360. Not that anything is wrong with the 360, but it doesn't really stretch the imagination as much as the Wii.
Someone here said that all the top people from Rare left anyway, and that's a good point. Some of them work for Free Radical now, and Timesplitters felt like a Rare game to me. However, Rare is merely a shell of its former self. Diddy Kong Racing on the DS should be excellent though.
I agree with you on most things, but even Diddy Kong Racing DS is destroyed. A poor remake of the great original gameI think Rare should go multiplatform at least. Their greatest games were on the N64 and their innovation would be great on the Nintendo Wii. I feel that they're being held back by Microsoft and the 360. Not that anything is wrong with the 360, but it doesn't really stretch the imagination as much as the Wii.
Someone here said that all the top people from Rare left anyway, and that's a good point. Some of them work for Free Radical now, and Timesplitters felt like a Rare game to me. However, Rare is merely a shell of its former self. Diddy Kong Racing on the DS should be excellent though.
Razoroo
[QUOTE="Razoroo"]I agree with you on most things, but even Diddy Kong Racing DS is destroyed. A poor remake of the great original gameI think Rare should go multiplatform at least. Their greatest games were on the N64 and their innovation would be great on the Nintendo Wii. I feel that they're being held back by Microsoft and the 360. Not that anything is wrong with the 360, but it doesn't really stretch the imagination as much as the Wii.
Someone here said that all the top people from Rare left anyway, and that's a good point. Some of them work for Free Radical now, and Timesplitters felt like a Rare game to me. However, Rare is merely a shell of its former self. Diddy Kong Racing on the DS should be excellent though.
horgen123
The developers (the good ones) from Rare isn't working for Rare anymore, but I would cry tears of joy if Nintendo got Rare back with the developers they had back in the N64 days. I wouldn't mind to get Rare back without those great developers either, but it wouldn't be the same as before.Litchiei agee. rare made THE BEST games back then in the n64 games, And if Ninty still had Rare with the same developers back then, nintendo would of had the best games out and people wouldve bought more gc's andgc would still be alive.. too bad rare wont be on wii
Honestly, I believe, better yet I know that Xbox isn't using Rare to their full potential even if key people left. I mean if they really wanted to use Rare, then they would have Released a new Killer Instinct by now, makes me wonder if Nintendo is going to get Killer Instinct on Vc. I wonder if Xbox has the rights to all of Rare because if you think about it, Donkey Kong and Star Fox would belong to Xbox too and wouldn't appear on Smash Bros let alone have their own games on the Gamecube. Unless there's something we dont know about. . .
I totally agree with you, Retro Studios are making Killer Games. To me, they made the best overall games on the Gamecube which were the Metroid Series. Those two games looked as if they pushed the Gamecube beyond its limits. They played beautifully. They had Super High replay value. The Soundtracks lived up to the Metroid standards (Which isn't an easy thing to do because the astronomical vibe the songs give you, makes you feel as if you are actually in outer space, especially Red Soil Swampy, That song was a banger). Metroid has been rumored to have online play but I'm not sure if it will be. It would be freaking awesome if they make it Wifi compatible. Nintendo does need to use Retro Studios to the fullest of their capabilities. That is an Awesome production team.
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