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Porting For Rare Gold

GameZone's Jason Young discusses which Rare gem will make the next jump to HD.

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Blaze9295872d ago

I just wish Nintendo would allow MS to do Goldeneye

BakedGoods5872d ago

They're competitors. Why would Nintendo facilitate 360 profits? A fair trade would allow Nintendo and Microsoft to share the profits of a re-release, but I can't imagine MS doing that--they're the greedy ones.

Elven65872d ago

From what I remember reading before, the game was in development for both the Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii as an XBLA/WiiWare port but Nintendo changed the contract and no one could agree anymore.

BakedGoods5872d ago (Edited 5872d ago )

Good call: http://www.1up.com/do/newsS...

Tough to say if it was Nintendo. Article states they both couldn't reach an agreement.

bioshock12215872d ago

I know I hate how greedy Nintendo is. I read that Microsoft wanted this out for both the virutal console for the wii and also for XBLA but Nintendo didn't want that they wanted it all to themselves. It's just dumb and it was already done they should have just released it. I would love to play Goldeneye with better graphics.

mikeslemonade5872d ago

HAHA so Microsoft bought Rare for $375 million and all they can come up with is PDZ, Viva Pinata, Kameo, and these classic games. What a dumb transaction...

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kissmeimgreek5872d ago

i think theyd also have to deal with activision since they currently own the james bond game liscense. It would be way to complicated and expensive to do now.

AAACE55872d ago

If there wasn't so much legal crap, they would have released Goldeneye already! Nintendo has to approve it, MS has to approve it and whoever owns the liscense right now has to approve it! I think there might be someone else who has to approve it as well.

They have other games that could do well though. I believe RARE can make a comeback. Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if MS was ok with Bungie becoming independent because RARE was finally ready to step up to the plate.

PirateThom5872d ago (Edited 5872d ago )

Nintendo, Microsoft, Activision and, probably, MGM/United Artists for movie references on a new platform (as an aside, Sony own 20% of MGM).

TheSanchezDavid5872d ago

There are so many great titles that they could port. I doubt they ever will, because Microsoft has yet to do anything big with Rare since they partnered up nearly a decade ago.

N4GAddict5872d ago

True, Rare hasn't been the same.

HolyOrangeCows5872d ago

They lost my respect with Nuts and Bolts. I never thought someone could take the Banjo-Kazooie series and make it so slow and boring.

BakedGoods5872d ago (Edited 5872d ago )

It's about time MS got burnt simply buying companies rather than allowing young ones to grow and build talent (ala Naughty Dog, Guerilla).

At this point, the best thing Rare could do would be to port old classics. Given they can get the rights, I bet they'll make a few bucks doing it.

NecrumSlavery5872d ago

RARE and MS have put nothing of any quality since they have come together. RARE is about as done as ever.

If anything gets an HD remake, it should be GoldenEye007.

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Five Games I'd Love To See On the Neo Geo AES+

These classics need to make a return.

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EasilyTheBest61d ago

Blues Journey is the game I'd like to see.

Popsicle61d ago

Pre-ordered mine a few days ago. Love this concept and hope there are more games announced. I can’t justify paying the prices for games that collectors are asking for. It’s the primary reason I own almost every console except the Neo Geo.

Agent7560d ago

I've pre ordered one here in the UK, no games though, as I'll move it on for a higher price. The white model looks awesome, but as expected, the price is too high. We'll probably see more of those all in one cartridges from China containing every AES game. In the UK, AES+ game at £70 ($95) is better than eye watering prices for the originals, but these games are so old and I can honestly say SNK didn't release many classics. The Metal Slug series is the only series I rate, there were just too many Street Fighter clones and not enough scrolling fighting games. Overall, the Neo Geo was poor for all genres apart from one on one fighters. Videos on YouTube asking for games from that console generation to be ported to the AES+, but who'd want to pay £70 for Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter 2? There's a lot of SNK collections out there, the best being Metal Slug Anthology on the PlayStation 2. The Street Fighter Anniversary Collection on the Switch contains 12 games for around £30, instead of £840 if released on the AES+. For collectors, the AES+ is the best news since sliced bread. Are there enough SNK fans out there? Nowhere near. Those £70 cartridges will soon start creeping up in price and it'll be a re-run of the original console.

Flenter60d ago

I always wanted one in the 90's but couldn't afford it. Now i can but i think if i get one it will be collecting dust fast. It's a nostalgia thing i guess.

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15 Years Ago, Mortal Kombat (2011) Saved Gaming’s Biggest Fighting Franchise

A brutal reset, a smarter story, and a return to what made it great—Mortal Kombat (2011) revived the series.

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italiangamer67d ago

"Gaming’s Biggest Fighting Franchise"

Press X to (seriously) doubt.

DarXyde65d ago

Underrated comment. I used to hate that game so much that any time my siblings asked me to play it, I just picked Hom and shut myself down mid-match.

Soy65d ago

And then MK1 killed it again.

DivineHand12565d ago (Edited 65d ago )

15 years went by so fast. I remember playing through the story mode at launch.

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Warhammer Classics is now available for PC via Steam

"Boutique publisher SNEG has joined forces with Games Workshop and its developer & publisher partners to unveil their new label in classic video game preservation with Warhammer Classics. Now available on Steam in an accessible, future-proofed form, this massive undertaking restores more than 20 seminal and cult-favorite Warhammer video games, bringing them back to PC." - Games Workshop and SNEG.