
Rare has an illustrious history in videogames, and is certainly no stranger to working closely with hardware manufacturers developing first-party titles. But while hearing Rare's name mentioned will likely bring to mind Donkey Kong Country or Banjo Kazooie, it shouldn't be forgotten that the company's extensive back catalogue includes a diverse range of titles.
The studio's latest project, Kinect Sports, clearly has its sights set on an ambitious target. As part of their Kinect cover feature in issue 218 of Edge, they sat down with creative director of Rare, George Andreas to discuss competing against Wii Sports, how to provide player feedback in the absence of a controller and why people are too hung up on existing genres.
Craig Duncan reflects on Kinect and the cool things Rare was able to accomplish with the Kinect Sports games.
Kinect Sports was the most successful property that Rare had on an Xbox platforms 😒
Rare is washed up.. That was a company i thought would give MS some unique exclusives after the buy out.. Unfortunately they became a shell of their former selves.. I have no clue why MS would assign kinect games to a team like that smh
I don't care what anyone says about rare because I'm actually really liking Sot. Yeah it could use some things in future updates but so far it's fun!

A summary of Rare since their Microsoft purchase fifteen years ago, going through each of the games and their performance across the various Xbox platforms.
You forgot to mention Donkey Kong Country 1-3 remakes, Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge, Sabre Wulf, Banjo-Pilot, It's Mr. Pants, Diddy Kong Racing DS, & Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise.
Yeah they aren't on Xbox platforms, but it's still worth mentioning all the projects they've produced since the acquisition.
Remember when Rare was a more respected developer in the industry than Naughty Dog?

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