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MS: Ask about Rare in 3 to 5 years
During a conversation between Shacknews and Shane Kim of Microsoft, the topic was cautiously changed to Rare. For those of you that can't remember, Microsoft bought Rare about five years ago for 'only' 377 million dollars.
The reason? At that time, Rare was a top developer and Microsoft wanted to add some of those typical colourful games to the Xbox gaming experience. But those games never came and even though we got Viva Piñata, Kameo and Perfect Dark Zero on the Xbox360, we are still waiting for the big thing.
So the question is when Rare is finally going to pursue the glory of the good old days? According to Shane Kim, the answer has to wait a couple of years:
In other words, if the X360 price decreases, more mainstream gamers will buy the console and then there finally is a market for the Rare games.
Maybe the developer should have stayed with Nintendo? Or will the new Banjo Kazooie make it all worth it?
The reason? At that time, Rare was a top developer and Microsoft wanted to add some of those typical colourful games to the Xbox gaming experience. But those games never came and even though we got Viva Piñata, Kameo and Perfect Dark Zero on the Xbox360, we are still waiting for the big thing.
So the question is when Rare is finally going to pursue the glory of the good old days? According to Shane Kim, the answer has to wait a couple of years:
"I think that the story on Rare is really going to be told in the next three to five years. The kind of titles we're really asking them to focus on now are the Banjos, the Viva Pinatas, the Kameos, and so forth. Rare is going to be our internal studio--really, our primary studio for the most part--that's going to be focused on creating those big, triple-A-level, broad appeal titles. We're entering into the life cycle stage of the console where those kinds of titles can and should do well. We've never been in that stage since we owned Rare. When you look back at Xbox version one, that was a hardcore box through and through, right? Now, Kameo and Viva Pinata have launched during the highest price point of the Xbox 360. Those are really good titles that we're very proud of, and Viva Pinata in particular I think will have very long legs with the television series."
In other words, if the X360 price decreases, more mainstream gamers will buy the console and then there finally is a market for the Rare games.
Maybe the developer should have stayed with Nintendo? Or will the new Banjo Kazooie make it all worth it?
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