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Microsoft Studios

04-08-2015

Rare Replay Project Pearl Xbox One

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In celebration of its 30th anniversary, Rare created "Rare Replay" which brings together the adventures of its iconic characters in a collection of 30 games that span the decades. From its earliest 2D classics to Xbox 360 triumphs, "Rare Replay" is lovingly presented for Xbox One and delivers a treasure trove of gameplay for veteran players and newcomers alike. "Rare Replay" features brand new challenges, not to mention new cheats, visual options and achievements - over 10,000 gamerscore and 700 hours of gameplay!
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In celebration of its 30th anniversary, Rare created "Rare Replay" which brings together the adventures of its iconic characters in a collection of 30 games that span the decades. From its earliest 2D classics to Xbox 360 triumphs, "Rare Replay" is lovingly presented for Xbox One and delivers a treasure trove of gameplay for veteran players and newcomers alike. "Rare Replay" features brand new challenges, not to mention new cheats, visual options and achievements - over 10,000 gamerscore and 700 hours of gameplay!
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Key Features

  • “Jetpac” (released in 1983
  • 1-2 players) – Single-screen shooter where Jetman must reassemble and fuel his rocket while fending off alien hordes.
  • “Atic Atac” (released in 1983
  • 1 player) – Top-down adventure with increased replayability thanks to randomized object locations and three different character classes.
  • “Lunar Jetman” (released in 1983
  • 1-2 players) – A return to the “Jetpac” side-scrolling formula
  • but with a scrolling
  • randomly generated landscape and much more to do.
  • “Sabre Wulf” (released in 1984
  • 1-2 players) – Classic jungle maze game and the first appearance of explorer Sabreman
  • tackling dangers including the vicious ’Wulf itself.
  • “Underwurlde” (released in 1984
  • 1 player) – Rare’s first true platform game. Help Sabreman survive the perils of the Underwurlde and escape through one of three exits.
  • “Knight Lore” (released in 1984
  • 1 player) – Introduction of Ultimate’s groundbreaking isometric Filmation engine. Sabreman must scour the castle for items to cure his werewolf curse.
  • “Gunfright” (released in 1986
  • 1-2 players) – A Wild West spin on the isometric style
  • with an improved engine and new first-person target-shooting sections.
  • “Slalom” (released in 1987
  • 1-2 players) – Rare’s first console game. Make it to the bottom of each course before time runs out while avoiding trees
  • sledders
  • snowmen and other skiers.
  • “R.C. Pro-Am” (released in 1988
  • 1 player) – Responsive racing game that inspired elements of Rare’s future racers
  • including speed boosts
  • upgrades and collectible power-ups littered around the track.
  • “Cobra Triangle” (released in 1989
  • 1 player) – Hop into a boat and power through a branching game world
  • completing challenges such as shooting targets
  • disposing of mines and defeating leviathans.
  • “Snake Rattle N Roll” (released in 1990
  • 1-2 players) – A fast-paced isometric adventure. Rattle and Roll must eat Nibbley-Pibbleys until they’re heavy enough to ring a bell and open the exit.
  • “Digger T. Rock” (released in 1990
  • 1-2 players) – 2D platformer in which Digger must find an exit switch
  • stand on it
  • then make it to the exit in 60 seconds.
  • “Solar Jetman” (released in 1990
  • 1 player) – A game built around exploration and physics; Jetman has to tow fuel and other items to his mothership.
  • “Battletoads” (released in 1991
  • 1-2 players) – Skill and perseverance required as the ’Toads take on multiple game styles to rescue Pimple and Princess Angelica from the Dark Queen.
  • “R.C. Pro-Am II” (released in 1992
  • 1-4 players) – Sequel to “R.C. Pro-Am” with a wider variety of environments
  • more car customization options and bonus games.
  • “Battletoads Arcade” (released in 1994) – First “Battletoads” game to allow all three ‘Toads to play simultaneously. Has never had a home release before “Rare Replay”!
  • “Killer Instinct Gold” (released in 1996
  • 1-2 players) – Home version of “Killer Instinct 2” with several multiplayer modes (including tournament mode) and a training dojo.
  • “Blast Corps” (released in 1997
  • 1 player) – Cult classic with a fleet of destructive vehicles (from bulldozers to robots) used to clear the path for a runaway nuclear missile carrier.
  • “Banjo-Kazooie” (released in 1998
  • 1 player) – 3D platformer adventure where Banjo and Kazooie must take on the evil witch Gruntilda
  • who’s kidnapped Banjo’s sister Tooty and plans to steal her beauty for herself.
  • “Jet Force Gemini” (released in 1999
  • 1-4 players) – Interstellar action adventure that mixes third-person exploration and alien-blasting action as the last three JFG members go up against Mizar.
  • “Perfect Dark” (relased in 2000
  • 1-4 players) – A stealth shooter set in the year 2023. Players lead secret agent Joanna Dark against the dataDyne corporation as they uncover an alien conspiracy that takes her around the world.
  • “Banjo-Tooie” (released in 2000
  • 1-4 players) – Builds on Banjo-Kazooie with larger worlds
  • separately controllable characters
  • multiplayer modes and many more moves to learn.
  • “Conker’s Bad Fur Day” (released in 2001
  • 1-4 players) – Beloved comedy adventure that mixes up genres (platformer
  • third-person shooting
  • racing) with mature humor
  • pop culture references and parodies.
  • “Grabbed by the Ghoulies” (released in 2003
  • 1 player) – Rare’s first Xbox game. A comic book beat-’em-up set in a haunted house filled with breakable scenery and Ghoulies of all kinds.
  • “Perfect Dark Zero” (released in 2005
  • 1-4 players locally
  • up to 32 players online) – A prequel to “Perfect Dark” that delves into Joanna’s origins and fuses first-person shooting with third-person
  • cover-based combat.
  • “Kameo: Elements of Power” (released in 2005
  • 1-2 players locally or online) – A fantasy adventure focused on combat and exploration
  • with Kameo able to transform into ten different Elemental Warriors.
  • “Viva Piñata” (released in 2006
  • 1-2 players locally) – A magical gardening/life sim in which the player can cultivate a garden paradise
  • attract different Piñatas and keep them safe from Professor Pester and his Ruffians.
  • “Jetpac Refuelled” (released in 2007
  • 1-2 players locally or online) – A modern update to “Jetpac”. Assemble and fuel your rocket before blasting off to the next of 128 challenging stages.
  • “Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts” (released in 2008
  • 1-2 players locally
  • up to 4 players online) – A more open-ended
  • customizable approach to the series with vehicle-based challenges set by L.O.G. (the Lord of Games).
  • “Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise” (released in 2008
  • 1-2 players locally or online) – Features new species and Piñata Central challenges
  • plus desert and arctic regions to visit and catch native Piñatas.

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Specifications

Multi-Player

Competitive Multi-Player
No
Network Co-Op
No
Network Multiplayer
No
Online Co-Op
2
Online Play
2-32
Single Player
Yes
Split-Screen Co-Op
2
Split-Screen Multi-Player
2-4

Game Classifications

Graphic Technology
2D / 3D Combination
Main Perspective
1st-Person Perspective,3rd-Person Perspective,Side-on,Isometric,Scrolling,Top-Down

General

Release Date
04-08-2015
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