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Rare Replay officially announced - $30 and available August 4, 2015

Sweet. Xbox One exclusive.

4th and final Edit - early impressions.


I am at the Xbox Fan Fest right now and the Rare Replay Collection is here and playable. I realize I'm just a nobody but I can post my ugly mug with my badge for proof is needed.

I just got done going through 15 minutes of the package and asked the MS rep various questions.
The Spectrum games have a rewind feature when you click in the left analog stick. Meant to be a cushion for new all skill levels playing the package.
I got mixed answers regarding various UI changes. Xbox games that would display the black and white butttons get changed to the bumpers. However when I would boot up a 360 game, buttons were the same as a 360. So you'll see the Start button instead of whatever it is on the bone.
They have a milestone system in the game that acts as individual achievements for games in the package. These earn you stamps which are used to unlock video contact among other things in the package.
Games from the 360 on don't have unique milestones tied to them. Instead they are based on your Gamers core since those games have existing achievement systems.
Playing the older spectrum and NES games has a vanity feature that applies an old CRTish look over the game. I tried it briefly but wasn't a fan. Kept it at the native image and it looked nice and crisp.
The games also have another feature that I'm blanking on the name of, but it's bite sized challenges with leader board support. The one I tried my hand at had me assemble a rocket and fuel it under 60 seconds for the original Jetpac.
He said this collection was worked on internally by Rare themselves.
He mentioned they reached out to the Stamper brothers for video content about Project Dream and they've had an ongoing dialogue with them. According to the rep they were excited to collab.

I'm typing this all on mobile so I apologize for bad Grammer and spelling among other things. I typed this all stream of conciousness. Feel free to ask me questions. I may know the answer.

Edit 2 - full trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaieVt3M72c

Thanks, KDash31987.

Edit - 30 games, including Banjo Kazooie, Perfect Dark, Battletoads, Conker's Bad Fur Day, Blast Corps, and more. Anyone get a screenshot?

I got a partial screen shot since I have both streams open

Thanks, zulux21.
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Edit 3 - full list here:

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1. Jetpac (released in 1983, 1-2 players) – Single-screen shooter where Jetman must reassemble and fuel his rocket while fending off alien hordes.

2. Atic Atac (released in 1983, 1 player) – Top-down adventure with increased replayability thanks to randomized object locations and three different character classes.

3. 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.

4. 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.

5. 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.

6. 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.

7. 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.

8. 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.

9. 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.

10. 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.

11. 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.

12. 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.

13. 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.

14. 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.

15. 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.

16. 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”!

17. 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.

18. 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.

19. 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.

20. 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.

21. 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.

22. 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.

23. 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.

24. 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.

25. 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.

26. 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.

27. 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.

28. 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.

29. 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).

30. 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.
 

BocoDragon

or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Realize This Assgrab is Delicious
I'm not a big Rare guy but that is just so many games that it goes on the radar... Hope the emulation is nice.
 

zulux21

Member
Sweet.

Edit -

30 games, including Banjo Kazooie, Perfect Dark, Battletoads, Conker's Bad Fur Day, Blast Corps, and more. Anyone get a screenshot?

I got a partial screen shot since I have both streams open
uLYu09a.jpg
 
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