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Golden Axe, Planet Harriers, Streets Of Rage *sabber*The Latest on Rare
We have heard new rumors on Rare, which is planning to become a developer for multiple systems. One of the 99% sure publishers is Activision. On the surface it doesn't make sense right off the bat. It just strikes us wrong: You know, Activision publishing games like Banjo-Kazooie or Conkers Bad Fur Day, for instance. But strategically it makes perfect sense. Activision has extreme sports locked up, it's got a great, big fat Marvel license, and Id just keeps the PC market churning. Then there are games like Tenchu 3, Wreckless, and Streets of LA: True Crimes, which round out the console-style categories. What doesn't Activision have? Platform-style action games, adventure games, and perhaps even racing games -- which are exactly what Rare does so damn well, among others. You just wait.
Streets of Rage, Planet Harrier, and Golden Axe
Sega has shown you the beginning of its new realm of software dominance with the sports genre, and slowly but surely it will dig up more classics to provide gamers with the huge library of excellent titles it once made on the Genesis and Saturn. Witness Shinobi. Admire the beauty of Panzer Dragoon Orta. And now, prepare yourself for some even older classics, of which Sega has an ocean of great games from which to choose.
Rumor has it that Streets of Rage, Planet Harrier and even Golden Axe are in the early planning stages or in development for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube, giving old-school gamers the nostalgic gaming love they crave. Can you imagine a 128-bit Streets of Rage? Shiny new, perhaps even multiplayer Golden Axe? Or how about a blisteringly fast Planet Harrier? We're going to faint just thinking about them all...Expect news on these titles in the next few months.