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A Rare Glimpse - Part One

Studio manager Mark Betteridge on the future of Rare, and how the industry needs to embrace new gamers
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Banjo 3 for holiday 2008?

In a post-D.I.C.E. interview, Microsoft Game Studio head Shane Kim may have inadvertently revealed that the third Banjo Kazooie game will be released this holiday season
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Banjo-Kazooie not cancelled, says Rare

A source at UK developer Rare has told GamesIndustry.biz that its Banjo-Kazooie title for Xbox 360 has not been cancelled, despite rumours to the contrary.
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Rare: no comment on Perfect Dark 2 speculation

While blogs and consumer websites jumped on unconfirmed reports yesterday that Rare is currently working on Perfect Dark 2 for the Xbox 360, the developer has shrugged off any speculation of unconfirmed projects.
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Rare questions Microsoft's marketing of Viva Piñata

Viva Piñata developer Rare has questioned why its owner Microsoft decided to back Gears of War with such a high-profile marketing campaign, which left its own new franchise in the shadows last Christmas.
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Rare confirms: no Piñata DLC

Rare has confirmed that it will not produce any further downloadable content for its Xbox 360 title Viva Piñata.
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London Game Career Fair back for 2007

The London Game Career Fair will be returning this year, following a successful inaugural event last year attended by over 1000 people.
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Rare unveils Viva Piñata for DS

Microsoft development studio Rare is working on a DS version of its acclaimed Xbox 360 game Viva Piñata.
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Rare helped differentiate 360 from original Xbox, says Moore

Microsoft's Peter Moore has paid tribute to Rare's recent product history, defending the developer against claims that its output has struggled to keep touch with the critical and commercial successes of its work prior to its acquisition by the Xbox platf
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Well Done

Rare on Viva Pinata's performance and the next Banjo-Kazooie title.
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GDC: Rare promises more Viva Piñata

Rare has told <i>GamesIndustry.biz</i> that consumers can expect more Viva Piñata in the future — with the developer promising to support the Xbox 360 franchise for at least another two or three years.