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Peter Moore defends Rare

Posted May 18, 2007 at 5:08PM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: Microsoft, Microsoft Game Studios, N'Gai Croal, Peter Moore, UK
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Peter Moore defends Rare - Image 1The UK game developer studio Rare Ltd. took some flak following its surprisingly lacking launch titles Perfect Dark Zero and Kameo: Elements of Power. Prior to Microsoft's acquisition of Rare, founders Chris and Tim Stamper and their battalion of developers were on a winning streak with GoldenEye 007 and the earlier Perfect Dark installments.

But recently, that just wasn't the case. Microsoft's Peter Moore stood up in defense of the Stampers and the studio as a whole. In a recently transcripted interview with N'Gai Croal dating back to January, Moore mentioned that Rare wasn't exactly lacking on anything.

"I certainly think people underestimate the platform-driving presence that Perfect Dark Zero and Kameo had," said Moore, stressing more on Kameo. He added that the precedence of the original Xbox as a shooter platform skewed people's view of the Xbox 360.

He insisted instead that Rare helped Microsoft Game Studios create a new level for the Xbox 360, differentiating it from the "Halo box" mindset. Games on the Xbox 360 will definitely deliver the same type of games, but Moore stressed that both Rare launch titles "signaled that [the Xbox 360] wasn't going to be the same as Xbox 1."

Chris and Tim Stamper both left Rare after four years of service to Microsoft, followed by the general speculation of Viva Piñata's sluggish sales. But according to Moore, Microsoft doesn't see the sales as lackluster as other third party onlookers do. He said:

Viva Piñata, sales have been...fine. I think that the thing that people underestimate is the power of Viva Piñata to continue to sell on an annualized basis, as well as the ability to build intellectual property that's very unique and different.



Via N'Gai Croal's Level Up



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# HehGuest 2007-05-18 20:25
Why do they always overlook the Killer Instinct franchise when they talk about Rare... You know, even as an adventure game, I'd play KI3

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# .Guest 2007-05-19 11:27
release a decent sequel to perfect dark and we'll forgive you.

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# The truthGryff33 2007-05-20 15:31
Rare definitely is not what it used to be. As much as Nintendo haters want to believe that Nintendo is nothing without Rare, comparing recent sales of Nintendo games with recent sales of Rare games shows that just the opposite is true: Rare is nothing without Nintendo. They did, after all, make some of their most popular games with Nintendo's Donkey Kong characters. Also, regardless of what Moore believes (not to say he's lying; just misinformed), the 360 is still looked at primarily as a system for shooters and other "realistic" games. Games like Viva Pinata and Kameo would probably do better on Wii because the people who like that sort of game are more likely to gravitate towards a console that has more of such games.

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