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Make sure this is what you intended. The emulated games span multiple genres and consoles—from the ZX Spectrum to the Xbox —and retain the features and errors of their original releases with minimal edits. The Virtual Console lineup consists of titles originally released on past home and handheld consoles. Diddy Kong Racing provides you with a plethora of amusing characters you may recognize in other major Rare games, and a trio of distinct vehicles they can pilot. You've got your more traditional cars, but you've also got the unique hovercraft, and - perhaps the most thrilling - airplanes!

You've even got a story mode that's impressively fleshed out for an arcade-style racer, complete with varied tasks and even boss showdowns. This shallow party "sports" game is essentially an even worse version of its predecessor - which is itself a pale imitation of Wii Sports.

So it shouldn't be all too surprising that this lame glorified demo makes our list as one of Rare's lowest points. Like much of the Kinect software, this feels more akin to a cheap attempt to sell Microsoft's motion camera than a fully realized game. While Wii Sports was seemingly quite basic, it rode the line between accessibility, and the more nuanced, precise motion controls of the Wiimote.

Kinect, on the other hand, demands you flail your body around to input basic motion commands. This provides a shaky foundation for tepid sporting "simulations" like Slalom Skiing and a laughably watered down version of Football. Banjo Kazooie is one of those unique experiences that leaves an impression on most who play it.

Just hearing that instantly recognizable banjo music dowses gamers with a soothing dose of 90s nostalgia. Though the gameplay and colorful graphics have managed to hold up well too, cementing Banjo and his bird pal Kazooie as iconic characters.

There's a reason they were hyped up as new Smash Bros Ultimate fighters. The depth, the variance of activities, and the rich, unique nature of Banjo 's environments make for a truly memorable journey. At the same time, there's a level of charming simplicity to the experience. Much like Mario 64 , Banjo Kazooie immerses you into a whimsical fantasy world, without going overboard with massive levels or an anxiety-inducing amount of collectibles looking at you , Starfox Adventures. This game - which is as lame as its title indicates - is basically the moment it was clear Rare wasn't what they once were.

Considering this was the first highly anticipated Xbox effort by the British developers, following the Microsoft buyout, this basic action romp feels supremely underwhelming. Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Junior Edition. Wheel of Fortune: Junior Edition.

Silent Service. Wheel of Fortune: Family Edition. The Amazing Spider-Man. Snake Rattle 'n' Roll. Solar Jetman: Hunt for the Golden Warpship. A Nightmare on Elm Street. Arch Rivals: A Basket Brawl!

Digger T. Rock: The Legend of the Lost City. WWF Superstars. Danny Sullivan's Indy Heat. Championship Pro-Am. Battletoads in Battlemaniacs. Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Battletoads in Ragnarok's World. Sega Master System. Killer Instinct.



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