Grabbed by the Ghoulies original map released
Gregg Mayles is on a roll and just won’t stop! Today, he posted this original design map of Grabbed by the Ghoulies on Twitter! (Complete with cut areas.) Check it out! Source: Twitter.
Gregg Mayles is on a roll and just won’t stop! Today, he posted this original design map of Grabbed by the Ghoulies on Twitter! (Complete with cut areas.) Check it out! Source: Twitter.
Well, these look fairly simple and easy to wrap you head around. This folks, is why Gregg Mayles designs the best games.
I’m pleased to announce that Rare Gamer has offered to be affiliated with Rare & Friends, and we have graciously accepted. 🙂 Please raise your pirates’ grog at our union, and give their page a look!
A little late on this, but glad to finally get it posted. It’s been a long road to this E3, we had been teased for a while that this was a big year for Rare and that if there ever was a time to put aside your cynicism and be excited, it was now. I … More Rare E3 2015 Impressions
Happy 4th! Banjo and Mumbo will be running the site while I’m on holiday. Please direct all questions to them. Thank You.
Rare released this screenshot of Jet Force Gemini in 16:9, showing is that they are preserving the option from the N64 original. Screenshot is 1080p, so I’m not sure if that means the game will also running at 1080p native in the collection, but at least we have the perfect pic for our desktops!
Feast your ears on these wonderful tunes. Can’t think of a better way to start my holiday weekend. Here’s hoping we get more of these tunes, as well more info in general about Tailwind in Rare Replay when it hits store shelves on August 4th. In the meantime, turn up you speakers, take a listen, … More Steve Burke releases music clips for canceled Rare game, “Tailwind”
Glitter Gulch Mine didn’t start out as a Banjo-Tooie level, Gregg Mayles showed off some of the original designs on Twitter today.
Was wondering when this video would hit the web. 🙂 It’s PlayStation Access’ Hollie Bennett interview with Grant and Andy from Playtonic Games. Goodtimes at the end.
Looks like the Stampers are finally going to get some much do credit from the industry. Congratulations to Tim and Chris Stamper, and thanks for all the years of beloved games. Can’t wait to see what those two chaps look like after all these years. Source: develop-online.net