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Rare talks about 3DS development and refuses to comment on Wii U

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Would you like to see Banjo-Kazooie on your 3DS in the near future? If your answer was “yes” then you’re going to have mixed feelings about the rest of this article. Rare has recently spoken out about potential 3DS development on the blog section of their website.

In the July edition of their questions and answers segment “Mini-Scribes”, Rare was nice enough to answer a few questions related to a touchy subject. For those of you who are still a bit lost, they were talking about Nintendo. Rare answering questions about, linked and related to Nintendo!

A fan quizzed Rare on 3DS development, asking them if they planned on making any games for Nintendo’s new handheld, and at the same time informing them a Banjo game would be “perfect” for the 3DS.

The response from a member of the Rare team was neither positive nor negative.

“No 3DS plans have been announced, and I’ve heard nothing along those lines, though of course that’s not an outright denial as there are bound to be all sorts of things going on at a high management level that most of us know nothing about.”

In a separate question, another admirer of Rare asked about the developer’s thoughts on the Wii U. Naturally Rare refused to comment.

“Wii U? Mini-Scribes is so not the place for official comment, but I’m sure we’re all watching the next console generation unfold with polite professional interest.”

So there you have it, a bit of news regarding Rare and Nintendo. If things work out as well as they did during the Game Boy Advance and DS generations (Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty’s Revenge, Viva Pinata: Pocket Paradise and Diddy Kong Racing DS), with any luck we just might see some more classics, or even some of Rare’s future projects on the 3DS.

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As for the Wii U, it would be wise to erase anything regarding it and Rare from your mind now. No seriously, the chance of a Rare Wii U project happening would be like Mario and Sonic becoming best friends and then going on to star in some sort of Olympics sports title together. Oh wait…

In other news I just remembered I actually own Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty’s Revenge. Check out the full July edition of Mini-Scribes here.

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Liam Doolan
I’ve been writing about video games since 2006 and playing them since I was a kid. I started out with a copy of Mario & Yoshi on the Game Boy and before I knew it was in debt to Tom Nook. These days I spend much of my time trawling the eShop for the latest downloadable hit.
4 Comments
  • MentalKnight
    July 30, 2012 at 2:44 pm

    It really does sound quite absurd, adventure of a bear and bird.

  • Aaron
    July 30, 2012 at 5:50 pm

    A new Banjo Kazooie for Wii U please!

  • Jabjabs
    July 31, 2012 at 12:30 pm

    No surprises here, while Rare have been kind to Nintendo handhelds since the MS acquisition I do tend to thing that they have gone a little cold on the idea. I mean they can barely get games out on the Xbox at the moment yet alone on the competitors hardware, I would also tend to think that the higher ups would have them working on Windows mobile or Windows 8 metro games rather than support 3DS at ts stage.

  • Billman64
    August 15, 2012 at 2:26 am

    BK on Wii U? Let’s see. 2nd screen for Kazooie while she flies overhead temporarily while Banjoo walks around on main screen. Kazooie could drop rocks/bombs on nearby enemies with a tap on a radar. On 3DS, same thing actually.
    Back to Wii U. Touchscreen could be used for swipe attacks (like the Infinity Blade FX arcade/phone game). BK would be a more combat-focused game that way, while keeping the adventure elements. At the tap of an icon, Kazooie, swoops down (auto-homed in, since you’re already fighting) and dashes in w/ her beak as part of a combo of bear/bird attacks stringed together.
    This is just off the top of my head. But of course the dev.’s had to of thought of all of this long ago, so it’s probably just business getting in the way (MS). Or a secret under wraps until the right time to announce it.

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