Speaking with VideoGamer.com, Rare's George Andreas has said that they are currently investigating possibilities to bring back older franchises through Microsoft's Natal. However, there is one game in particular that he believes would be "absolutely phenomenal" if they decide to implement Natal. Your guess is as good as anybody's.

Great news for Rare fans: The legendary UK developer has said Microsoft’s motion-sensing technology Project Natal provides it with an opportunity to investigate some of its older classic games.

Not only that, but Rare reckons it could do an “absolutely phenomenal, world-beating” Natal version of one classic IP in particular.

Speaking exclusively to VideoGamer.com, design director George Andreas, who has been with the company for 15 years, said “there are IP that we have looked at and are looking at and will be looking at in the future”.

Rare has one of the most impressive back catalogues of any developer in the world. In the 90s it created some of the greatest games of all time, including Donkey Kong Country, Killer Instinct, GoldenEye, Banjo-Kazooie, Perfect Dark, Conker's Bad Fur Day and Diddy Kong Racing.

After being purchased by Microsoft in 2002, Rare moved on to creating games for the Xbox 360 console, including Kameo: Elements of Power, Perfect Dark: Zero, and more recently Viva Piñata and, Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts.

Andreas said: “Natal as well gives us an opportunity to maybe at some point in the future investigate some of those older IPs. I won’t name names.

“One in particular actually I think we can do an absolutely phenomenal, absolutely phenomenal version on with Natal. The interface, the way you interact with it – I think it would be an absolutely world-beating product. But we need to explore a little bit more in that direction.”

Rare is knee deep in secret Natal projects at the moment, and recently advertised for designers to help it create experiences for the technology. Rare was also behind the New Xbox Experience Avatars, which launched last November.

Andreas added: “Yes, there are IP that we have looked at and are looking at and will be looking at in the future as well. So, never say never. Nothing is dead in the water. There is always scope to bring something back if we feel it’s the right time.”

When asked what classic franchise he was referring to, Andreas replied: “I’ll keep that to myself for now.”

Food for thought, Rare fans.
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  • 1
    MusiKon Aug 17, 09
    Natal based Jet Force Gemini confirmed?
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      McClubbin Aug 17, 09
      I'd certainly pay them for it. Jet Force Gemini was definitely one of the better games out there on the N64.
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    conel3 Aug 17, 09
    Some good titles, dunno how well they are gunna work on natal though, guess we'll just have to wait and see.
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    Star of Spurs Aug 17, 09
    DIDDY KONG RACING

    The first game I ever loved. I would adore being told I'm going in the wrong direction by the voiceover guy.
    • 0
      pooOBKp Aug 17, 09
      I loved Diddy Kong Racing. Was he lost to Nintendo too when they picked up Donkey Kong though?
      • 0
        Oogity_Boogity_Boo Aug 17, 09
        Er...

        Donkey Kong and everything in the same series is and has always been owned by Nintendo. Rare was just the developer for some of the games.
        • 0
          Xeros the Slayer Aug 17, 09
          All of them, they made the engine and everything, it was just published by Nintendo.

          And it's good to hear that they're being more than the official XBL Avatar Dev team.

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