If you've got Steam, chances are you'll have seen that Abe's Exodus and Oddysee are available on Steam - which can presumably mean that Oddworld are coming back to the gaming industry. Booyah.
Also, I've heard that Rare are going to put the original Banjo Kazooie up for download on the 360, around about the same time as the release of Nuts and Bolts.
I'm happy about both of these things because it's nice to see Oddworld are still interested in this medium; maybe they're researching new platforms to build new games for or something; and I never played the original Banjo Kazooie although I heard it was brilliant. A friend of mine says it's better than Mario 64.
Is it strange how both Rare and Oddworld - the companies behind Banjo and Abe - worked for Nintendo and Sony before joining Microsoft in the next "console war"? I think it's got a lot to do with the budget.
That's not the real question here, I was just looking for people's opinion on this subject. I don't know of any other old games that are coming out again for modern systems, but if you know any please mention them.
Also, I've heard that Rare are going to put the original Banjo Kazooie up for download on the 360, around about the same time as the release of Nuts and Bolts.
I'm happy about both of these things because it's nice to see Oddworld are still interested in this medium; maybe they're researching new platforms to build new games for or something; and I never played the original Banjo Kazooie although I heard it was brilliant. A friend of mine says it's better than Mario 64.
Is it strange how both Rare and Oddworld - the companies behind Banjo and Abe - worked for Nintendo and Sony before joining Microsoft in the next "console war"? I think it's got a lot to do with the budget.
That's not the real question here, I was just looking for people's opinion on this subject. I don't know of any other old games that are coming out again for modern systems, but if you know any please mention them.