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The strange, timeless appeal of early 3D platformers

Remember the golden age of 3D character platformers? Keith Stuart does - for Eurogamer's latest column, he spoke to the creators of Croc, Donkey Kong and Banjo-Kazooie about the genre's rise and fall.

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eurogamer.net
FallenAngel19842592d ago

We still get a considerable amount of 3D platformers these days, so I wouldn't say the genre dramatically fell

Foraoise2592d ago

OHMYGODGEXPLEASECOMEBACKILY< ;3

BadElf2592d ago

Gotta love 3D Platformers!

Platformgamer2591d ago (Edited 2591d ago )

Someone at square enix must develop gex f*****g 4!!!!

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The 7 Best Rare Games: A Pioneering Legacy

Rare has had an astonishing journey since being founded in 1985. But of the 125 titles released to date, which are the 7 best Rare games?

darthv7254d ago

I was always a fan of Cobra Triangle.

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‘People laughed at it’: the unlikely story behind the music of Crash Bandicoot

For many, the game became the sound of the 90s – but Josh Mancell tells us how the music for PlayStation’s first mascot game originated in Kraft cheese and Kraftwerk

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theguardian.com
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Spyro at 25: Insomniac Games and Toys for Bob celebrate 25 years of Spyro the Dragon

The platformer’s original creators and the stewards of the remastered trilogy dive into the original series and how it impacts the franchise today.

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blog.playstation.com
Stanjara242d ago

Thanks Sony for letting this slip away to Activision.
25 years wasted.

Oh btw I just purchased the trilogy.
Brought tears to my eyes.
It's so good. I bought it for my nephew's and we played all night.

Kaii242d ago

I would've preferred having Spyro 4 over Crash 4