Rare Replay is a compilation of 30 games developed by Rare and its predecessor, Ultimate Play the Game, over their 30-year history across platforms from the ZX Spectrum to the Xbox 360 (1983 to 2008), up until Rare's Kinect Sports series. GAME LIST: 1983 Jetpac 1983 Lunar Jetman 1983 Atic Atac 1984 Sabre Wulf 1984 Underwurlde 1984 Knight Lore 1985 Gunfright 1986 Slalom 1987 R.C. Pro-Am 1988 1989 Cobra Triangle 1990 Snake Rattle 'n' Roll 1990 Solar Jetman 1990 Digger T. Rock 1991 Battletoads 1992 R.C. Pro-Am II 1993 1994 Battletoads Arcade 1995 1996 Killer Instinct Gold 1997 Blast Corps 1998 Banjo-Kazooie 1999 Jet Force Gemini 2000 Perfect Dark (remaster) 2000 Banjo-Tooie 2001 Conker's Bad Fur Day 2002 2003 Grabbed by the Ghoulies 2004 2005 Kameo 2005 Perfect Dark Zero 2006 Viva Piņata 2007 Jetpac Refuelled 2008 Viva Piņata: Trouble in Paradise 2008 Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts BONUS SECTION: (from Wikipedia): A bonus feature section, "Rare Revealed", contains over an hour of behind-the-scenes footage focusing on Rare's major and unreleased games.[6] The player completes in-game challenges to collect stamps, which increase the player's rank and unlock the bonus features;[7] to collect all the stamps, the player has to finish every game and Snapshot. The compilation automatically grants stamps for prior progress in the package's Xbox 360 games.[4] Current and former Rare employees, such as Grant Kirkhope, feature in the documentary clips, though studio founders Tim and Chris Stamper do not appear.[4] "Rare Revealed" unveils gameplay footage from several unreleased games: for example, in the open world adventure game Black Widow, the player controls a spider-like robot equipped with missiles. The spider was expected to be recycled in Kameo 2, an unreleased sequel to Kameo which was designed with a darker tone than the original. Rare also worked on The Fast and the Furriest, a spiritual successor to Diddy Kong Racing with vehicle customization and track alterations. The company's other planned intellectual properties included the survival game prototype Sundown and the airplane-based Tailwind. Other "Rare Revealed" videos include unused music tracks;[13] concept art galleries;[13] and trivia behind some game design decisions such as Blast Corps' character design, the fate of Banjo-Kazooie's Stop 'n' Swop features, and audio overrides built into Killer Instinct.[14] Additional "Rare Revealed" featurettes not present in Rare Replay have been released since the game's launch via the company's official YouTube channel.[15]