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Here are six Rare Limited games that you likely forgot about.
6) Killer Instinct

Killer Instinct grabs this last slot because it got a relatively recent reboot in 2013. That said, Rare wasn’t too involved with that game, as it was working on other projects. Either way, the original Killer Instinct is one of the great cult classic fighters of the ’90s. Going up against heavy hitters like Mortal Kombat 3, the original Killer Instinct impressed in the arcade and on home consoles.
Visually, KI was an absolute treat, looking better than many other games, especially on the SNES. The combo system rewarded players who stuck with it, but also made it tough for new players to get into. Thankfully, its wild character design helped get plenty of players through the door, offsetting those issues slightly. It doesn’t get much better than seeing a cyborg fight an alien or velociraptor-human hybrid, after all.
5) Donkey Kong Land

You’ve undoubtedly heard of Donkey Kong Country on the Super Nintendo, but Donkey Kong Land took that basic formula and turned it into one of the better Game Boy games of the era. You wouldn’t call it a perfect port of the DKC experience, but for a handheld game, it got enough right that players still remember it fondly.
Importantly, the controls still felt great, so even if it didn’t look as good, you’d still have a blast. Add in the excellent soundtrack from David Wise and Graeme Norgate, and you have the beginnings of a new Game Boy series. There were two more sequels on the console, each adapting the newest DKC game on SNES.
4) Grabbed by the Ghoulies

Grabbed by the Ghoulies is the first Microsoft game on this list. It launched for the original Xbox in 2003, after originally being planned for the GameCube. Granted, Grabbed by the Ghoulies gameplay is relatively simple, and it is, for better or worse, firmly in the “family games” category. However, there’s still a solid game here.
If you can get past the repetitive gameplay, you’ll find a gorgeous-looking game that uses cel-shaded graphics and a comic book-like style to hook you in. It’s also just spooky enough to be a great gateway game for young horror fans. Grabbed by the Ghoulies is far from the best game on this list, but it’s worth checking out to see its neat visual design.











