We've been looking for Rare at E3.Microsoft's Shane Kim, corporate v.p.at Microsoft for Xbox 360 strategy and business development, didn't exactly tell us where they are, but he did tell us what they're up to.""Rare is intimately involved with Project Natal in a number of different dimensions,"" Kim said, referring to Microsoft's controller-free game control set-up that's been the buzz of E3.""They're doing an awful lot of work, even outside the Oris traditional game space, I would say.Unfortunately I can't go into a lot of detail about that.Rare is alive and well and really having a broader impact on the entire Xbox world than just doing the games they traditionally have in the past.
""Rare's most recent publicly shown projects were last year's Banjo Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts and Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise.Rare also created the Avatar system launched last last year across all Xbox 360s.""Thankfully, Call of Duty fans have been spared the shoehorning of the game's experience into an iPhone game, but offered something Patek Philippe potentially better in the Call Of Duty: World At War Companion, now available to players for free.The app, which can be downloaded from the iTunes App Store as of yesterday, offers Call Of Duty: World At War who take these things seriously on-the-go access to game related news, World At War career stats, leaderboard access and more.
That fun statistical data is carried over from the official Call Of Duty: World At War site, should you be a registered player.Details on the Companion, straight from Activision, are as follows.Stat-Tracking: Check your rank on key stats like K D ratio, win lose record and more.Performance Tracking: Gain quick access to all of your weapon usage.Link with Friends: Monitor online activity, and the stats of friends with linked Rolex Sports Models accounts on codwaw to compare progress.News: Access the latest news blogs, Treyarch's community Twitter feed (Twitter: @JD_2020), as well as the latest on new maps, double XP weekends and contests.