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   developer      = [[Rare]]|
   developer      = [[Rare]]|
   publisher      = [[Nintendo]] (''Donkey Kong Racing'')<br />[[Microsoft]] (''Saberman Stampede'' / ''Safari'')|
   publisher      = [[Nintendo]] (''Donkey Kong Racing'')<br />[[Microsoft]] (''Saberman Stampede'' / ''Safari'')|
   systems        = [[GameCube]] (''Donkey Kong Racing'')<br />[[Xbox]], [[Xbox 360]] (''Saberman Stampede'' / ''Safari'')|
   systems        = [[GameCube]] (''Donkey Kong Racing'')<br />[[Xbox (console)|Xbox]], [[Xbox 360]] (''Saberman Stampede'' / ''Safari'')|
   release        = Never released|
   release        = Never released|
   added_to_museum = Never|
   added_to_museum = Never|
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==Sabreman Stampede==
==Sabreman Stampede==
[[Microsoft]] purchased Rare in [[2002]], putting an end to the use of the ''Donkey Kong'' license for the game. However, Rare continued development on the game by utilizing its own characters headlined by its adventurer character, [[Sabreman]]. This iteration of the game, titled ''Sabreman Stampede'', was originally being developed for the [[Xbox]].  
[[Microsoft]] purchased Rare in [[2002]], putting an end to the use of the ''Donkey Kong'' license for the game. However, Rare continued development on the game by utilizing its own characters headlined by its adventurer character, [[Sabreman]]. This iteration of the game, titled ''Sabreman Stampede'', was originally being developed for the [[Xbox (console)|Xbox]].  


==Sabreman Safari==
==Sabreman Safari==
The game changed in scope from the racing genre to the action-adventure genre titled ''Sabreman Safari: The Call of Nature''. Development shifted to the [[Xbox 360]] as that console neared release. However, in approximately [[2005]], all development on the game ceased.
The game changed in scope from the racing genre to the action-adventure genre and was renamed ''Sabreman Safari: The Call of Nature''. Development shifted to the [[Xbox 360]] as that console neared release. However, in approximately [[2005]], all development on the game ceased.


[[Category: Sabreman]]
[[Category: Sabreman]]

Latest revision as of 22:04, 15 June 2024

This article is about an unreleased video game originally in the Donkey Kong series and, later in development, the Sabreman series. For information on released products in the Donkey Kong series, see Donkey Kong. For information on released products in the Sabreman series, see Sabreman.

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Sabreman Safari: The Call of Nature
Developer Rare
Publisher Nintendo (Donkey Kong Racing)
Microsoft (Saberman Stampede / Safari)
Platforms GameCube (Donkey Kong Racing)
Xbox, Xbox 360 (Saberman Stampede / Safari)
Released Never released
Added to
Museum
Never

Sabreman Safari: The Call of Nature, known earlier in development as Donkey Kong Racing and Sabreman Stampede, was a planned action-adventure game that started development as an animal racing game. It was never released.

Donkey Kong Racing

Nintendo released a promotional video showing an in-development video game by Rare at E3 2001. It was a racing video game where the characters rode animals as opposed to the vehicles characters typically rode in traditional racing games.

The game was titled Donkey Kong Racing and featured Donkey Kong alongside characters Rare had previously created for the Donkey Kong Country series. It was being developed for the Nintendo GameCube video game console.

Sabreman Stampede

Microsoft purchased Rare in 2002, putting an end to the use of the Donkey Kong license for the game. However, Rare continued development on the game by utilizing its own characters headlined by its adventurer character, Sabreman. This iteration of the game, titled Sabreman Stampede, was originally being developed for the Xbox.

Sabreman Safari

The game changed in scope from the racing genre to the action-adventure genre and was renamed Sabreman Safari: The Call of Nature. Development shifted to the Xbox 360 as that console neared release. However, in approximately 2005, all development on the game ceased.