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After ''Perfect Dark Zero'', Mark Edmonds and Chris Tilston used elements from a ''Perfect Dark'' prototype called ''Quest''.
After ''Perfect Dark Zero'', Mark Edmonds and Chris Tilston used elements from a ''Perfect Dark'' prototype called ''Quest''.


According to Jeton Grajqevci from Pure Rarity, the game went through several variations and names during its production.<ref>[https://www.unseen64.net/tag/quest/ Unseen64 article on the game.] Retrieved 03 Aug '16</ref>
According to Jeton Grajqevci from Pure Rarity, the game went through several variations and names during its production.<ref>[https://www.unseen64.net/2011/11/19/cascade-xbox-360-cancelled/ Unseen64 article on the game.] Retrieved 21 Apr '23</ref>


Work on ''Cascade'' has been salvaged from other Rare Ltd. projects, including the networking code used in ''Conker: Live & Reloaded'' and ''Perfect Dark Zero''. However, no completed project ever came from the work.
Work on ''Cascade'' has been salvaged from other Rare Ltd. projects, including the networking code used in ''Conker: Live & Reloaded'' and ''Perfect Dark Zero''. However, no completed project ever came from the work.

Revision as of 02:54, 22 April 2023

CascadeConceptArt.jpg

Concept art.

Status: Lost

Cascade is a cancelled fantasy massively-multiplayer online game by Rare Limited.

After Perfect Dark Zero, Mark Edmonds and Chris Tilston used elements from a Perfect Dark prototype called Quest.

According to Jeton Grajqevci from Pure Rarity, the game went through several variations and names during its production.[1]

Work on Cascade has been salvaged from other Rare Ltd. projects, including the networking code used in Conker: Live & Reloaded and Perfect Dark Zero. However, no completed project ever came from the work.

In 2007, the game was cancelled when the team decided to work on a port for GoldenEye 007 for XBLA instead, which was finished but never released.

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References

  1. Unseen64 article on the game. Retrieved 21 Apr '23