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− | + | Rare is a former Nintendo second party company that is now owned by Microsoft. While working with Nintendo, they worked on the [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Star Fox]] franchises, along with creating a few of their own. They are based in Twycross, Leicestershire, England. | |
==History== | ==History== | ||
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===Ultimate - Play the Game=== | ===Ultimate - Play the Game=== | ||
− | Rare was founded by Tim and Chris Stamper in 1982 as Ashby Computer Graphics. Under the label "Ultimate Play the Game," they published games for the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64. | + | Rare was founded by Tim and Chris Stamper in 1982 as Ashby Computer Graphics. Under the label "Ultimate Play the Game," they published games for the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64. They struck gold with ''[[Jetpac]]'', which the critics loved. They went on to release 14 games Spectrum. In 1985, they sold their name to U.S. Gold and took on the name "Rare." |
===Rare and Nintendo=== | ===Rare and Nintendo=== | ||
− | Seeing the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], the brothers | + | Seeing the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], the brothers knew that was the future of gaming and developed games for it. They impressed the company president of the time, [[Minoru Arakawa]], with a demo and he agreed to publish some of their games. They created almost 60 games for the NES. |
− | During the early days of the [[Super | + | During the early days of the [[Super Nintendo]], Rare didn't produce much besides a few ''[[Battletoads]]'' games. They were determined to create something that would blow people away. This came in the form of ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' with 3D graphics. |
− | + | After ''Donkey Kong Country'', Rare came up with the arcade game ''[[Killer Instinct]]''. Nintendo was so impressed with the upcoming home version of the game that they bought 25% of the companies shares and made them a second party developer. | |
− | + | On the Nintendo 64, Rare continued with Donkey Kong, but made a name for themselves with their own franchises. ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'', ''[[Conker's Bad Fur Day]]'', and ''[[Perfect Dark]]'' all enjoyed their audiences. Their most groundbreaking work, however, was ''[[Goldeneye 007]]''. | |
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+ | In 2002, Rare released their last game for Nintendo: ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''. | ||
===Rare and Microsoft=== | ===Rare and Microsoft=== | ||
− | + | In 2002, the Stamper brothers left Rare and sold their 51% of the company's shares to Microsoft. Nintendo, realizing that Microsoft now controlled the company, sold their shares to Microsoft as well. | |
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− | + | Since then, Rare has continued it's own series with ''Perfect Dark Zero'' and ''Conker: Live and Reloaded''. It has also created original games for Microsoft including ''Grabbed by Ghoulies'' and ''Viva Pinata''. | |
− | + | Though they now work for Microsoft, they still develop games for Nintendo's handhelds. They have mostly made remakes of their Donkey Kong games, the most recent being [[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]. They also made several games for the Game Boy Advance featuring their own characters that were originally featuring the Donkey Kong characters (such as ''It's Mr. Pants!'', which was originally ''Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers'', and ''Banjo Pilot'', which started as ''Diddy Kong Pilot''. | |
==Games== | ==Games== | ||
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*''Arch Rivals'' | *''Arch Rivals'' | ||
*''Battletoads'' | *''Battletoads'' | ||
− | * | + | *[[Battletoads / Double Dragon: The Ultimate Team]] |
*''Beetlejuice'' | *''Beetlejuice'' | ||
*''Cabal'' | *''Cabal'' | ||
*''California Games'' | *''California Games'' | ||
− | * | + | *[[Captain Skyhawk]] |
*[[Cobra Triangle]] | *[[Cobra Triangle]] | ||
*''Danny Sullivan's Indy Heat'' | *''Danny Sullivan's Indy Heat'' | ||
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*''Jordan vs. Bird One-on-One'' | *''Jordan vs. Bird One-on-One'' | ||
*''Marble Madness'' | *''Marble Madness'' | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Pin Bot]] |
*''Pirates!'' | *''Pirates!'' | ||
*[[R.C. Pro-AM]] | *[[R.C. Pro-AM]] | ||
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*''Silent Service'' | *''Silent Service'' | ||
*[[Slalom]] | *[[Slalom]] | ||
− | *[[Snake Rattle 'n Roll]] | + | *[[Snake Rattle 'n' Roll]] |
*''Solar Jetman'' | *''Solar Jetman'' | ||
*''Super Glove Ball'' | *''Super Glove Ball'' | ||
− | * | + | *[[Super Off-Road]] |
*''Taboo: The Sixth Sense'' | *''Taboo: The Sixth Sense'' | ||
*''Time Lord'' | *''Time Lord'' | ||
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*''World Games'' | *''World Games'' | ||
− | ====[[Super | + | ====[[Super Nintendo]]==== |
*''Battletoads / Double Dragon: The Ultimate Team'' | *''Battletoads / Double Dragon: The Ultimate Team'' | ||
− | * | + | *[[Battletoads in Battlemaniacs]] |
*[[Donkey Kong Country]] | *[[Donkey Kong Country]] | ||
− | *[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's | + | *[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy Kong's Quest]] |
*[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble]] | *[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble]] | ||
− | *Donkey Kong Country Competition Cartridge | + | *[[Donkey Kong Country Competition Cartridge]] |
*[[Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run]] | *[[Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run]] | ||
*[[Killer Instinct]] | *[[Killer Instinct]] | ||
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===Nintendo Handhelds=== | ===Nintendo Handhelds=== | ||
− | ====[[ | + | ====[[Gameboy]]==== |
*''Battletoads'' | *''Battletoads'' | ||
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*''WWF Superstars'' | *''WWF Superstars'' | ||
− | ====[[ | + | ====[[Gameboy Color]]==== |
*[[Conker's Pocket Tales]] | *[[Conker's Pocket Tales]] | ||
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*[[Perfect Dark]] | *[[Perfect Dark]] | ||
− | ====[[ | + | ====[[Gameboy Advance]]==== |
− | *Banjo Pilot | + | *[[Banjo Pilot]] |
− | *Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge | + | *[[Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge]] |
*[[Donkey Kong Country]] | *[[Donkey Kong Country]] | ||
− | *[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's | + | *[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy Kong's Quest]] |
*[[Donkey Kong Country 3]] | *[[Donkey Kong Country 3]] | ||
*''It's Mr. Pants'' | *''It's Mr. Pants'' | ||
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*[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]] | *[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]] | ||
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===[[Arcade]]=== | ===[[Arcade]]=== | ||
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*[[Killer Instinct]] | *[[Killer Instinct]] | ||
*[[Killer Instinct 2]] | *[[Killer Instinct 2]] | ||
− | *Super Battletoads | + | *[[Super Battletoads]] |
− | *X The Ball | + | *[[X The Ball]] |
===Other Consoles=== | ===Other Consoles=== | ||
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*''Grabbed by the Ghoulies'' | *''Grabbed by the Ghoulies'' | ||
*''Kameo: Elements of Power'' | *''Kameo: Elements of Power'' | ||
+ | *''Perfect Dark Zero'' | ||
====Xbox 360==== | ====Xbox 360==== | ||
− | *''Banjo-Kazooie | + | *''Banjo-Kazooie 3'' |
+ | *''Jetpac Refueled'' | ||
*''Kameo: Elements of Power'' | *''Kameo: Elements of Power'' | ||
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*''Perfect Dark Zero'' | *''Perfect Dark Zero'' | ||
*''Viva Pinata'' | *''Viva Pinata'' | ||
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===Other Handhelds=== | ===Other Handhelds=== | ||
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*''Alien 8'' | *''Alien 8'' | ||
− | *''Atic Atac'' | + | *'''Atic Atac'' |
*''Bubbler'' | *''Bubbler'' | ||
*''Cookie'' | *''Cookie'' | ||
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*''Underwurlde'' | *''Underwurlde'' | ||
− | [[Category:Former Second Party | + | [[Category:Former Second Party Developer]] |