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− | '''Rare, Ltd.''' (also known as '''Rareware''' and simply '''Rare''') is a British video game company | + | {{Company infobox |
+ | |name=Rare | ||
+ | |logo=[[File:Rare logo.png|130px]] | ||
+ | |caption=Current logo as of 2015. | ||
+ | |founded=1985 | ||
+ | |founder={{wp|Stamper brothers|Tim Stamper<br>Chris Stamper}} | ||
+ | |president=Craig Duncan | ||
+ | |predecessor={{wp|Ultimate Play the Game}} | ||
+ | |parent={{wp|Xbox Game Studios}} | ||
+ | |externallink=[http://www.rare.co.uk/ www.rare.co.uk] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | '''Rare, Ltd.''' (also known as '''Rareware''' and simply '''Rare''') is a British independent video game company, currently based in Twycross, Leicestershire. Originally a Nintendo partner before being bought by {{wp|Microsoft}}, Rare was responsible for developing the ''Donkey Kong Country'' series, as well as their own ''{{wp|Banjo-Kazooie (series)|Banjo-Kazooie}}'' and ''{{wp|Conker (series)|Conker}}'' franchises, in addition to several others. | ||
− | == | + | ==History== |
− | + | Rare was initially founded in 1985 as a subsidiary of Ashby Computers & Graphics Ltd, better known under their trade name {{wp|Ultimate Play the Game}}. It's main purpose was to reverse-engineer the [[Family Computer|Famicom]] to develop games for the platform, as their parent company believed continuing development for the {{wp|ZX Spectrum}} would not lead to further success. After Rare's success, Ashby sold the Ultimate branding to {{wp|U.S. Gold}} in 1986 and showed several tech demos directly to Nintendo, who were impressed enough with their work to grant them an unlimited budget. Afterward, Ashby moved their studio from Ashby-de-la-Zouch to Twycross and re-branded themselves under the name of their subsidiary, Rare. | |
− | {{ | + | With the release of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], Rare only created ports of some of their successful games at first while using their NES profits to purchase {{wp|Silicon Graphics}} workstations, making them the most advanced developer in the region. Using this technology, Rare created an SGI demo for the SNES by pre-rendering the 3D models into 2D sprites, as the system was not capable of rendering full 3D graphics at the time. Impressed with the demo, Nintendo purchased a 25% share in Rare in 1994; Over time, this increased to 49%, making Rare a full second-party developer for Nintendo. During this time, Rare would create several games exclusively for Nintendo platforms, including being given the rights to develop titles in the ''Donkey Kong'' series. |
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+ | In September 2002, Rare was entirely purchased by Microsoft for $375 million, making Rare a first-party developer for Microsoft's {{wp|Xbox (console)|Xbox}} home console. However, for a time Rare would continue to develop for Nintendo's handheld consoles, as Microsoft was not competing in the handheld market. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Games published by Nintendo== | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" width="35%" | ||
+ | !Game | ||
+ | !Year | ||
+ | !Console | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Slalom]]'' | ||
+ | |1986/1987 | ||
+ | |Arcade, [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[R.C. Pro-Am]]'' | ||
+ | |1986/1987 | ||
+ | |Arcade, NES | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Anticipation]]'' | ||
+ | |1988 | ||
+ | |NES | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Cobra Triangle]]'' | ||
+ | |1989 | ||
+ | |NES | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Pin Bot]]'' | ||
+ | |1990 | ||
+ | |NES | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' | ||
+ | |1990 | ||
+ | |[[Game Boy]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Snake Rattle 'n' Roll]]'' | ||
+ | |1990 | ||
+ | |NES | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Solar Jetman: Hunt for the Golden Warpship]]'' | ||
+ | |1990 | ||
+ | |NES | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Super R.C. Pro-Am]]'' | ||
+ | |1991 | ||
+ | |Game Boy | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Battletoads in Battlemaniacs]]'' | ||
+ | |1993 | ||
+ | |[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Battletoads in Ragnarok's World]]'' | ||
+ | |1993 | ||
+ | |Game Boy | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' | ||
+ | |1994 | ||
+ | |SNES | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'' | ||
+ | |1995 | ||
+ | |Game Boy | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Killer Instinct]]'' | ||
+ | |1995 | ||
+ | |SNES, Game Boy | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' | ||
+ | |1995 | ||
+ | |SNES | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Ken Griffey, Jr.'s Winning Run]]'' | ||
+ | |1996 | ||
+ | |SNES | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]'' | ||
+ | |1996 | ||
+ | |Game Boy | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'' | ||
+ | |1996 | ||
+ | |SNES | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Killer Instinct Gold]]'' | ||
+ | |1996 | ||
+ | |[[Nintendo 64]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Blast Corps]]'' | ||
+ | |1997 | ||
+ | |Nintendo 64 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[GoldenEye 007]]'' | ||
+ | |1997 | ||
+ | |Nintendo 64 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]'' | ||
+ | |1997 | ||
+ | |Game Boy | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' | ||
+ | |1997 | ||
+ | |Nintendo 64 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'' | ||
+ | |1998 | ||
+ | |Nintendo 64 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Conker's Pocket Tales]]'' | ||
+ | |1999 | ||
+ | |[[Game Boy Color]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Jet Force Gemini]]'' | ||
+ | |1999 | ||
+ | |Nintendo 64 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Mickey's Racing Adventure]]'' | ||
+ | |1999 | ||
+ | |Game Boy Color | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' | ||
+ | |2000 | ||
+ | |Game Boy Color | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Mickey's Speedway USA]]'' | ||
+ | |2000/2001 | ||
+ | |Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'' | ||
+ | |2000 | ||
+ | |Nintendo 64 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Conker's Bad Fur Day]]'' | ||
+ | |2001 | ||
+ | |Nintendo 64 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Star Fox Adventures]]'' | ||
+ | |2002 | ||
+ | |[[Nintendo GameCube]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' | ||
+ | |2003 | ||
+ | |[[Game Boy Advance]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Donkey Kong Country 2 (Game Boy Advance)|Donkey Kong Country 2]]'' | ||
+ | |2004 | ||
+ | |Game Boy Advance | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Donkey Kong Country 3 (Game Boy Advance)|Donkey Kong Country 3]]'' | ||
+ | |2005 | ||
+ | |Game Boy Advance | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]'' | ||
+ | |2007 | ||
+ | |[[Nintendo DS]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | {{otherwikis|Lylat Wiki=1|SmashWiki=Rare Ltd.|StrategyWiki=Category:Rare|Super Mario Wiki=Rare Ltd.}} | ||
+ | *{{wp|Rare (company)|Rare on Wikipedia}} | ||
+ | {{-}} | ||
+ | {{-}} | ||
+ | {{Nintendo}} | ||
[[Category:Companies]] | [[Category:Companies]] | ||
[[Category:Video game developers]] | [[Category:Video game developers]] | ||
[[Category:Former second-party developers]] | [[Category:Former second-party developers]] | ||
[[Category:Third-party developers]] | [[Category:Third-party developers]] |
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Rare, Ltd. (also known as Rareware and simply Rare) is a British independent video game company, currently based in Twycross, Leicestershire. Originally a Nintendo partner before being bought by Microsoft, Rare was responsible for developing the Donkey Kong Country series, as well as their own Banjo-Kazooie and Conker franchises, in addition to several others.
History
Rare was initially founded in 1985 as a subsidiary of Ashby Computers & Graphics Ltd, better known under their trade name Ultimate Play the Game. It's main purpose was to reverse-engineer the Famicom to develop games for the platform, as their parent company believed continuing development for the ZX Spectrum would not lead to further success. After Rare's success, Ashby sold the Ultimate branding to U.S. Gold in 1986 and showed several tech demos directly to Nintendo, who were impressed enough with their work to grant them an unlimited budget. Afterward, Ashby moved their studio from Ashby-de-la-Zouch to Twycross and re-branded themselves under the name of their subsidiary, Rare.
With the release of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Rare only created ports of some of their successful games at first while using their NES profits to purchase Silicon Graphics workstations, making them the most advanced developer in the region. Using this technology, Rare created an SGI demo for the SNES by pre-rendering the 3D models into 2D sprites, as the system was not capable of rendering full 3D graphics at the time. Impressed with the demo, Nintendo purchased a 25% share in Rare in 1994; Over time, this increased to 49%, making Rare a full second-party developer for Nintendo. During this time, Rare would create several games exclusively for Nintendo platforms, including being given the rights to develop titles in the Donkey Kong series.
In September 2002, Rare was entirely purchased by Microsoft for $375 million, making Rare a first-party developer for Microsoft's Xbox home console. However, for a time Rare would continue to develop for Nintendo's handheld consoles, as Microsoft was not competing in the handheld market.
Games published by Nintendo
External links
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