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'''[[Wikipedia:Rare (company)|Rare Ltd.]]''' (also known as '''Rare''' and formerly '''Rareware''') is a British video game company based in Twycross, Leicestershire who currently make games for Microsoft's [[wikipedia:Xbox 360|Xbox 360]] and [[Nintendo]]'s [[Nintendo DS]]. They are responsible for games involving [[Banjo]] and [[Conker the Squirrel|Conker]]. Before Microsoft bought rights to Rare, they had the rights to Nintendo's [[Donkey Kong]] characters. They are responsible for bringing him back into his first starring role since ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]'' in his own adventure - ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. Therefore, Rare made the [[Donkey Kong Universe]] as it is known today, with characters such as [[Diddy Kong]] and the [[Kremling]]s.  
'''[[Wikipedia:Rare (company)|Rare Ltd.]]''' (also known as '''Rare''' and formerly '''Rareware''') is a British video game company based in Twycross, Leicestershire, formerly working exclusively for [[Nintendo]] before being bought out by [[wikipedia:Microsoft|Microsoft]], and the owners of characters such as [[Banjo]] and [[Conker]]. Before Microsoft bought rights to Rare, they had the rights to Nintendo's ''[[Donkey Kong (series)|Donkey Kong]]'' series.


When Microsoft paid $375 million for a 100% acquisition of Rare in 2002, they began to produce games for the competing Xbox systems, resulting in the cancellation of ''[[Diddy Kong Pilot]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers]]'', and unofficially, ''[[Donkey Kong Racing]]''. Under the terms of the merger, Nintendo retained the rights to all characters in the Donkey Kong Universe, while Rare retained the rights to the characters in the ''[[wikipedia:Banjo-Kazooie (series)|Banjo-Kazooie]],'' ''[[wikipedia:Conker (series)|Conker]]'' series, as well as all other franchises they had developed.  
In 2002, Microsoft paid $375 million for a 100% acquisition of Rare. The company then began to produce games for the competing Xbox systems, resulting in the cancellation of ''[[Diddy Kong Pilot]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers]]'', and unofficially, ''[[Donkey Kong Racing]]''. Under the terms of the merger, Nintendo retained the rights to all ''Donkey Kong'' characters, while Rare maintained the rights to their intellectual properties.


However, they continued to develop games for Nintendo's handheld systems, since Microsoft has not entered the handheld console market. Such games included enhanced remakes of the three [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]] ''Donkey Kong Country'' games for the [[Game Boy Advance]] and ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' for the [[Nintendo DS]], as well as redeveloping their cancelled ''Diddy Kong Pilot'' and ''Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers'' games into [[wikipedia:Banjo-Pilot|Banjo-Pilot]] and [[wikipedia:It's Mr. Pants|It's Mr. Pants]], respectively.
However, they continued to develop games for Nintendo's handheld systems, since Microsoft has not entered the handheld console market. Such games included enhanced remakes of the three [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] ''Donkey Kong Country'' games for the [[Game Boy Advance]] and ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]'', as well as redeveloping their cancelled ''Diddy Kong Pilot'' and ''Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers'' games into ''[[wikipedia:Banjo-Pilot|Banjo-Pilot]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:It's Mr. Pants|It's Mr. Pants]]'', respectively.


They are currently discussing with Microsoft about working with [[Nintendo]] once again to develop games for the [[Nintendo 3DS]].<ref>http://3ds.nintendolife.com/news/2011/04/rumour_rare_looking_into_3ds_development</ref>
They are currently discussing with Microsoft about working with [[Nintendo]] once again to develop games for the [[Nintendo 3DS]].<ref>http://3ds.nintendolife.com/news/2011/04/rumour_rare_looking_into_3ds_development</ref>


==Appearances in the ''Donkey Kong'' series==
==Appearances in the ''Donkey Kong'' series==
*[[Dixie Kong]] and [[Timber]]'s hats once had Rareware logos on them.
*[[Dixie Kong]] and [[Timber]]'s hats once had Rareware logos on them.
*In ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', Rareware, along with [[Nintendo]], sponsor the boxing match between the [[Kong]]s and [[King K. Rool]] as mentioned by the [[Microbuffer]]. Also, there is a [[Rareware Coin]], along with a [[Nintendo Coin]], located in [[Hideout Helm|the final world]].
*In ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', Rareware, along with [[Nintendo]], sponsor the boxing match between the [[Kong]]s and [[King K. Rool]] as mentioned by the [[Microbuffer]]. Also, there is a [[Rareware Coin]], along with a [[Nintendo Coin]], located in [[Hideout Helm|the final world]].
*In [[Diddy Kong Racing DS]], the [[Coin (Diddy Kong Racing DS)|coins]] have the logo of Rare on it.
*In ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]'', the [[Coin (Diddy Kong Racing DS)|coins]] have the logo of Rare on it.
 
==''Mario''-related games developed==
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 50%;text-align:center"
!Title
!Year Released
!Console
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''
|1994
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong Land]]''
|1995
|[[Game Boy]]
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''
|1995
|SNES
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong Land II]]''
|1996
|Game Boy
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''
|1996
|SNES
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]''
|1997
|Game Boy
|-
|''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]''
|1997
|[[Nintendo 64]]
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''
|1999
|Nintendo 64
|-
|''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]''
|2007
|[[Nintendo DS]]
|}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Even though Rare has cut ties with Nintendo, their company name, written as "Rare Limited", appears in the Sound Test of ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' as default authors by copyright in the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'''s [[Kongo Jungle]] remix.<ref>https://fbcdn-photos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xap1/v/t1.0-0/10410926_735576593197038_3337418280394310780_n.jpg?oh=35da98195e0af483339f3cea3666eb16&oe=54F50588&__gda__=1425379412_b944e4b00dcd847586c8b12c5f576baf</ref>
*Even though Rare has cut ties with Nintendo, their company name, written as "Rare Limited", appears in the sound test of ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' as default authors by copyright in the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'''s [[Kongo Jungle]] remix.<ref>https://fbcdn-photos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xap1/v/t1.0-0/10410926_735576593197038_3337418280394310780_n.jpg?oh=35da98195e0af483339f3cea3666eb16&oe=54F50588&__gda__=1425379412_b944e4b00dcd847586c8b12c5f576baf</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:24, November 30, 2014

Template:Company-infobox Rare Ltd. (also known as Rare and formerly Rareware) is a British video game company based in Twycross, Leicestershire, formerly working exclusively for Nintendo before being bought out by Microsoft, and the owners of characters such as Banjo and Conker. Before Microsoft bought rights to Rare, they had the rights to Nintendo's Donkey Kong series.

In 2002, Microsoft paid $375 million for a 100% acquisition of Rare. The company then began to produce games for the competing Xbox systems, resulting in the cancellation of Diddy Kong Pilot, Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers, and unofficially, Donkey Kong Racing. Under the terms of the merger, Nintendo retained the rights to all Donkey Kong characters, while Rare maintained the rights to their intellectual properties.

However, they continued to develop games for Nintendo's handheld systems, since Microsoft has not entered the handheld console market. Such games included enhanced remakes of the three SNES Donkey Kong Country games for the Game Boy Advance and Diddy Kong Racing DS, as well as redeveloping their cancelled Diddy Kong Pilot and Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers games into Banjo-Pilot and It's Mr. Pants, respectively.

They are currently discussing with Microsoft about working with Nintendo once again to develop games for the Nintendo 3DS.[1]

Appearances in the Donkey Kong series

Mario-related games developed

Title Year Released Console
Donkey Kong Country 1994 SNES
Donkey Kong Land 1995 Game Boy
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest 1995 SNES
Donkey Kong Land II 1996 Game Boy
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! 1996 SNES
Donkey Kong Land III 1997 Game Boy
Diddy Kong Racing 1997 Nintendo 64
Donkey Kong 64 1999 Nintendo 64
Diddy Kong Racing DS 2007 Nintendo DS

Trivia

References

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