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XX_revolution
09-25-2002, 01:42 AM
REDMOND, Wash. — Sept. 24, 2002 — Microsoft Corp. today announced it has purchased U.K.-based Rare Ltd., one of the world's leading video game developers, further demonstrating Microsoft's commitment to providing the most innovative interactive experiences available on its Xbox™ video game system. Rare has been the mastermind behind some of the most popular video games in history, including such global multimillion sellers as "GoldenEye 007," "Perfect Dark," "Banjo-Kazooie" and "Donkey Kong 64." Under terms of the $375 million cash transaction, Rare will today begin creating exclusive console gaming blockbusters for Xbox.


In a statement made from Seville, Spain, where the announcement was made to both a live and worldwide webcast audience during the company's annual X02 event, Chris Stamper, chairman and technical director of Rare, said, "Our mission at Rare has always been to make the industry's best games for the widest possible audience. Teaming with Microsoft gives us the best opportunity to accomplish this goal. Microsoft's dedication and commitment to game creators, research and development, and to gaming innovation made them the obvious partner to take Rare into the future."


"We've always insisted on pushing the envelope when it comes to creativity," added Tim Stamper, co-founder and creative director of Rare. "And now we get the chance to create for Xbox."


Rare co-founders Chris and Tim Stamper and their talented team of game developers and designers will continue to work out of Rare in Warwickshire, England. Rare was founded in 1985 as a partnership between the Stamper brothers and Joel Hochberg, now Rare president.


"This partnership significantly broadens our already outstanding portfolio of games that will be available for Xbox. And it also broadens our reach internationally as gamers around the world have demonstrated their fanaticism for what Rare consistently produces," said Robbie Bach, Chief Xbox Officer at Microsoft.


"The last time I was this excited was the first time I picked up a controller and played a game from Rare," said Ed Fries, vice president of Xbox Game Content at Microsoft. "As a gamer, you could hardly wait until Rare's next title was announced. You didn't know what genre it would be, but it didn't matter because you knew you were going to love it."


Rare grabbed the attention of the video game world in 1994 with its creation of "Donkey Kong Country." Selling more than 8 million copies, "DKC" went on to become the biggest- selling 16-bit title in history.
Rare became one of the premiere developers in the world, with sales averaging 1.4 million units per title and nearly 90 million games sold since the company was founded. Five of the top 20 all-time-best-selling N64 titles were developed by Rare, including "GoldenEye 007," the second-best-selling game in North America, with worldwide sales topping 8 million.


With today's announcement, Rare becomes the latest member of a star-studded lineup at Microsoft Game Studios, joining such prestigious worldwide developers as Bungie Studios, the masterminds behind the smash hit "Halo™," named Game of the Year by Electronic Gaming Monthly. Rare's first creation for Xbox, "Kameo," is expected to reach store shelves next spring. Also under development is the highly anticipated sequel to "Perfect Dark." The company is expecting to develop at least five games over the next two years in a variety of genres, including racing, shooters and platformers.

Kliq
09-25-2002, 01:47 AM
The company is expecting to develop at least five games over the next two years in a variety of genres, including racing, shooters and platformers.

Did they say Rare would have five games in the next two years ...... hahahahahahahaha ....... ahahahhaha.

XX_revolution
09-25-2002, 01:49 AM
Thats what they r expected to have, but I doubt that will happen. Maybe one or two in the next two years.

dncardman
09-25-2002, 01:51 AM
haha i hope this ends up bad for M$ and that they regret it

XX_revolution
09-25-2002, 02:21 AM
Wow! Everyone at XL was right about this place...

defgamer
09-25-2002, 02:38 AM
im not sure if rare can shove five games in two years.

PhixedDice
09-25-2002, 02:56 AM
Kameo is the first game out by Rare for XBox, Q1 2003, or so says XenGamers.

Chrono
09-25-2002, 03:40 AM
Click Here (http://www.xengamers.com/sections/news/8704)

Microsoft/Rare Owned:

Kameo
Perfect Dark
Conker
Banjo-Kazooie
Killer Instinct
Jet Force Gemini
Blast Corps

Nintendo Owned:

Donkey Kong
Diddy Kong
StarFox

According to this article at XenGamers.com, Killer Instinct is now MS/Rare owned (maybe MS paid for the rights of the game or something). We will have to wait and see if IGN or GameSpot post this news; because XenGamers.com has been known to post their news based off press releases...

Gen
09-25-2002, 09:34 AM
I loveeeeee killer instinct, I dunno, wish the best to Rare, can't hate them. I dunno why people keep making death wishes out of hatred and feeling backstabbed.

lol

Jordan
09-25-2002, 09:52 AM
I don't blame Rare at all... They've been loyal to Nintendo for years.
If anything, I don't think Nintendo have shown any loyalty to Rare. Rare stuck by Nintendo through the N64 days (on a doomed console which was hard to develop for) and they still managed to release some great games for it (PD, GE, BK, BT, BC, DK64. JFG, KI, Conker etc).

I don't know about you guys but at least 4 of those games were in my top 10 games for the N64...and one of them is my favourite game of all time. It just makes you wonder how the N64 would have faired without Rare...

Rare are perfectionists when it comes to game development. They delay there games, but you can be damn sure they'll come up with the goods in the end scheme of things.
They may not have accounted for much of Nintendo's fiscal earnings this year, but I'd bet my life that would've changed dramatically when Rare released games like SFA, Kameo, PDzero, Donkey Kong Racing etc.

Majora
09-25-2002, 11:10 AM
Originally posted by Kliq
The company is expecting to develop at least five games over the next two years in a variety of genres, including racing, shooters and platformers.

Did they say Rare would have five games in the next two years ...... hahahahahahahaha ....... ahahahhaha.

I'd honestly say 3 games by mid 2004.

Kliq
09-26-2002, 01:14 AM
If they do what they did with Star Fox .... I reall doubt they will have two games by the end of next year.

Dwhitten
09-26-2002, 02:49 AM
Yea Rare was really slow to pump out games for N64 and later on to Gamecube, but everything theymade turned into instant classic's........