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Title: question about the N and rare split...
Post by: )Dark-LInk( on February 15, 2003, 05:18:39 AM
ive heard alot of things about WHAT happened when NINTENDO sold rare to MS,i heard somewhere that RARE was unhappy and wanted to keep DK AND SF rights but that N battled and kept them, I ALSO heard that MANY rare employees left cuz of the SOLD OUT WHICH OF THESE IS TRUE? CAN anyone explain me with detail what conflicts they had when they split up?(or at least a link)
Title: question about the N and rare split...
Post by: cubist on February 15, 2003, 05:30:21 AM
Dark Link, this topic seems to be a broken record with the forums.  I would suggest going through the threads before one of the moderators ban you.  However, to save you the trouble, here's your answer based on what was publicized by Nintendo and Rare.

As far as the intellecutal properties, or gaming rights goes:  Rare never attempted to gain the rights to Star Fox or Donkey Kong simply because these were NINTENDO licenses.  The original games licenses created by Rare (Perfect Dark, Banjo, Conker, Jet Force Gemini, etc.) belong to Rare.

The ex-Rare employees issue before the split is true -- Timesplitters is your first clue and Zoonami is your second.  After the split, the facts of those are unclear because there is no publication or documentation to prove such a movement.  Unofficially, that seems to be the word.

Title: question about the N and rare split...
Post by: RickPowers on February 15, 2003, 07:18:25 AM
Perfect answer, cubist.  Since there's little to be added, I'm locking this down.  Please keep all further Rare discussion to the Other Systems area (or the Game Boy Advance area, when talking about those upcoming games).