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| {{Company | | {{Company |
| |name=Rare | | |name=Rare |
| |image=Rare logo.svg | | |image=[[Image:Rare_Logo.jpg|250px]] |
| |founded=1982 | | |founded=[[1982]] (as ''Ultimate: Play The Game'') |
| |founder=Tim and Chris Stamper | | |location=Twycross, England |
| |parent=Xbox Game Studios
| | |website=http://rareware.com |
| |website=http://rareware.com/ | |
| |twitter=RareLtd
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| }} | | }} |
| '''Rareware''' ('''Rare Ltd.'''; later '''Rare''') is a game development company most well-known for ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', ''[[Killer Instinct]]'', ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'', and ''[[GoldenEye 007]]'', a revolutionary console shooter. After their parent company lost the James Bond license they quickly followed up this success with ''[[Perfect Dark]]'', a spiritual sequel set in their own sci-fi world.
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| Just after [[1995]], Nintendo invested in a fiscal partnership with Rareware. In September [[2002]], the Stamper brothers sold their majority share of the company to [[Microsoft]], and it was renamed as '''Rare'''. Because of this association they lost the rights to produce Nintendo games such as ''[[Donkey Kong]]''.
| | '''Rare''' is most well-known for ''[[GoldenEye 007]]'', a revolutionary console shooter. After their parent company lost the James Bond license they quickly followed up this success with ''[[Perfect Dark]]'', a spiritual sequel set in their own sci-fi world. |
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| ==Origins==
| | In [[2005]] they were bought by [[Microsoft]] and became '''Rareware'''. Because of this association they lost the rights to produce Nintendo games such as ''[[Donkey Kong]]''. |
| '''Rare Ltd.''' began in [[1982]] in England. It extended its business to the U.S. under the name '''Rare Coin It Inc.''' (also referred to as ''Rare Coin-It Inc.'') so that it could license games to U.S. publishers.
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