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Rare: Is Microsoft Really to Blame for Ruining Them?

Gameplay Today's AJ Lysiak looks at the state of Rare and if Microsoft is really to blame for the famed developer going from making hits like Donkey Kong Country to motion-controlled titles and XBLA ports.

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NYC_Gamer5141d ago (Edited 5141d ago )

not really because most of the original team left before MS brought them

Nitrowolf25141d ago (Edited 5141d ago )

I think the team was dead just before MS bought them. As you said many left as Nintendo were preparing to sell them. I think they just lost there way towards the end of Nintendo ownership.
I don't think MS is to blame for it.
For Nintendo this was a Financial problem thats why they were sold off.
For most not many of the original devs were at Rare Anymore before the sale.

Nintendo sold a dieing studio and MS got RARE names.

Finger-Eater5141d ago (Edited 5141d ago )

Banjo-Kazooie Nuts and bolts cant even compare to the original on N64.

captain-obvious5141d ago (Edited 5141d ago )

buying rare was a waste of money
instead they should have bought some other good developer like bioware when they where available
or even better
make new ones

lastdual5141d ago

Yeah, the minds behind most of Rare's classics were already gone before MS made the purchase.

Too bad, as that was one heck of a team, but like other legendary developers that died off (Black Isle, Looking Glass Studios...), they're just a fond memory now, although I'm sure some of the members are off doing their own new things.

Godmars2905141d ago

MS firing the rest and now laying off the entire art department certainly hasn't helped things.

And yet if Killer Instinct is announced people will go crazy. Even though there will literally be nothing to support that excitement besides Rare's gutted name.

HolyOrangeCows5141d ago

Rare = Part of Microsoft

So, honestly, you're asking if Microsoft is to blame for Microsoft.

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BeaRye5141d ago

Do you spend all your time in ignorance Gunshot? Rare was and is a shell of itself. MS didnt ruin it. Nintendo let thier shares go because Rare was already dying.

afterMoth5141d ago

Exactly, Nintendo let them go as they weren't going to produce anything of value. Sure enough they've completely sucked ass this generation.

jonlynch5141d ago

I'm sorry, what!? First, I like all Rare games including Grabbed by the Ghoulies. Second, Rare wasn't ruined by Microsoft.

Persistantthug5141d ago (Edited 5141d ago )

Yes, it is true, alot of the talent left after MS bought RARE.

But isn't it the parent company's responsibility to replenish and nurture said company back to health?

Isn't it up to MICROSOFT's power to get them back on the right track, and provide them what they need so that their CREATIVE MUSCLE can get flexed and exercised back into shape?

If Microsoft had a clue on how to do this said nurturing, then one of the Greatests developers in history wouldn't be a shell of itself today.

That's why Bungie got on the first thing smokin to get the hell away from Microsoft As soon as possible, and it shows Microsofts ineptitude regarding game development.

Some things, money just can't buy.

LeXxXiNgToN5141d ago

I agree, MS is sitting on some of the greatest I.P.s in gaming (perfect dark, Conker Bad fur day, Killer Instinct, Jet Force Gemini) But instead of hiring new talent and restoring these I.P.s to there past greatness, MS has Rare working on avatars and motion games that everyone will forget about in a few years.

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eggbert5141d ago

They were dead before Microsoft acquired them.

Microsoft just shafted themselves over by paying such an extraordinary amount for a now mediocre team. Nintendo executives probably had their trollfaces on during deal day.

Persistantthug5141d ago

"Nintendo executives probably had their trollfaces on during deal day."

That was funny....bubble worthy.

Thanks for that.
lol

ShyGuy135141d ago

They made good games even after MS bought them. So, no.

MasterD9195141d ago

I think Perfect Dark Zero ruined them...I bought it for 4 bucks and still feel ripped off.

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It’s bananas! Donkey Kong Country turns 30 today

Donkey Kong Country, one of Rare’s most celebrated games on the Super Nintendo is three decades-old!

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PRIMORDUS211d ago

I stil have the VHS tape Nintendo mailed to Nintendo Power subscribers. https://m.media-amazon.com/...

Kakashi Hatake211d ago

I got this game with a Super Nintendo on Christmas '94. Ridiculous to think that was 30 years ago.

LG_Fox_Brazil211d ago

My parents got me this one the year it was released, good Lord, I am old. Masterpiece, by the way

Profchaos211d ago

Yeah I remember one Christmas morning opening up a Gameboy bundled with DK land that was an under rated port Nintendo was foolish to let rare go

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Everything Revealed In Donkey Kong Country Park Nintendo Direct - The Guide Hall

Donkey Kong Country Park will open in Universal Studios Japan on December 11, 2024. It's a immersive park set in Donkey Kong Country.

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It’s The Perfect Time For A New Donkey Kong Country

Screen Rant Writes "It's been almost a decade since players have seen a new Donkey Kong Country game, but with the opening of Super Nintendo World, now is the perfect time to release a new DKC game. The last entry was 2014's Tropical Freeze (a slightly enhanced version was re-released for the Switch in 2018), which received rave reviews and between its Wii U and Switch sales, performed very well. The original Donkey Kong Country also spotlighted environmental themes, which would prove to be just as salient if a new entry were to release in the coming years."

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Orchard891d ago

Super Mario Bros first please. Plus we still need a current gen Mario Kart.

ZycoFox891d ago

Mario Kart will probably be the same rehashed gameplay minus Mission Mode again.

We need a new Diddy Kong Racing.

Asplundh891d ago (Edited 891d ago )

I would love to see another Double Dash game.

FallenAngel1984891d ago

It’s always the perfect time for DKC

RaiderNation891d ago (Edited 891d ago )

No its a perfect time for another 3D Donkey Kong. I dont want 2D anything.

Snookies12891d ago (Edited 891d ago )

I'm halfway agreeing with you on that, lol... 2D is still a fantastic route for Donkey Kong Country to go with. Yet, I still love Donkey Kong 64 to this day, and play it through every so often. I absolutely want a new 3D Donkey Kong game in a similar style. Loved going back through levels with different characters that had unique gameplay aspects. A sequel to DK64 would be the perfect announcement, in my opinion.

Chocoburger890d ago (Edited 890d ago )

I always think about a possible 3D Donkey Kong game, but nothing like DK64, more of a faster paced linear platforming game. Less focus on collectibles, and more focusing on fast platforming action. That'd be amazing for me.

-Foxtrot891d ago (Edited 891d ago )

We need more 3D stuff, the side scrollers start to all blend together eventually. The last Kirby game was great and refreshing because they moved to 3D.

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