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therealjdj
09-14-2002, 02:25 PM
i've heard somethin about microsoft buyin rare. what's up with that?
Dark Killer
09-14-2002, 02:26 PM
yes it is true microsoft has bought rare...
therealjdj
09-14-2002, 02:27 PM
its official alrdy?
Dark Killer
09-14-2002, 02:34 PM
source: IGN.com
Rare: The Full Story
No more rumors.
September 11, 2002 - In past months, UK development studio Rare has been the subject of a seemingly endless stream of rumors, all of them suggesting the company would break from Nintendo's wings and possibly join with a new publisher. Now we have the full story, anonymously confirmed by numerous credible, high-level insiders. The reports are true. We stake our reputation on it.
Nintendo, formerly a 49% shareholder in Rare, had the chance to purchase the company outright nearly a year ago, but refused, according to high-ranking sources. With Rare software contributions amounting to only 9.5% of total revenues in Nintendo's fiscal 2001 year, and a miniscule 1.5% in fiscal 2002, the publisher weighed the benefits and drawbacks of making additional investments in Rare and decided against it.
Rare went on the market. Publishers bid on the company. Activision and Microsoft were both interested in acquiring Rare, but it was Microsoft who won out and delivered the asking prices for the developer and Nintendo's 49% stake in it. Nintendo sold all of its shares in Rare, according to insiders, and the studio's second-party status was terminated.
The obvious questions then: why all of the secrecy and why haven't Rare, Nintendo or Microsoft made any announcements? The truth is that the details have not been finalized. Insiders allege that Nintendo and Rare are still haggling over licenses, and specifically whether or not Rare will be able to purchase the properties it worked on under the Nintendo brand, including Perfect Dark and other trademarks Nintendo holds. Franchises and characters created and owned by Nintendo, of course, including Donkey Kong, will remain in Nintendo's control. An official announcement, though, is not far off. The latest word is that the news will be made public at Microsoft's X02 Europe event which begins September 24 in Seville, Spain.
Meanwhile, sources indicate that Nintendo plans to utilize some of the money it made in the selling of its Rare shares to entice other development studios to make GameCube software, fund new games, and more. The company's de-emphasized focus on a second-party model and its new partnerships with Namco, Sega, Capcom and others exemplifies its change in development philosophy, and leaves no room for an expensive investment in Rare.
Magic
09-14-2002, 04:37 PM
until now, it's all speculation.
http://www.avault.com/news/displaynews.asp?story=9132002-82010
"For the last week, rumors have been circulating about Microsoft’s strong interest in buying Rare. In a recent media report, a Nintendo spokesman denied claims that the company is willing to sell their stake in Rare, and that Microsoft is set to acquire Rare. The spokesman stated that the company would consider what to do with its Rare shareholding if actually contacted by Microsoft or Rare, but there hasn't been any such contact. At the end of last March, Nintendo owned 38 percent of Rare's voting rights."
so maybe not... ??
Mork from Ork
09-14-2002, 06:53 PM
Another small fish swallowed by the whale :cool:
Magic
09-14-2002, 08:25 PM
Originally posted by Mork from Ork
Another small fish swallowed by the whale :cool:
not yet... but i can see it will happen. It was similar to Bungie's acquisition if i'm not mistaken.
DigitalD
09-15-2002, 12:15 AM
the last game from rare that liked was 007, perfect dark and banjo kazooie just didn't do it for me. Although the new dinosaur planet game is looking really nice, I wanna see how it plays.
kgrandpa
09-15-2002, 01:48 AM
This means that we'll get Rare-quality games on the PC and XBOX now. Yay! :)
Crowebert
09-15-2002, 07:54 AM
ooh... this could look good for pc fans :)
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