Rare (company)

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Rare Ltd. is a British video game developer and a subsidiary of Xbox Game Studios. Founded in 1985 by Tim Stamper and Chris Stamper, Rare is known for its innovative and influential games across various platforms.

History

Rare was established in Twycross, England, and initially focused on creating games for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The company gained prominence with titles such as Battletoads and Donkey Kong Country, which showcased their ability to push the technical limits of the hardware.

In 2002, Rare was acquired by Microsoft and became part of Xbox Game Studios. This acquisition allowed Rare to develop games for the Xbox platform, including Kameo: Elements of Power and Viva Piñata.

Notable Games

Rare has developed several critically acclaimed games, including:

Legacy

Rare is renowned for its creativity and technical prowess, contributing significantly to the evolution of video game design. The company's partnership with Nintendo in the 1990s resulted in some of the most iconic games of the era.

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