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Rareware : ウィキペディア英語版
Rare

Rare is a British video game developer located in Twycross, Leicestershire. The company was established in 1985 by Ultimate Play the Game founders Tim and Chris Stamper. During its early years, Rare primarily concentrated on Nintendo Entertainment System games, creating successful titles such as ''Wizards & Warriors'', ''Battletoads'', and ''R.C. Pro-Am''. In 1994, Rare became a second-party developer for Nintendo and achieved international recognition with critically acclaimed games such as ''Donkey Kong Country'', ''GoldenEye 007'', ''Banjo-Kazooie'', ''Perfect Dark'', and ''Conker's Bad Fur Day'', among others.
In 2002, the company was purchased by Microsoft. It has since focused on developing games exclusively for Microsoft video game consoles. Notable releases include ''Kameo: Elements of Power'', ''Viva Piñata'', and ''Kinect Sports''. In 2007, founders Tim and Chris Stamper left the company to pursue "other opportunities".
==History==


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