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Activision bought out Rare!!!!!?!?!?!?!
http://www.gamesradar.com/news/game_news_3055.html
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PLEASE BE TRUE!!!!!
Then I won't have to buy a Gamecube :D *crosses fingers* |
http://www.computerandvideogames.com...y.php?id=27795
Seems as if C&VG caught wind of this as well. Funny how Games Radar omits a source from their article. C&VG isn't exactly dependable in this area of news, though I wouldn't hold it to them - they are an exquisite resource for anything gaming-related. Yet, if this "rumor" turns on its belly, it could be a devasting blow to Nintendo and the Cube. |
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You still won't see Star Fox or any other Nintendo-owned franchise on the PS2 or XBX.
Keep in mind, those jewels are owned by Nintendo. |
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There's just one thing I find a little odd about this article.
"....it seems that games giant Activision stumped up the necessary cash in order to take control of Rare." And Nintendo or Microsoft didn't have the money......how? :unsure: It just seems a little odd especially since Nintendo and Microsoft would most likely be more than willing to pay a huge sum of money to buy out Rare and more than Activision would ever be willing or able to pay. The only way I could see Rare being bought by Activision is that the Stamper Bros. weren't totally concerned with the amount of money they'd get. They must have also had certain preferences that Nintendo or Microsoft just couldn't meet such as allowing them to go multi-platform, etc. Anyways, right now it's only a rumor so........ :unsure: |
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And as for their FPS's....let's just say they own me |
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We'll see at e3 |
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Oh, this rumours still doing the rounds is it? Mark my words: Nintendo will not sell Rareware, as they hardly need the money,($2.9 for 2001.) and it's still too valubale an asset to Nintendo. Nintendo also owns all of Rareware's propetys since it's buyout in 1993. Besides, Activision probably doesn't have the financial muscle to do this sort of thing.
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I wouldn't believe anything from GamesRadar. Wait until you hear it from a reliable source.
But I hope it's not true. For one, Rare would kinda go down the ****ter. There's a reason they've become so good, and that's because of Nintendo. Without their help, Rare wouldn't have become what they are. And if Rare decides to leave, they will end up with cheesy ass games since they no longer have a Bond license, a DK license, a KI license, or anything else like that (Star Fox, PD, JFG, etc.). It's like when Rare leaves, they lose everything that made them into a great company. It would be like someone buying Microsoft, and in the process they lost Windows and Office. Rare would not be the same Rare anymore, and they would be much worse. Nintendo basically gave Rare everything they could possibly want to make the best games. Now they lose everything, and are going to make games without the great help of Nintendo, and without a franchise name to sell it. Hell, why doesn't Activision buy out Polyphony Digital and leave the Gran Turismo rights to Sony. Really would benefit them, huh? :rolleyes: |
Rare can always make an All new FPS...
If they can swicth from Goldeneye to Perfect Dark, they can swicth from Perfect Dark to somthing else. |
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Actually gekko, quite a few of us wouldn't mind losing Microsoft Office...
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