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http://www.unseen64.net/2015/02/09/nintendo-harry-potter-games-pitch/

In 1998, Nintendo of America’s internal team, Nintendo Software Technology developed a pitch to lock down exclusive access to the Harry Potter rights. Had it been successful, Nintendo would have secured the rights to produce all adaptations of the book series for the indefinite future in video game form; potentially preventing the eventual movie adaptations from being created altogether.

Nintendo’s vision for Hogwarts.

According to one former artist of the studio, a sudden order from Nintendo’s management halted work on their three titles in development at the time (Ridge Racer 64, Bionic Commando and Crystalis) when news arrived that the license was to be auctioned off.

“The license went up for sale and all these major media companies were putting together pitches.”

The studio was then split into two: the primary group focused on devising on a pitch for a third person adventure title, whilst a smaller team worked on a potential game based around quidditch. The latter division reportedly included Marvel comic book artist, Adi Granov, who was responsible for character art.

Nintendo ST aspired to develop the adaptations themselves, with versions planned to be released on Nintendo 64, Gameboy Advance and later Gamecube; as well as any of Nintendo’s future platforms further down the line. These releases would have coincided with the launch of each new book.

“All together it was only a week of insanely furious scribbling things to the digital artists to create animations for mock game demos”

The license holder, JK Rowling, agreed to view Nintendo’s presentation, but this was not without some trepidation among the members of Software Technology. Our source alleges that there was a disagreement at one point over which art style would be most appropriate for the franchise. Towards the start, there was a push for character designs inspired by those of the first book’s cover art by Thomas Taylor. However, it wasn’t long before the studio’s higher-ups took against this idea and forced it in a different direction:

“…it went against all my instincts based on what I had read quotes from JK about keeping it strictly British, and I had to revamp my initial designs and go more manga/Japanese – I had a big fight about that, but my boss insisted”

We have unfortunately been unable to post images of these characters, since Nintendo would not allow its artists to share any of them publicly.

According to our source, the crew developing the quidditch game proposal had wanted to follow a similar route with regards to character design:

“[Name redacted] did get to do a more realistic take – I remember his Hermione being really nicely realized, but I doubt he saved anything from those days.”

Ultimately, Nintendo’s bid was declined by JK Rowling. Our source revealed that the writer turned it down in favor of several other proposals by media giants with greater resources, such as Disney and Universal. Whereas Nintendo was only able to offer forays into the realm of video games, these larger companies had the ability to spread out into TV and film; as well as gaming.

Rowling, in the end, sold the rights to Warner Bros. for a reported £1m. WB would later contract Electronic Arts to create video game adaptations of their film series based off the books. The first, Harry Potter & The Philosopher’s Stone was released in 2001.

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thats something I would have wanted to see... Harry potter in Mario Kart.. or Smash



 

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That's a shame. We might have actually gotten a decent Harry Potter game that way.



Sigs are dumb. And so are you!

Fusioncode said:
That's a shame. We might have actually gotten a decent Harry Potter game that way.

What? Harry Potter and the Philosopher Stone was decent! That one and the Camber of Secrets! Specially if you play them in spanish.



"I've Underestimated the Horse Power from Mario Kart 8, I'll Never Doubt the WiiU's Engine Again"

It's a shame, it could have been really interesting to see Nintendo's approach to that IP.



You know it deserves the GOTY.

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Harry Potter in Smash Bros, lol.



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Darwinianevolution said:
It's a shame, it could have been really interesting to see Nintendo's approach to that IP.


Agreed. It might not have been great but if anyone could make something out of it, it would be Nintendo.



“…it went against all my instincts based on what I had read quotes from JK about keeping it strictly British, and I had to revamp my initial designs and go more manga/Japanese – I had a big fight about that, but my boss insisted”

 

The age range of Manga/Anime style would have probably resulted in a 25 year old Dumbledore.



“It appeared that there had even been demonstrations to thank Big Brother for raising the chocolate ration to twenty grams a week. And only yesterday, he reflected, it had been announced that the ration was to be reduced to twenty grams a week. Was it possible that they could swallow that, after only twenty-four hours? Yes, they swallowed it.”

- George Orwell, ‘1984’

The artwork looks very Ghibli like.



I told you guys this didn't I? :)

I actually remember these rumors from back in the day, though the assumption was that Nintendo was trying to get the rights so Rareware could make games based upon the HP books, since they were British, it seemed like a logical fit. 

That said this would never happen at Nintendo today, under the new board of directors, Nintendo in the West would never have the autonomy to go and try to secure such a huge deal like this one. 

90s Nintendo > Modern Nintendo. 

They still make great games, but in the 90s, Nintendo allowed the Western branches to go get licenses like Star Wars, James Bond, NBA (Kobe Bryant), MLB (Ken Griffey Jr.), and almost Harry Potter. Wouldn't be allowed today, too many old Japanese farts on the board won't allow NOA any freedom, Yamauchi gave NOA lots of freedom and the old Japanese suits back then couldn't voice their dissent too loudly because Yamauchi would pimp slap them. 



That would of been a good deal for nintendo. Nintendo's devs and it's consoles would of been a good place for the harry potter IP.