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But it's not MORE Nintendo's than Rare's. The developer gets the primary credit for making the game, and that falls to Rare. Again, it's basically free money, and whilst they may feel slighted or whatever, surely the idea of money for practically no work would overcome that. Nintendo is just like every other company on earth, they all have their skeletons in the closet, their mistakes, their ego moments. But surely bringing a quality title to their console owners and making a tidy profit in the process. And despite the comments above, there is no indication in that article that Nintendo would have recieved a lesser version of the game at all.

Maybe more to it that we don't know, but on the face of it, nothing more than ego prevents Nintendo from earning this free money because they don't want Microsoft to earn money on the game either.



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