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Oyvoyvoyv said:
dsister44 said:
theRepublic said:
dsister44 said:
because nitendo doesnt have the rights to the goldeneye ip. rare does.
but this is a awesome list

It is even more complicated than that:

Rare developed Goldeneye 007.

Nintendo published Goldeneye 007.

Microsoft currently owns 51% of Rare.

Activision has the current rights to publish games based on the James Bond IP.

 

 

ms owns 100% if im not mistaken(and not i need a link to to prove it). and i was trying to not go all the way off topic.and if you look two posts under i kinda explained it a little better.

 

 I believe this is correct. During the Nintendo days, Nintendo only owned 49%, with the Stamper family owning 51%. In 2022, the Stampers sold their part, and thus Nintendo did so too.

Not sure if it went precisely that way, but anyway - both Nintendo and the Stampers sold. Microsoft then owned 100%.

After a little digging, I do think that is right, but nothing I've found says it explicitly.  For the first post I just quickly used Wikipedia.  I guess they are wrong this time.

The point still stands though.



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