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dsister44 said:
Dazkarieh said:
dsister44 said:

Rare was tired of all the crap that nitendo was pulling.(like cancelling dinosaur planet)

Wrong. Nintendo was tired of Rare. Of their lack of cimmitment, not keeping deadlines and lack of talent.

Therefore, they decidedto sell... IP's, names, because the main team wasn't there anymore...

Wow! lmao!

 

that is funny!

1. Nitendo only owned 49% of Rare

2. Rare wanted to make a awesome game called dinosaur planet. Nitendo made them make Star Fox Adventure.

3. since Nitendo only 49% of Rare they never owned any of the ip.

4.Before Nitendo could renew their contract with Rare. The Stamper Brothers already had decided to sell their 51% to microsoft

I think your version is missing parts.  Here's what I remember:

1. Nintendo owned 49% of Rare

2. The Stamper Brothers wanted to sell the other 51%

3. They offered it to Nintendo first, but they didn't want it

4. Microsoft bought the 51%

5. Nintendo sold their 49% to Microsoft



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