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Spurred by a question on Twitter asking where the Xbox One’s version of “Knack” was, Seavor shared an early story from Microsoft’s acquisition of Rare.

The current generation of 'enablers' won't even know they own the IP... Here's a true story.. When Rare was first bought by MS a group of execs came on a tour.. One of them noticed the Donkey Kong. ..Posters everywhere and said.. 'Hey that's great.. We own Donkey Kong right??' ........./massivesigh

Seavor then ended the conversation with “Christ, whatever happened to Starfox? MS aren't the only ones sitting on prime real estate and wondering why their arse is sore.”

It was recently that another former Rare employee, Phil Tossell, talked about the "severe cultural clash" between Microsoft and Rare after the pricey acquisition. While Tossell discussed how Rare became more Microsoft-controlled over time, he noted the Twycross, England developer is currently undergoing a “rebirth” with new exciting titles on the horizon.

Given the heavy promotion Microsoft is putting on the Xbox One’s “Killer Instinct” remake, a game they've declined Rare to make in the past, it seems they’re better utilizing Rare’s intellectual properties now. Although eyebrows were raised when the new “Killer Instinct” game was revealed to be made outside of Rare, Seavor mentioned in his “Conker’s Bad Fur Day” commentaries that getting the original “Killer Instinct” team back is like asking for Pink Floyd to reunite.

As for Donkey Kong, he’s still at home at Nintendo and once again in the hands of Retro Studios for “Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze.” While the lack of Kremlings as baddies in the recent Donkey Kong games may look as if their rights were lost to Microsoft, they’re still owned by Nintendo too.

http://www.examiner.com/article/microsoft-thought-they-owned-donkey-kong



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I just found funny a group of execs all excited about Donkey Kong and at the end lol....

Can happen with any company... Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft, etc...



AHAHAHAHAAHAHHHAHAHAAAAA



Well, there was a lot of doubt at the time. I seem to remember the prevailing belief for a long time being that Diddy, Cranky, Dixie, King K. Rool, et al were all Microsoft's property, and that they could freely make Kong Country games or at least prevent Nintendo from using any of those characters ever again (it wasn't, i think, until Mario Power Tennis that Diddy Kong appeared in a Nintendo game after the acquisition, after all)



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.

Pink Floyd actually did reunite for one night at a benefit concert. Waters actually seemed sort of receptive to the idea of doing something more before Wright passed away. Too bad really.



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Yeah most execs have no idea what they're doing. Its the same with analysts sadly.



Mr Khan said:
Well, there was a lot of doubt at the time. I seem to remember the prevailing belief for a long time being that Diddy, Cranky, Dixie, King K. Rool, et al were all Microsoft's property, and that they could freely make Kong Country games or at least prevent Nintendo from using any of those characters ever again (it wasn't, i think, until Mario Power Tennis that Diddy Kong appeared in a Nintendo game after the acquisition, after all)

I thought Donkey Kong and everything related were always Nintendo IP... I didn't know there were some kind of confusion at that time.



theprof00 said:
Yeah most execs have no idea what they're doing. Its the same with analysts sadly.

I'm more like "how can you approve an acquisition and don't know what come with it" lol



ethomaz said:
Mr Khan said:
Well, there was a lot of doubt at the time. I seem to remember the prevailing belief for a long time being that Diddy, Cranky, Dixie, King K. Rool, et al were all Microsoft's property, and that they could freely make Kong Country games or at least prevent Nintendo from using any of those characters ever again (it wasn't, i think, until Mario Power Tennis that Diddy Kong appeared in a Nintendo game after the acquisition, after all)

I thought Donkey Kong and everything related were always Nintendo IP... I didn't know there were some kind of confusion at that time.


Well Donkey Kong appeared in a game 1st with Mario jumping over the barrels.  Diddy, Dixie, etc was all created with Rare as the developers as far as I am aware.  So yes confusion would definitely take place.  




       

Well this article title isn't misleading at all.

"Some execs employed by Microsoft thought they owned Donkey Kong." That title would be more accurate.



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