
As early as 2000, Microsoft began making overtures to have the Stampers come make games for their still-under-wraps console. In September 2002, the same month Star Fox Adventures hit stores, they made it official. The Stampers and Nintendo both sold their stakes for a combined $377 million, all the various franchise rights were untangled amicably, and Rare - once again the official company name - became a first party developer for the Xbox.
SLY JO wrote:Can anyone provide pictures (or links)?




 
   THAT'S  an R? I always just thought it was just a random shape!!! Geez, first I get Simion's name wrong, and now this? What else in my life is a lie? Aw, crap...
  THAT'S  an R? I always just thought it was just a random shape!!! Geez, first I get Simion's name wrong, and now this? What else in my life is a lie? Aw, crap... 
   
 
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 . . Infact, it only looks like half of an "R", don't you think?
 . Infact, it only looks like half of an "R", don't you think?



Blaziken257 wrote:Also, where is this aforementioned Rareware sparkle? I looked at the Blog page but couldn't find it.
Phyreburnz wrote:I hated that logo, but they've gotten even worse! Check this out!
*horrible Rare logos*
Not only that, but have you guys seen their new web page?! It's gawd awful!
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