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| Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Warwick, Rhode Island Posts: 6,061 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts | Battletoads owns every NES game, with the exception of Super Mario Bros. 3. Of course, I've only played about ten so I'm not a reliable source. |
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| Guest | Use proper grammar... Bueno, se les olvida que en el internet hay gente de todo el mundo asì que si me exigen mejor ingles yo les exigire un poco de español. To end my opinion in a few word's so you can understand me: Rare=Very Good Hal=Very Good Camelot=Good Game Freak=Good (hit the jackpot) Ape=lazy Intelligent Sistems=Very Good Silicon Knigths=Very Good (needs Money) Xbox + Rare= Good Nintendo + Hal + Camelot + Game freak + Ape + intelligent Sistems + Silicon Knigths - Rare = Excelent case closed. |
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| Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Warwick, Rhode Island Posts: 6,061 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts | With the exception of HAL and Intelligent Systems, those companies you listed are one-hit wonders. Rare has more franchises than all of them combined. |
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| Guest | De que estas hablando, Willis (puntuacion toma demasiado tiempo)? Every developer under Nintendo's label needs money. If only Rare were the only company Microsoft owned, or had supporting it for that matter. You'd be safe calling Hal a one hit wonder as well. [ October 16, 2002, 11:38 PM: Message edited by: Acquired by Microsoft ] |
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| Guest | BK's the best platformer ever? Haha. How many drugs did it take to get to that conclusion? Many of Rare's best games (DKR, Banjo, DK) were developed jointly between them and Nintendo. Overall Rare has one of the best records in the industry. Recently HAL, SK, and Camelot have been outperforming Rare in game quality. It's not just Nintendo that uses crap to move systems. Only HAL is excelling now. |
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| Guest | What's better than BK? What, the first generation Mario 64? Or are we going back to the NES days (okay, we must be going back to then if there's an or)? Know who was the most influential person in Rare's relationship with Nintendo? Microsoft's Ken Lobb. Granted, Nintendo's far from a co-developer on anything Rare ever made. Recently as in the year and a half stretch in which Rare released just Mickey's Speedway GBC and Conker? Gee, you don't say. Um, what? Excelling at what? One franchise? I think we already established that. |
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