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→Franchise description: Removed objective phrasing of opinions and Rare/MS misinfo, and added small extra info that those not familiar with Rare would be unaware of (somewhat reasonable to assume a Nintendo/Smash fan would also be a Rare fan and know what GoldenEye is back in the Brawl days, but certainly not today)
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Recently created a redirect.
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Rare self-published the game, including the Japanese version; indicated by the "Published by Rareware" mark. https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2020/03/poll_box_art_brawl_34_-_perfect_dark
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Undid edit by Thegameandwatch: Perfect Dark wasn't represented in Smash 64, though. It didn't even exist at the time of Smash 64's release.
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Do we really need the distributor at all?
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Undid edit by Thegameandwatch: No it doesn't. A mention in the Chronicle does not count towards a franchise's "representation" in the series.
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the pal version of brawl counts
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Nintendo DID distribute Perfect Dark 64 though, if the cartridge is anything to go by.
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Nintendo has published the first Perfect Dark game in Japan.
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