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Rare Ltd.
Rare
Type Subsidiary of Microsoft
Founded 1982
Headquarters Leicestershire, UK
Industry Interactive entertainment
Video games
Products Video games
Employees ~200[1]
Parent Xbox Game Studios
Website Rare

Rare Ltd., formerly known as Rareware, is a British video game company. Rare was a second-party developer for the Nintendo gaming platforms since its incorporation until it was acquired by Microsoft in 2002. They are mainly known for games on Nintendo systems such as the Donkey Kong Country series and Star Fox Adventures, in addition to GoldenEye, the Banjo-Kazooie and Perfect Dark series. They lost the rights to the Donkey Kong franchise in 2002 due to being entirely acquired by Microsoft.

In Super Smash Bros.

Donkey Kong, who saw a resurgence in popularity upon the release of Rare's Donkey Kong Country, appears in the original Super Smash Bros., taking his design from said game. Congo Jungle, a stage based on various levels in Donkey Kong Country, appears as Donkey Kong's home stage. Additionally, the Motion-Sensor Bomb, an explosive device from the pivotal 1997 shooter game, GoldenEye 007, also developed by Rare, appears in Smash 64.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

Donkey Kong returns in Melee, representing his universe alongside numerous content originating from Rare games. Congo Jungle reappears as a Past Stage, while Kongo Jungle and Jungle Japes are two new stages from Rare's Donkey Kong Country. King K. Rool, the main antagonist of the Donkey Kong Country series, appears as a trophy in Melee. The Barrel Cannon, which debuted in Donkey Kong Country, appears as an item and stage element. The Motion-Sensor Bomb returns, keeping its GoldenEye 007 appearance in international releases of Melee, while resembling the design of and being called the Proximity Mine from Rare's Perfect Dark in the Japanese version of the game. The Cloaking Device from Perfect Dark serves as another new item. Members of Rare's staff acted as voice actors for the Star Fox Smash Taunt in Melee, later reprising their roles in Star Fox Adventures. These voice clips would return in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Donkey Kong makes his third appearance in the Smash Bros. series, being joined by Diddy Kong, who first appeared in Donkey Kong Country. Their respective Final Smashes are based on abilities from Rare's Donkey Kong 64. Jungle Japes returns as a Melee Stage. Numerous trophies of characters from Rare's Donkey Kong games cameo as collectible trophies in Brawl, including King K. Rool, Dixie Kong, Funky Kong, and Lanky Kong. Many of these characters have Stickers as well. Trophies and stickers representing characters from Star Fox Adventures, a Star Fox game developed by Rare, appear as well.

In Super Smash Bros. 4

Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong are both veterans in Smash 4. Familiar stages from Rare's Donkey Kong Country return, with Congo Jungle and Jungle Japes appearing on the Wii U and 3DS versions of the game, respectively. Aside from the trophies of characters from the Donkey Kong and Star Fox universes originating from Rare-developed games returning from Brawl, King K. Rool appears as a DLC costume for the Mii Brawler.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong both return as veterans with King K. Rool appearing as a newcomer. Kongo Jungle (SSBM) (now known as Kongo Falls) and Jungle Japes both return as famliar stages. Additionally, Krystal - appearing as she does in the Rare-developed Star Fox Adventures - debuts as an Assist Trophy. Banjo & Kazooie also make their debut as playable fighters in the Fighters Pass. Rare's logo makes an appearance on Banjo's backpack when it is opened.

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