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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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At the Turn of the Millennium, Video Game creators Nintendo and Rare were at a parting of ways. After years of cooperating on hit franchises like Killer Instinct, Banjo-Kazooie, and of course, the Donkey Kong Country games, Nintendo, having acquired a large part of Rare's assets, had the chance of buying out the company once and for all. For a host of delicate and complicated reasons, they chose not to, selling Rare's services to Microsoft instead. Thus, Miyamoto-san's wallet got a little fatter, Rare packed their bags to go spruce up your Xbox Live avatars, and Donkey Kong was left largely adrift and directionless.
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