
Rare Limited is a British video game developer and a studio of Xbox Game Studios based in Twycross, Leicestershire. Rare's games span the platform, first-person shooter, action-adventure, fighting, and racing genres. Its most popular games include the Battletoads, Donkey Kong, and Banjo-Kazooie series, as well as games like GoldenEye 007 (1997), Perfect Dark (2000), Conker's Bad Fur Day (2001), Viva Piñata (2006), and Sea of Thieves (2018). Tim and Chris Stamper, who also founded Ultimate Play the Game, established Rare in 1985. During its early years, Rare was backed by a generous budget from Nintendo, primarily concentrated on Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) games. During this time, Rare created successful games such as Wizards & Warriors (1987), R.C. Pro-Am (1988), and Battletoads (1991). Rare became a prominent second-party developer for Nintendo, which came to own a large minority stake in the company, with the release of Donkey Kong Country (1994). Throughout the 1990s, Rare started selling their games under the trademark name "Rareware" and received international recognition and critical acclaim for games such as the Donkey Kong Country series, Killer Instinct (1994), GoldenEye 007, Banjo-Kazooie (1998), Perfect Dark (2000), and Conker's Bad Fur Day (2001). In 2002, Microsoft acquired Rare, which retained its original brand, logo, and most intellectual properties. Rare has since focused on developing games exclusively for Microsoft's video game consoles, including Grabbed by the Ghoulies (2003), Kameo (2005), Perfect Dark Zero (2005), and Viva Piñata (2006). In 2007, the Stampers left Rare to pursue other opportunities and, in 2010, the company's focus shifted to the Xbox Live Avatar and Kinect, releasing three Kinect Sports games. In 2015, Rare developed Rare Replay, an Xbox One-exclusive compilation containing 30 of its games to celebrate its 30th anniversary. Rare's most recent game, Sea of Thieves, was released in 2018. Several former Rare employees have formed their own companies, such as Free Radical Design, best known for producing the TimeSplitters series, and Playtonic Games, best known for Yooka-Laylee (2017). Rare is widely acknowledged in the video game industry and has received numerous accolades from critics and journalists. Rare is also known as a secretive and seclusive studio. Several Rare games, such as Donkey Kong Country and GoldenEye 007, have been cited as among the greatest and most influential games of all time, though some fans and former employees have been critical of the company's output under Microsoft.
Rare is a United Kingdom-based developer founded in 1985 by Tim and Chris Stamper. The studio released 114 games on PlayPile, with 113 developed in-house and only nine published. Their work spans from 1987 to 2024, showing a clear shift in output volume over the decades. The company produced 11 titles in the 1980s and peaked with 43 games in the 1990s. Production slowed significantly in the 2000s with 25 releases, dropped to seven in the 2010s, and reached just two titles in the 2020s so far. This decline follows their acquisition by Microsoft in 2002 and the departure of the founders in 2007. During the 1990s, Rare operated as a major second-party developer for Nintendo. They created platformers like Battletoads (1991) and Donkey Kong Country (1994). The studio also released GoldenEye 007 in 1997 and Banjo-Kazooie in 1998, both of which achieved high ratings. Their genre focus was heavily skewed toward platform games, with 41 titles in that category, followed by 37 adventure games. They also made significant contributions to racing with 15 titles, including Donkey Kong Racing. Platform availability reflects their history as a Nintendo partner. They released 27 games on the Nintendo Entertainment System and 18 on the Nintendo 64. After moving to Microsoft, they focused on Xbox consoles, releasing 17 games for the Xbox 360 and five each for the original Xbox and Xbox One. Their average IGDB rating across 70 rated titles is 70.7 out of 100. The quality distribution shows a strong peak in their early years with 12 great-rated games, but their later output has been more mixed. Only two games from the 2020s have released so far, including the 2018 title Sea of Thieves, which holds a rating of 69.1. Recent releases like Kinect Sports Rivals and Grabbed by the Ghoulies show a period where the studio focused on motion control and party games under Microsoft ownership. While titles like Perfect Dark and Conker's Bad Fur Day remain highly regarded, some industry observers note criticism regarding their output after the acquisition. The data shows a company that defined an era of console gaming but has released very few new projects in the last five years.















































