Nintendo was so impressed that they gave them the budget to produce titles for the system, which they proceeded to do to the tune of around sixty games under the new name "Rare" (having sold the "Ultimate" brand). In 1985, the Stamper brothers figured out how to reverse-engineer an interesting new video game console from Japan known as the Famicom. ![]() While the company attained most of their early fame (as "Ultimate Play the Game") through their games on the 1980s home computers such as ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and MSX, they are best known for their work with Nintendo. They're famous for their pioneering of sophisticated technology to make video games, the sheer amount of double entendres, the idiosyncratic little mysteries they weave into their games that leave gamers pondering for decades, and their media-shy nature. (formerly Rareware) is a Twycross-based (though they started in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, also in Leicestershire) video game development company founded by Chris and Tim Stamper in 1982. Rare describing themselves on their website.
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