THQ signs Rare GBA games
THQ announces that it has acquired the worldwide rights to distribute a number of GBA games from Microsoft's Rare studio.
Posted Aug 12, 2003 6:04 am PT
Rare: Banjo not a racing game
After leaked screenshots appear on the Internet ahead of the official unveiling, a Rare rep is quick to point out that all has not yet been revealed.
I heard about these when I was lurking around GameFAQs' Banjo-Tooie message board. It was a joke topic so everything in this video is a joke unless otherwise stated by RareWare.
I heard about these when I was lurking around GameFAQs' Banjo-Tooie message board. It was a joke topic so everything in this video is a joke unless otherwise stated by RareWare.
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Super Mario Bros. 3
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