Vendetta wrote:Plus, of course, Microsoft could always throw an N64 emulator out for the Xbox 360. (someone's already made a NES emulator for it, which works through the XP Media Centre extender)
Not possible. Even ignoring the legality issues of emulation in general, Nintendo owns the patents to emulating its consoles, so even if emulation was legal Microsoft would still be liable for patent infringement.
Pezzoni wrote:Why the hell did Nintendo sell their stake in Rare in the first place
That was by far the worst news I had ever had regarding a Nintendo console.
Because Rare had gone downhill big-time. They were taking longer and longer to develop their games, and Nintendo just got fed up with it. If you recall, they released 2 Xbox games
total, one of them being that "Ghoulies" game and the other being a multiplayer remake of "Conker's Bad Fur Day" that, like the original, was not released until just before the end of its console's lifespan. Nintendo simply didn't think Rare was worth the trouble, and I think that Rare's performance has supported this conclusion. Kameo, which was started during the N64 era, didn't end up getting released until the Xbox 360, 2 generations later. Star Fox Adventure was supposed to be an N64 title, but got released on the GC. perfect Dark Zero was pushed back from the GC to the middle of the XBOX period to the XBOX 360.
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