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[[File:Kelbaugh tanabe tabata.jpeg|thumb|200px|'''Michael Kelbaugh''' (right), with [[Kensuke Tanabe]] (center) and [[Risa Tabata]].]]
[[File:Kelbaugh tanabe tabata.jpeg|thumb|200px|Michael Kelbaugh (right), with [[Kensuke Tanabe]] (center) and [[Risa Tabata]]]]
'''Micheal Kelbaugh''' is the current president of [[Retro Studios]] and a long-time employee of [[Nintendo]]. Prior to joining  the company, Kelbaugh worked in communications at the [[wikipedia:U.S Navy|U.S Navy]]'s Special Warfare Command<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelkelbaugh Micheal Kelbaugh's Linkedin profile] (Retrieved October 22, 2014)</ref>.
'''Micheal Kelbaugh''' is the current president of [[Retro Studios]] and a long-time employee of [[Nintendo]]. Prior to joining  the company, Kelbaugh worked in communications at the {{wp|United States Navy}}'s Special Warfare Command.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelkelbaugh Micheal Kelbaugh's Linkedin profile] (Retrieved October 22, 2014)</ref>


Kelbaugh worked as the head of Nintendo of America's quality assurance department for many years before being appointed as [[Retro Studios]]'s president on April 11 2003<ref>Wade, Kenneth. [http://ca.ign.com/articles/2004/12/18/a-retrospective-the-story-of-retro-studios?page=8 A Retrospective: The Story of Retro Studios] (December 17 2004), ''IGN/Nsider'' (Retrieved October 22, 2014)</ref>, replacing Steve Barcia.
Kelbaugh worked as the head of Nintendo of America's quality assurance department for many years before being appointed as [[Retro Studios]]'s president on April 11 2003,<ref>Wade, Kenneth. [http://ca.ign.com/articles/2004/12/18/a-retrospective-the-story-of-retro-studios?page=8 A Retrospective: The Story of Retro Studios] (December 17 2004), ''IGN/Nsider'' (Retrieved October 22, 2014)</ref> replacing Steve Barcia.


==Games credited==
==Games credited==
*''[[Wario's Woods]]'' – Special Thanks (SNES)
*''[[Wario's Woods]]'' – Special Thanks (SNES)
*''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'' – Nintendo Testing
*''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'' – Nintendo Testing
*''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy Kong's Quest]]'' – Nintendo Product Testing
*''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' – Nintendo Product Testing
*''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'' – Nintendo Product Testing
*''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'' – Nintendo Product Testing
*''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]'' – NOA Testing
*''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]'' – NOA Testing
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*''[[Dr. Mario 64]]'' – Testing and Debug
*''[[Dr. Mario 64]]'' – Testing and Debug
*''[[Mario Party 3]]'' – Testing and Debug
*''[[Mario Party 3]]'' – Testing and Debug
*''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' - NOA Staff ([[GameBoy Color]] credits)/Special Thanks ([[GameBoy Advance]] credits)
*''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' - NOA Staff ([[Game Boy Color]] credits)/Special Thanks ([[Game Boy Advance]] credits)
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' – Nintendo of America Debug Staff
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' – Nintendo of America Debug Staff
*''[[Mario Party 4]]'' – NOA Product Testing Staff
*''[[Mario Party 4]]'' – NOA Product Testing Staff

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Risa Tabata (left), Kensuke Tanabe (center), and Michael Kelbaugh (right)
Michael Kelbaugh (right), with Kensuke Tanabe (center) and Risa Tabata

Micheal Kelbaugh is the current president of Retro Studios and a long-time employee of Nintendo. Prior to joining the company, Kelbaugh worked in communications at the United States Navy's Special Warfare Command.[1]

Kelbaugh worked as the head of Nintendo of America's quality assurance department for many years before being appointed as Retro Studios's president on April 11 2003,[2] replacing Steve Barcia.

Games credited[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Micheal Kelbaugh's Linkedin profile (Retrieved October 22, 2014)
  2. ^ Wade, Kenneth. A Retrospective: The Story of Retro Studios (December 17 2004), IGN/Nsider (Retrieved October 22, 2014)

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