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  • Game Arts (category Developers)
    Game Arts is a video game developer in Tokyo, Japan, that was founded in 1985. It is a subdivision of GungHo Online Entertainment and is best known for
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  • Planning and Development (or Nintendo EPD for short) is a Japanese video game developer and a division of Nintendo formed from the merger of Nintendo Entertainment
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  • Rare Ltd. (redirect from Ultimate Play the Game) (category Developers)
    Rare Ltd. (trade-named Rareware during Nintendo tenure) is a British video game developer based in Twycross, Leicestershire. It was founded in 1985 by Chris
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  • GungHo Online Entertainment (category Developers)
    GungHo Online Entertainment is a video game developer in Tokyo, Japan, that was founded in 1998. It is best known as the host of the Japanese Ragnarok
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  • Hiroshi Sato (category Game designers)
    Hiroshi Sato is a Japanese video game developer and producer employed by Nintendo. Sato currently works as the head of Nintendo SPD No. 4 alongside Toshiharu
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  • was his last work at Squaresoft. Ted Woolsey subsequently founded video game developer Big Rain, and worked as the Senior Director of First Party Publishing
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  • Hitoshi Yamagami (category Game designers)
    Program (Game Boy) Game & Watch Gallery – Director Game & Watch Gallery 2 – Director Game & Watch Gallery 3 – Director Dr. Mario 64 – Director, Game Design
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  • Kensuke Tanabe (category Game designers)
    Kensuke Tanabe (田邊 賢輔) is a Japanese video game developer and producer employed by Nintendo. Tanabe, after graduating from the Visual Concept Planning
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  • Game & Wario (category Game & Wario)
    "GAME & WARIO" redirects here. For information about the WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase microgame with the same name, see GAME & WARIO (microgame). Game &
    28 KB (1,988 words) - 03:22, April 17, 2024
  • GREZZO Co., Ltd. (category Developers)
    GREZZO Co., Ltd. is a Japanese video game developer that often works with Nintendo. Grezzo was founded in December 2006 by ex-Square Enix employees. Grezzo's
    908 bytes (56 words) - 21:26, September 30, 2023
  • first released video game that Satoru Iwata programmed for Nintendo; his first Famicom project, a 1983 home conversion of the 1982 arcade game Joust, remained
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  • Sega (category Developers) (section Move to third party game development)
    a Japanese video game developer and publisher, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Starting as an arcade-focused company, Sega moved into the game console market
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  • Radical Entertainment (category Developers)
    Radical Entertainment is a video game developer based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada founded in 1991. They are responsible for making the two Super
    926 bytes (83 words) - 21:13, May 28, 2023
  • Goro Abe (category Game designers)
    Inc.: Mega Party Game$! - Director, Game Design WarioWare: Twisted! - Chief Director, Game Design WarioWare: Touched! - Director, Game Design WarioWare:
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  • Next Level Games (category Developers)
    Strikers Charged Next Level Games is a Canadian video game company that has made five Super Mario video games, namely all three of the Mario Strikers games
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  • Koichi Hayashida (category Game designers)
    Koichi Hayashida (林田 宏一, Hayashida Kōichi) is a Japanese video game developer and programmer employed at Nintendo EAD. He was one of the chief planners
    4 KB (392 words) - 10:29, February 21, 2024
  • Racjin (category Developers)
    Racjin (initially named Racdym up to 2000) is a Japanese video game developer and Pachinko manufacturer founded in 1995 and based in Osaka. The company
    1 KB (119 words) - 02:24, April 27, 2022
  • 1-UP Studio (category Developers)
    1-UP Studio (formerly known as Brownie Brown) is a Japanese video game developer and wholly owned subsidiary of Nintendo based in Tokyo. It was founded
    3 KB (355 words) - 09:30, January 27, 2024
  • Ko Takeuchi (category Game designers)
    1970) is a Japanese video game designer working for Nintendo. He specializes in video games and music. Takeuchi is one of the key developers of the WarioWare
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  • Banpresto (category Developers)
    Banpresto Co., Ltd. was a Japanese video game developer, toy manufacturer, and amusement park operator. Founded in 1977 as Hoei International Co., Ltd
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