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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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 the WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase microgame with the same name, see GAME & WARIO (microgame). Game & Wario is a party game
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  • 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
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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
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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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  • Bonus Game (Pinball) Mario Lady Help:Media • Having trouble playing? Help:Media • Having trouble playing? Pinball is the first released video game that
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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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  • 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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  • 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
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  • 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
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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
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  • 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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  • Jupiter (category Developers)
    The Jupiter Corporation is a Japanese video game developer based in Kyoto. It was established on June 11, 1992. The company developed most games of the
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  • NovaLogic (category Developers)
    Super Mario's Wacky Worlds development NovaLogic was an American video game developer founded on August 7, 1985 by John Garcia, best known for its range
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  • Hudson Soft (category Developers)
    actor Ernie Hudson, see Ernie Hudson. Hudson Soft was a Japanese video game developer and publisher, best known for creating the Bomberman franchise. Hudson
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  • Game Freak (category Developers)
    Game Freak (stylized as GAME FREAK) is a Japanese video game company best known for developing the mainline Pokémon video games. Game Freak has worked
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  • retrieved 4/1/2008 The Video Game Update, September 1983. Pages 82 & 96. The Video Game Update, October 1983. Pages 101 & 112 The Video Game Update, April 1984
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  • AlphaDream (category Developers)
    known as AlphaStar), was a Japanese video game development studio founded on January 12, 2000, as a second-party developer for Nintendo. AlphaDream developed
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  • NDcube (category Developers)
    NDcube Co., Ltd., formerly Nd Cube Co., Ltd., is a Japanese video game developer and subsidiary of Nintendo. Originally founded on March 1, 2000, through
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  • Arzest (category Developers)
    Arzest is a Japanese video game developer founded by members of Artoon, shortly after the company went defunct. The current staff of Arzest consists of
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  • Toshiharu Izuno (category Game designers)
    Toshiharu Izuno (伊豆野 敏晴) is a video game developer and producer at Nintendo. Izuno served as the chief of Nintendo SPD Group No. 4 along with Hiroshi Sato
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  • Donkey Kong (game) (category Donkey Kong (game)) (section Game & Watch version)
    arcade game. For the Game Boy game of the same name, see Donkey Kong (Game Boy). For the Game & Watch game of the same name, see Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)
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  • WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (category Pages with video files)
    on TV about a video game called Pyoro that made tons of money. Wario thinks of all of the cash that he could get if he made a video game, and quickly sets
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  • uses an NES controller and NES Zapper to lead a group of video game heroes against video game villains. Captain N was also a segment of the Nintendo Comics
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  • Miyamoto and other developers. When they showed him the game Super Mario Bros., Kotabe saw the movements Mario was performing in the game, and he thought
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  • several Japanese developers, such as Shigeru Miyamoto.[citation needed] He also helped translate bug reports for several Nintendo video games, beginning
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  • Gunpei Yokoi (category Game designers)
    was a Japanese video game designer. His repertoire at Nintendo includes a plethora of now-iconic devices, including the Game Boy, the Game & Watch, and the
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  • Silverball Studios (category Developers)
    first video game for Nintendo was the Game Boy Advance game Mario Pinball Land, which ended up being a bestseller in Japan, and its most recent game was
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  • Hint movies (category Game mechanics)
    may be more than one video associated with a level, and there are 65 hint movies in total. Hint movies are not in any other game, but a similar concept
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  • other places. The following courses were created by notable independent game developers and shared by Nintendo through the Nintendo Switch News feed and the
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  • NDDEMO (redirect from Peach's Castle (game)) (category Nintendo GameCube games)
    NDDEMO (short for "Nintendo Developer Demo"; referred to in-game as Welcome to GameCube World!!) is a 2001 interactive tech demo included in the software
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  • canceled game that was developed for the Philips CD-i. A Toronto-based developer called Cigam approached Philips Media about making an edutainment game starring
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  • Hachisuke, also known as Hu-Bee[citation needed], is the mascot of the video game developer company Hudson Soft, who also appears on the company's logo. Aside
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  • am a game developer. But in my heart, I am a gamer.” —Satoru Iwata Satoru Iwata (岩田 聡) was a Japanese businessman, video game programmer, video game designer
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  • who is among the most prominent composers of music for Nintendo and the video game industry as a whole. As a close friend of Shigeru Miyamoto, most of the
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  • 2019. The book contains information from the character designers and game developers about the characters and locales in Super Mario Odyssey. It is the second
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  • Softnica (category Developers)
    Softnica, formely known as Pax Softnica, is a Japanese video game and software developer founded in August 1983. The company had a strong relationship
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  • Bullet-Proof Software (category Developers)
    on March 31, 2001. Tetris (Game Boy) – Sub-licensor Yoshi's Cookie (SNES) – Publisher and developer Yoshi's Cookie (NES, Game Boy) – Licensor "Profiles"
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  • enjoy" the game. However, Jim Sterling of Destructoid rated the game a 5.0/10, criticizing how this game is "practically the same as any other game in the
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  • Donkey Kong (Game & Watch) (category Game & Watch games) (section Game & Watch Gallery 2)
    the arcade game: Donkey Kong has captured Pauline, and Mario must rescue her. The game was later ported to Game & Watch Gallery 2 and Game & Watch Gallery
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  • be found in the game data. A character resembling Mario can be seen working in the video game factory. One of the lines in the video game factory is "Did
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  • Donkey Kong Country 2 (Game Boy Advance) (category Donkey Kong Country 2 (Game Boy Advance)) (section Cranky's Video Game Heroes)
    Kong Quest for the Game Boy Advance. It features several differences, including the addition of photographs and extra Cranky's Video Game Hero Coins. The
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