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Revision as of 19:40, 23 March 2020

AlphaDream
AlphaDream logo.png
Founded: 1996
Founder: N/A
President: N/A
Parent / owner: N/A
Divisions / subsidiaries: N/A
Website:
www.alphadream.co.jp

AlphaDream Corporation, Ltd. was a Japanese video game development studio based in Tokyo, primarily made up of former Square employees, and a partner of Nintendo. The studio was originally founded in 2000 under the name Alpha Star by Tetsuo Mizuno, former president of Square. AlphaDream is most notable for developing RPGs, most prominently the Mario & Luigi series of RPGs.

On October 2, 2019 it was announced that the company AlphaDream has become bankrupt, with the company being about "400 million yen ($3.7 million) in debt" as of March 2018.[1]

Games published by Nintendo

Game Year Console
Tomato Adventure 2001 Game Boy Advance
Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue 2003 Game Boy Advance
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga 2003 Game Boy Advance
Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Games 2004 Game Boy Advance
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time 2005 Nintendo DS
Hi Hamtaro! Little Hamsters Big Adventure 2007 Nintendo DS
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story 2009 Nintendo DS
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team 2013 Nintendo 3DS
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam 2015 Nintendo 3DS
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions 2017 Nintendo 3DS
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey 2019 Nintendo 3DS
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020* 2019 Nintendo Switch

External links

References


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1st & 2nd Party / Owned
Internal divisions
Subsidiaries
Owned / Affiliated Seattle Mariners* • The Pokémon Company • Warpstar Inc.
* – Former / Defunct
3rd Parties / Partners
8-4 • AlphaDream* • Ambrella* • Argonaut Games* • Arika • Artoon* • Arzest • AS Tokyo Studios • Bandai Namco • Capcom • Camelot • Cing* • Creatures Inc. • DeNA • DigiNin* • DigitalScape • Eighting • Flagship* • Fuse Games* • Game Freak • Ganbarion • Genius Sonority • Good-Feel • Grezzo • HAL Laboratory • Hatena • Hudson Soft* • indieszero • iNiS • Intelligent Systems • Jamsworks • Jupiter • Koei Tecmo • Kuju • Left Field Productions* • Level-5 • Mistwalker • Monster Games • Noise • Paon • PlatinumGames • Q-Games • Rare* • Red Entertainment • Sega (Atlus) • Sora Ltd. • skip • Softnica • Spike Chunsoft • Square Enix • St.GIGA* • Syn Sophia • TOSE • Treasure • Vanpool* • Vitei
* – Former / Defunct
Key employees
Presidents
Managers, etc. Internal
Subsidiaries
  • NNSD: Yusuke Beppu
  • Monolith Soft: Hirohide Sugiura, Tetsuya Takahashi
  • 1-Up Studio: Gen Kadoi
  • ND Cube: Hidetoshi Endo
  • Retro: Michael Kelbaugh
  • NERD: Alexandre Delattre