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'''Indieszero''' are a video game company and [[Nintendo]] affiliate. Indieszero began in 1997, founded by Masunobu Suzui and two members of the [[Nintendo Game Seminar]] (then known as the Nintendo & Dentsu Game Seminar). Indieszero's first works were for the Japanese [[Satellaview]] [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] add-on and online service, notably [[Sutte Hakkun]]; which became its own stand-alone game. | '''Indieszero''' are a video game company and [[Nintendo]] affiliate. Indieszero began in 1997, founded by Masunobu Suzui and two members of the [[Nintendo Game Seminar]] (then known as the Nintendo & Dentsu Game Seminar). Indieszero's first works were for the Japanese [[Satellaview]] [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] add-on and online service, notably [[Sutte Hakkun]]; which became its own stand-alone game. | ||
Revision as of 19:12, 3 July 2019
Indieszero are a video game company and Nintendo affiliate. Indieszero began in 1997, founded by Masunobu Suzui and two members of the Nintendo Game Seminar (then known as the Nintendo & Dentsu Game Seminar). Indieszero's first works were for the Japanese Satellaview Super Nintendo Entertainment System add-on and online service, notably Sutte Hakkun; which became its own stand-alone game.
Indieszero have since expanded to produce Nintendo owned works outside of the original Satellaview products.
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Nintendo works
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Super Nintendo Entertainment System
- Sutte Hakkun
- Oryouri Pong! (Satellaview broadcast)
Game Boy Advance
Nintendo DS
- DS Bimoji Training
- Electroplankton
- NES Remix series
- Personal Trainer: Cooking
- Shaberu! DS Oryouri Navi
Nintendo 3DS
- Nintendo 3DS Guide: Louvre
- Real Dasshutsu Game x Nintendo 3DS: Chou Hakai Keikaku Kara no Dasshutsu
- Ultimate NES Remix
- Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido (and Nintendo Switch)
Wii U
- NES Remix
- NES Remix 2
- NES Remix Pack
Other IP/works
- Denshi no Seirei Chi-bitto (電子の精霊ちびっと) (Windows): A desktop game featuring small spirit like characters. It has since merged with an IP called Bandai Spirits.
- DualPenSports
- GameCenter CX: Arino no Chousenjou 2
- Grand Marche no Meikyuu
- Oshare Majo: Love and Berry DS Collection
- Retro Game Challenge
- Theatrhythm Dragon Quest
- Theatrhythm Final Fantasy
- Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call
External links
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