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'''Marigul Management''' was a former second-party video game company partially owned by [[Nintendo]] and the Japanese company Recruit. It was founded in 1996 to promote smaller video game developers to come up with original game concepts, in particular for the [[Nintendo 64]]. | '''Marigul Management''' was a former second-party video game company partially owned by [[Nintendo]] and the Japanese company Recruit. It was founded in 1996 to promote smaller video game developers to come up with original game concepts, in particular for the [[Nintendo 64]]. | ||
− | + | More than five studios went forward to became part of Marigul Management including [[Ambrella]], [[Clever Trick]], [[Jamsworks]] (late in April 2003), [[Noise]], [[Param]] and [[Saru Brunei]]. Although the company liquidated in May 2003, Ambrella, Jamsworks and Noise continued to make games. Ambrella, the developers of ''[[Hey You, Pikachu!]]'' became well known for developing several Pokémon spin-offs such as ''[[Pokémon Channel]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Rumble]]'', whereas Noise became popular for the {{ser|Custom Robo}} series. | |
− | == | + | ==Games== |
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+ | ===Not published by Nintendo=== | ||
+ | *'''Teo''': A development team within Marigul Management was developing a game called Teo for the [[Nintendo 64DD]], collaborating with [[Hudson Soft]] and Fujitsu. Fujitsu were considering publishing the game for its official release. It was meant to be a game similar to ''Hey You, Pikachu!'' where the player would speak with a flying dolphin called "Fin Fin" using a microphone. The game was based on the PC game ''{{wp|Fin Fin on Teo the Magic Planet}}'' developed by Fujitsu, but unlike its predecessor, it was eventually canceled. | ||
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+ | *'''Tamagotchi Town''' (Bandai): 1999 Marigul copyright notice on title screen. Unknown role. | ||
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+ | *'''Oekaki Logic''': 1999 Marigul and Sekaibunka-Sha, SUMIRE KOBO copyright notices on title screen. Unknown role. | ||
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+ | *'''En En Angel''': Attributed to Marigul company Frognation<ref>[https://dic.nicovideo.jp/a/%E3%83%9E%E3%83%AA%E3%83%BC%E3%82%AC%E3%83%AB%E3%83%9E%E3%83%8D%E3%82%B8%E3%83%A1%E3%83%B3%E3%83%88 マリーガルマネジメント Nicovideo article]</ref> | ||
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+ | *[[ParityBit]]'s games: Including [[Calciobit]] (2006) | ||
===Ambrella=== | ===Ambrella=== | ||
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===Clever Trick=== | ===Clever Trick=== | ||
*''[[Echo Delta]]'' - Nintendo 64 (canceled) | *''[[Echo Delta]]'' - Nintendo 64 (canceled) | ||
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+ | ===Jamsworks== | ||
+ | [http://kyoto-report.wikidot.com/jamsworks Source] | ||
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+ | *''Calciobit'' - [[Game Boy Advance]] (2006) | ||
+ | *''[[DS Uranai Seikatsu]]'' - [[Nintendo DS]] (2009) | ||
+ | *''[[Culdcept (Nintendo 3DS)]]'' (2012) | ||
+ | *''[[Nintendo Pocket Football Club]]'' (2012) | ||
+ | *''[[Culdcept Revolt]] (2016) | ||
===Noise=== | ===Noise=== | ||
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Animal Leader eventually evolved to become ''[[Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest]]'' for the GameCube in 2002, again assisted by Intelligent Systems. It was only localized in North America. | Animal Leader eventually evolved to become ''[[Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest]]'' for the GameCube in 2002, again assisted by Intelligent Systems. It was only localized in North America. | ||
− | ===Unknown teams=== | + | ===Unknown Nintendo teams=== |
*''[[CatRoots]]'' (cancelled) | *''[[CatRoots]]'' (cancelled) | ||
+ | *Possibly the cancelled [[Nintendo 64DD]] game ''DT'' | ||
*''[[Monster Tactics]]'' (possibly as '''Spiral Co., Ltd''') - see staff credits <ref>[https://photobucket.com/gallery/user/Torchickens/media/bWVkaWFJZDoxMDY2NTQzNDc=/?ref= Official Monster Tactics staff credits from page 40 of the manual]</ref> | *''[[Monster Tactics]]'' (possibly as '''Spiral Co., Ltd''') - see staff credits <ref>[https://photobucket.com/gallery/user/Torchickens/media/bWVkaWFJZDoxMDY2NTQzNDc=/?ref= Official Monster Tactics staff credits from page 40 of the manual]</ref> | ||
+ | *Possibly ''[[Nintendo Pocket Football Club series]]'' by [[ParityBit]], which started with ''[[Calciobit]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]]) | ||
− | + | ==Peripherals== | |
− | + | *[[Nintendo Power (cartridge service)]] | |
− | + | *[[64GB Cable]] (cancelled) | |
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 06:13, 18 July 2019
Marigul Management was a former second-party video game company partially owned by Nintendo and the Japanese company Recruit. It was founded in 1996 to promote smaller video game developers to come up with original game concepts, in particular for the Nintendo 64.
More than five studios went forward to became part of Marigul Management including Ambrella, Clever Trick, Jamsworks (late in April 2003), Noise, Param and Saru Brunei. Although the company liquidated in May 2003, Ambrella, Jamsworks and Noise continued to make games. Ambrella, the developers of Hey You, Pikachu! became well known for developing several Pokémon spin-offs such as Pokémon Channel and Pokémon Rumble, whereas Noise became popular for the Custom Robo series.
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Games
Not published by Nintendo
- Teo: A development team within Marigul Management was developing a game called Teo for the Nintendo 64DD, collaborating with Hudson Soft and Fujitsu. Fujitsu were considering publishing the game for its official release. It was meant to be a game similar to Hey You, Pikachu! where the player would speak with a flying dolphin called "Fin Fin" using a microphone. The game was based on the PC game Fin Fin on Teo the Magic Planet developed by Fujitsu, but unlike its predecessor, it was eventually canceled.
- Tamagotchi Town (Bandai): 1999 Marigul copyright notice on title screen. Unknown role.
- Oekaki Logic: 1999 Marigul and Sekaibunka-Sha, SUMIRE KOBO copyright notices on title screen. Unknown role.
- En En Angel: Attributed to Marigul company Frognation[1]
Ambrella
- Hey You, Pikachu! - Nintendo 64 (1998)
Clever Trick
- Echo Delta - Nintendo 64 (canceled)
=Jamsworks
- Calciobit - Game Boy Advance (2006)
- DS Uranai Seikatsu - Nintendo DS (2009)
- Culdcept (Nintendo 3DS) (2012)
- Nintendo Pocket Football Club (2012)
- Culdcept Revolt (2016)
Noise
- Custom Robo - Nintendo 64 (1999)
- Custom Robo V2 - Nintendo 64 (2000)
Param
- Doshin the Giant - Nintendo 64DD (1999)
- Kyojin no Doshin Kaihou Sensen Chibikkochikko Dai Shuugou - Nintendo 64DD (2000)
A GameCube version of Doshin the Giant was later released in 2002, although assisted by Intelligent Systems. It was only localized in Europe.
Saru Brunei
- Shin Game Design (publication by Satoshi Tajiri; founder of Game Freak) (unknown work)
- Animal Leader - Nintendo 64DD (canceled)
Animal Leader eventually evolved to become Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest for the GameCube in 2002, again assisted by Intelligent Systems. It was only localized in North America.
Unknown Nintendo teams
- CatRoots (cancelled)
- Possibly the cancelled Nintendo 64DD game DT
- Monster Tactics (possibly as Spiral Co., Ltd) - see staff credits [2]
- Possibly Nintendo Pocket Football Club series by ParityBit, which started with Calciobit for the Game Boy Advance)
Peripherals
- Nintendo Power (cartridge service)
- 64GB Cable (cancelled)
References
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