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{{Company infobox | {{Company infobox | ||
|name=1-UP Studio | |name=1-UP Studio | ||
− | |logo=[[File: | + | |logo=[[File:1-Up Studio logo.png|250px]] |
|caption= | |caption= | ||
+ | |founded=June 30, 2000 | ||
+ | |founder=Shinichi Kameoka<br>Kōji Tsuda | ||
+ | |president=Gen Kadoi | ||
|parent=[[Nintendo]] | |parent=[[Nintendo]] | ||
− | + | |externallink=[https://1-up-studio.jp/ 1-up-studio.jp] | |
− | |externallink=[ | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''1-UP Studio | + | '''1-UP Studio Inc.''' ({{Tt|1-UPスタジオ株式会社|Wan Appu Sutajio Kabushiki-gaisha}}), formerly '''Brownie Brown Inc.''' ({{Tt|株式会社ブラウニー・ブラウン|Kabushiki-gaisha Buraunī |
+ | Buraun}}), is a [[Nintendo]]-funded video game developer based in Tokyo, Japan. The studio was initially founded in 2000 by former [[Square Enix|Square]] employees, and is best known for its collaborative efforts with Nintendo. In 2013, founders Shinichi Kameoka and Kōji Tsuda would leave 1-UP Studio to form Brownies later that year. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Brownie Brown was initially founded in June 2000 by a group of former 2D artists for Square, who left due to creative differences. Nintendo trademarked the name, which according to Brownie Brown referred to their logo: an elf known as a brownie named Brown. | + | Brownie Brown was initially founded in June 2000 by a group of former 2D artists for Square, who left due to creative differences. Nintendo trademarked the name, which according to Brownie Brown referred to their logo: an elf known as a [[kovopedia:Brownie|brownie]] named [[kovopedia:Brown|Brown]]. |
− | In February 2013, as part of a corporate restructure | + | In February 2013, as part of a corporate restructure and reflecting their recent collaborations with Nintendo, the company was renamed to 1-UP Studio. |
==Games published by Nintendo== | ==Games published by Nintendo== | ||
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|[[Game Boy Advance]] | |[[Game Boy Advance]] | ||
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− | |''[[Sword of Mana]]'' | + | |''[[Sword of Mana]]''<ref group="note">Co-developed with [[Square Enix]].</ref> |
|2003 | |2003 | ||
|Game Boy Advance | |Game Boy Advance | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |''[[Mother 3]]'' | + | |''[[Mother 3]]''<ref group="note">Co-developed with [[HAL Laboratory]].</ref> |
|2006 | |2006 | ||
|Game Boy Advance | |Game Boy Advance | ||
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|[[Nintendo DS]] | |[[Nintendo DS]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |''[[Professor Layton and the Last Specter]]'' | + | |''[[Professor Layton and the Last Specter]]''<ref name="Level-5" group="note">Development assistance for [[Level-5]].</ref> |
|2009 | |2009 | ||
|Nintendo DS | |Nintendo DS | ||
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|[[DSiWare]] | |[[DSiWare]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' | + | |''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''<ref name="EAD" group="note">Co-developed with [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development|Nintendo EAD]].</ref> |
|2011 | |2011 | ||
|[[Nintendo 3DS]] | |[[Nintendo 3DS]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |''[[Fantasy Life]]'' | + | |''[[Fantasy Life]]''<ref name="Level-5" group="note"/> |
|2012 | |2012 | ||
|Nintendo 3DS | |Nintendo 3DS | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' | + | |''[[Flipnote Studio 3D]]''<ref name="EAD" group="note">Co-developed with [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development|Nintendo EAD]].</ref> |
+ | |2013 | ||
+ | |Nintendo 3DS | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''<ref name="EAD" group="note"/> | ||
|2013 | |2013 | ||
|[[Wii U]] | |[[Wii U]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'' | + | |''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''<ref name="EAD" group="note"/> |
|2014 | |2014 | ||
|Wii U | |Wii U | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes]]'' | + | |''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes]]''<ref name="EAD" group="note"/> |
|2015 | |2015 | ||
|Nintendo 3DS | |Nintendo 3DS | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''<ref name="EPD" group="note">Co-developed with [[Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development|Nintendo EPD]].</ref> | ||
+ | |2017 | ||
+ | |[[Nintendo Switch]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Ring Fit Adventure]]''<ref name="EPD" group="note"/> | ||
+ | |2019 | ||
+ | |Nintendo Switch | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Animal Crossing: New Horizons]]''<ref name="EPD" group="note"/> | ||
+ | |2020 | ||
+ | |Nintendo Switch | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]''<ref name="EPD" group="note"/> | ||
+ | |2020 | ||
+ | |Nintendo Switch | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]''<ref name="EPD" group="note"/> | ||
+ | |2021 | ||
+ | |Nintendo Switch | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan=3| | ||
+ | <small>{{reflist|group=note}}</small> | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | < | + | ==Gallery== |
− | + | <gallery> | |
+ | 220px-Brownie_Brown_logo.jpg|Former logo, as Brownie Brown | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | + | {{otherwikis | |
− | *{{ | + | |StrategyWiki=Category:1-UP Studio |
− | + | |Super Mario Wiki=1 | |
+ | |WikiBound=Brownie Brown | ||
+ | |Kovopedia=Brownie Brown}} | ||
+ | *{{wp|1-Up Studio|1-Up Studio on Wikipedia}} | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
{{Nintendo}} | {{Nintendo}} | ||
[[Category:Companies]] | [[Category:Companies]] |
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1-UP Studio Inc. (1-UPスタジオ株式会社), formerly Brownie Brown Inc. (株式会社ブラウニー・ブラウン), is a Nintendo-funded video game developer based in Tokyo, Japan. The studio was initially founded in 2000 by former Square employees, and is best known for its collaborative efforts with Nintendo. In 2013, founders Shinichi Kameoka and Kōji Tsuda would leave 1-UP Studio to form Brownies later that year.
History
Brownie Brown was initially founded in June 2000 by a group of former 2D artists for Square, who left due to creative differences. Nintendo trademarked the name, which according to Brownie Brown referred to their logo: an elf known as a brownie named Brown.
In February 2013, as part of a corporate restructure and reflecting their recent collaborations with Nintendo, the company was renamed to 1-UP Studio.
Games published by Nintendo
Gallery
External links
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