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'''Grezzo''' is a Japanese video game development studio based in Tokyo. The company was founded in December of 2006, and as of April 2007 is headed by former [[Square Enix]] employee Koichi Ishii. The company's most notable titles include handheld remakes of classic ''The Legend of Zelda'' games.
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'''GREZZO Co.,Ltd.''' (株式会社グレッゾ ''Kabushiki Gaisha Gurezzo'') is a Japanese video game development studio based in Tokyo. The company was founded in December of 2006, and as of April 2007 is headed by former [[Square Enix]] employee Koichi Ishii. The company's most notable titles include handheld remakes of classic ''The Legend of Zelda'' games. The name "Grezzo" was derived from the Italian phrase "diamante grezzo", meaning "a diamond in the rough".<ref>[https://www.grezzo.co.jp/en/message GREZZO Co.,Ltd. - Message from CEO]. GREZZO Co.,Ltd. Retrieved January 17, 2023.</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:35, 23 August 2024

Greezo
Greezo logo.jpg
Founded: December 2006
Founder: N/A
President: Koichi Ishii
Parent / owner: N/A
Divisions / subsidiaries: N/A
Website:
www.grezzo.co.jp/jp/

GREZZO Co.,Ltd. (株式会社グレッゾ Kabushiki Gaisha Gurezzo) is a Japanese video game development studio based in Tokyo. The company was founded in December of 2006, and as of April 2007 is headed by former Square Enix employee Koichi Ishii. The company's most notable titles include handheld remakes of classic The Legend of Zelda games. The name "Grezzo" was derived from the Italian phrase "diamante grezzo", meaning "a diamond in the rough".[1]

Games published by Nintendo

Game Year Console
Line Attack Heroes 2010 WiiWare
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D 2011 Nintendo 3DS
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition 2011 DSiWare
Flower Town 2013 Nintendo 3DS
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D 2015 Nintendo 3DS
The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes[note 1] 2015 Nintendo 3DS
Ever Oasis 2017 Nintendo 3DS
Luigi's Mansion[2] 2018 Nintendo 3DS
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening[3] 2019 Nintendo Switch
Miitopia 2021 Nintendo Switch
  1. Co-developed with Nintendo EAD.


External links

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Grezzo on other NIWA Wikis:
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Super Mario Wiki
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Zelda Wiki

References

  1. GREZZO Co.,Ltd. - Message from CEO. GREZZO Co.,Ltd. Retrieved January 17, 2023.
  2. Luigi's Mansion. Australian Classification. Retrieved May 3, 2018.
  3. Breath Of The Wild Is Getting A Sequel Because The Team Had Too Many DLC Ideas (And Other Info From Zelda's Producer). Kotaku (June 18, 2019). Retrieved June 18, 2019.


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