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− | '''Project M''' was the name of the collaborative development team for ''[[Metroid: Other M]]''.<ref>[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/92136-Nintendo-Team-Ninja-Collaborate-on-Metroid-Other-M Nintendo, Team Ninja Collaborate on Metroid: Other M]. The Escapist (June 2, 2009). Retrieved March 15, 2017.</ref> Headed by [[Yoshio Sakamoto]], the main development staff was made up of employees from [[Nintendo]] and [[Koei Tecmo]]'s {{wp|Team Ninja}} | + | '''Project M''' was the name of the collaborative development team for ''[[Metroid: Other M]]''.<ref>[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/92136-Nintendo-Team-Ninja-Collaborate-on-Metroid-Other-M Nintendo, Team Ninja Collaborate on Metroid: Other M]. The Escapist (June 2, 2009). Retrieved March 15, 2017.</ref> Headed by [[Yoshio Sakamoto]], the main development staff was made up of employees from [[Nintendo]] and [[Koei Tecmo]]'s {{wp|Team Ninja}}. A third company, CG animation studio D-Rockets, was also brought in to work on the game's cinematics. In total, Project M consisted of over 100 members.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2009/06/04/e3-2009-metroid-other-m-heavy-on-action-and-story E3 2009: Metroid: Other M Heavy on Action and Story]. IGN (June 4, 2009). Retrieved March 15, 2017.</ref> |
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Project M was the name of the collaborative development team for Metroid: Other M.[1] Headed by Yoshio Sakamoto, the main development staff was made up of employees from Nintendo and Koei Tecmo's Team Ninja. A third company, CG animation studio D-Rockets, was also brought in to work on the game's cinematics. In total, Project M consisted of over 100 members.[2]
References
- ↑ Nintendo, Team Ninja Collaborate on Metroid: Other M. The Escapist (June 2, 2009). Retrieved March 15, 2017.
- ↑ E3 2009: Metroid: Other M Heavy on Action and Story. IGN (June 4, 2009). Retrieved March 15, 2017.