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− | '''Denyusha Co., Ltd.''' (Japanese: デニッシュ) is a video game and technology company. Its parent company was [[MissingLink]]. | + | '''Denyusha Co., Ltd.''' (Japanese: デニッシュ), stylized as '''Den-yu-sha''', is a video game and technology company. Its parent company was [[MissingLink]]. |
Similar to [[Nintendo Network Service Development]], they are known for some of [[Nintendo]]'s more experimental works, specifically they have worked for the [[Pokémon Mini]] projects and [[Mobile Game Boy Adapter]], [[Mobile Trainer]]. | Similar to [[Nintendo Network Service Development]], they are known for some of [[Nintendo]]'s more experimental works, specifically they have worked for the [[Pokémon Mini]] projects and [[Mobile Game Boy Adapter]], [[Mobile Trainer]]. |
Revision as of 20:41, 1 October 2021
Denyusha Co., Ltd. (Japanese: デニッシュ), stylized as Den-yu-sha, is a video game and technology company. Its parent company was MissingLink.
Similar to Nintendo Network Service Development, they are known for some of Nintendo's more experimental works, specifically they have worked for the Pokémon Mini projects and Mobile Game Boy Adapter, Mobile Trainer.
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