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'''Brownie Brown''' was a video game development studio. | '''Brownie Brown''' was a video game development studio. Founded on June 30, 2000 by Shinichi Kameoka and Kōji Tsuda, among other former developers of the [[wikipedia:Mana (series)|Mana series]], they worked on [[Mother 3]] and other [[Nintendo]] specific games. In 2013, the company changed its name to '''1-UP Studio''' as a reflection of its increased ties with Nintendo. Kameoka and Tsuda would leave 1-UP Studio that same year to form a new company called Brownies. | ||
==Games developed== | ==Games developed== | ||
===Game Boy Advance=== | ===Game Boy Advance=== | ||
*''[[Mother 3]]'' | *''[[Mother 3]]'' | ||
*''[[ | *''[[kovopedia:Magical Vacation|Magical Vacation]]'' | ||
*''[[wikipedia:Sword of Mana|Sword of Mana]]'' | *''[[wikipedia:Sword of Mana|Sword of Mana]]'' | ||
===Nintendo DS=== | ===Nintendo DS=== | ||
*''[[ | *''[[kovopedia:Magical Starsign|Magical Starsign]]'' | ||
*''[[wikipedia:Heroes of Mana|Heroes of Mana]]'' | *''[[wikipedia:Heroes of Mana|Heroes of Mana]]'' | ||
*''[[wikipedia:Blue Dragon Plus|Blue Dragon Plus]]'' | *''[[wikipedia:Blue Dragon Plus|Blue Dragon Plus]]'' | ||
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*''[[mariowiki:Super Mario 3D Land|Super Mario 3D Land]]'' (development cooperation) | *''[[mariowiki:Super Mario 3D Land|Super Mario 3D Land]]'' (development cooperation) | ||
*''[[wikipedia:Fantasy Life|Fantasy Life]]'' (co-developed with Level-5) | *''[[wikipedia:Fantasy Life|Fantasy Life]]'' (co-developed with Level-5) | ||
*''[[ | *''[[zeldapedia:The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Tri_Force_Heroes|The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes]]'' (development cooperation) | ||
===Wii U=== | ===Wii U=== | ||
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*[http://1-up-studio.jp/index.html 1-UP Studio website (Japanese)] | *[http://1-up-studio.jp/index.html 1-UP Studio website (Japanese)] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:44, 23 September 2023
Brownie Brown was a video game development studio. Founded on June 30, 2000 by Shinichi Kameoka and Kōji Tsuda, among other former developers of the Mana series, they worked on Mother 3 and other Nintendo specific games. In 2013, the company changed its name to 1-UP Studio as a reflection of its increased ties with Nintendo. Kameoka and Tsuda would leave 1-UP Studio that same year to form a new company called Brownies.
Games developed
Game Boy Advance
Nintendo DS
- Magical Starsign
- Heroes of Mana
- Blue Dragon Plus
- Livly Garden
- London Life in Professor Layton and the Last Specter (co-developed with Level-5)
- A Kappa's Trail
Nintendo 3DS
- Super Mario 3D Land (development cooperation)
- Fantasy Life (co-developed with Level-5)
- The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes (development cooperation)
Wii U
- Super Mario 3D World (development cooperation)
- Captain Toad:Treasure Tracker (development cooperation)
External links
- Brownie Brown website (Japanese), October 2012 (archived)
- Brownie Brown website (English), October 2012 (archived)
- 1-UP Studio website (Japanese)
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