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'''Creatures Inc.''', formerly known as '''Ape Inc.''', was a developer for the [[Mother (series)|EarthBound/Mother series]], making the first {{vg|Mother|two}} [[EarthBound|games]]. They also own much of the [[bulbapedia:Pokémon|Pokémon franchise]].
'''Creatures Inc.''', formerly known as '''Ape Inc.''', was a developer for the [[Mother (series)|EarthBound/Mother series]], making the first {{vg|Mother|two}} [[EarthBound|games]]. They also own a large share of the [[bulbapedia:Pokémon|Pokémon franchise]].
==History==
==History==
Ape Inc. is a Japanese toy company founded by Tsunekazu Ishihara. It was involved in the development of the first two games in the Mother series. In November 8, 1995, the company was reformatted into Creatures Inc., and is now known as one of the developers of the Pokémon franchise. Hirokazu Tanaka, one of the composers of Mother and EarthBound, is currently the president of the company.
Ape Inc. was founded as a subsidiary of Nintendo in March of 1989 with the express purpose of developing the original Mother title. Then-president of Nintendo, Hiroshi Yamauchi, organized the creation of the development studio after receiving [[Shigesato Itoi]]'s proposal for an RPG set in contemporary times. Itoi was set as the C.E.O. and director of the project, alongside staff such as Tsunekazu Ishihara and Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka. Once the Mother project was completed in July of '89, early prototypes and general concept work for the sequel began. During this period Ape primarily served to assist other developers on separate projects.
 
The five-year long development period of Earthbound led to numerous threats of cancellation, which eventually resulted in Satoru Iwata of HAL laboratory joining the project. Under Iwata's instruction, the entire base code of Earthbound was scrapped and the development began anew under his supervision, with the smaller HAL team working on programming and the larger Ape side of the project focusing on specific features of the game, such as dialogue, enemy data, area maps, etc. The two sides of the team would meet biweekly at HAL's office.
 
In November 8, 1995, the company was reformatted into Creatures Inc., which would assist Game Freak in the final phases of the development of ''Pokemon Red & Blue''. With the explosive success of the Pokemon series in the mid 90's, Creatures was re-purposed to supervise the management of Pokemon multimedia and spin-off titles, and is now controls 1/3rd of the Pokémon franchise. Hirokazu Tanaka would become president of the company shortly thereafter, and assist in the finance and development of the Game Boy Camera peripheral that saw release in early 1998.
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Creatures Inc., formerly known as Ape Inc., was a developer for the EarthBound/Mother series, making the first two games. They also own a large share of the Pokémon franchise.

History

Ape Inc. was founded as a subsidiary of Nintendo in March of 1989 with the express purpose of developing the original Mother title. Then-president of Nintendo, Hiroshi Yamauchi, organized the creation of the development studio after receiving Shigesato Itoi's proposal for an RPG set in contemporary times. Itoi was set as the C.E.O. and director of the project, alongside staff such as Tsunekazu Ishihara and Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka. Once the Mother project was completed in July of '89, early prototypes and general concept work for the sequel began. During this period Ape primarily served to assist other developers on separate projects.

The five-year long development period of Earthbound led to numerous threats of cancellation, which eventually resulted in Satoru Iwata of HAL laboratory joining the project. Under Iwata's instruction, the entire base code of Earthbound was scrapped and the development began anew under his supervision, with the smaller HAL team working on programming and the larger Ape side of the project focusing on specific features of the game, such as dialogue, enemy data, area maps, etc. The two sides of the team would meet biweekly at HAL's office.

In November 8, 1995, the company was reformatted into Creatures Inc., which would assist Game Freak in the final phases of the development of Pokemon Red & Blue. With the explosive success of the Pokemon series in the mid 90's, Creatures was re-purposed to supervise the management of Pokemon multimedia and spin-off titles, and is now controls 1/3rd of the Pokémon franchise. Hirokazu Tanaka would become president of the company shortly thereafter, and assist in the finance and development of the Game Boy Camera peripheral that saw release in early 1998. Template:Stub-reallife