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'''Brownie Brown Inc.''' | '''Brownie Brown Inc.''' was a [[Nintendo]]-funded and owned video game development studio based in Tokyo, Japan. It was founded on June 30, 2000. They are best known for their work on the ''{{wp|Professor Layton}}'' games. Brownie Brown was responsible for the development of two ''[[Mana (series)|Mana]]'' games, ''[[Sword of Mana]]'' and ''[[Heroes of Mana]]'', released in 2003 and 2007 respectively. | ||
The company itself | The company itself consisted of many ex-[[Square Co., Ltd.|Square]] artists. At least two of its founders (Kameoka Shinichi and Kouji Tsuda) had previously worked on the ''Mana'' games for the [[Game Boy]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. Brownie Brown's first original title was the [[Game Boy Advance]] title ''{{wp|Magical Vacation}}'', which was released in 2001 exclusively in Japan. | ||
As of February 2013, the studio changed its name to 1-UP Studio, | As of February 2013, the studio changed its name to 1-UP Studio, and operates as a full subsidiary of Nintendo. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=ブラウニーブラウン | |Jap=ブラウニーブラウン | ||
|JapR=Buraunī Buraun | |JapR=Buraunī Buraun}} | ||
==External link== | ==External link== |
Latest revision as of 19:24, February 3, 2022
Brownie Brown Inc. was a Nintendo-funded and owned video game development studio based in Tokyo, Japan. It was founded on June 30, 2000. They are best known for their work on the Professor Layton games. Brownie Brown was responsible for the development of two Mana games, Sword of Mana and Heroes of Mana, released in 2003 and 2007 respectively.
The company itself consisted of many ex-Square artists. At least two of its founders (Kameoka Shinichi and Kouji Tsuda) had previously worked on the Mana games for the Game Boy and Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Brownie Brown's first original title was the Game Boy Advance title Magical Vacation, which was released in 2001 exclusively in Japan.
As of February 2013, the studio changed its name to 1-UP Studio, and operates as a full subsidiary of Nintendo.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ブラウニーブラウン Buraunī Buraun |
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External link[edit]
- Official Japanese website (Wayback Machine)