Saru Brunei (Marigul)
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Saru Brunei | |
Type | Private |
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Founded | |
Headquarters | |
Industry | Computer and video game industry |
Products | video games |
Website | http://www.marigul.co.jp/ |
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[edit] Company Profile
Saru Brunei is a video game development company who works as a second-party developer for Nintendo.
Saru Brunei is a part of Marigul Management, Inc., a company created by Nintendo and the Japanese telecommunications company Recruit for the purpose of enlisting smaller design teams to focus their energies on original game design, rather than worrying about creating big-time sellers.
Saru Brunei is headed up by former Nintendo game designer Gento Matsumoto. Matsumoto was Shigeru Miyamoto's right-hand man for 15 years.
Saru Brunei was responsible for the cancelled Nintendo 64 game, Doubutsu Banchou, they then however ported the game to the Nintendo GameCube as Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest in 2002. the game was published by Nintendo in Japan, but published by Atlus in North America.
[edit] Games
[edit] Nintendo 64
- Doubutsu Banchou (cancelled)
[edit] GameCube
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First-party |
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Brownie Brown • Intelligent Systems • EAD • EAD Tokyo • Integrated R&D • R&D 1 • R&D 2 • NST • Retro Studios |
Second-party |
AlphaDream • Ambrella • Camelot • Fuse Games • Game Freak • Genius Sonority • HAL Laboratory • NDCUBE • Nexon • Noise • Saru Brunei • skip Ltd. |