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{{about|the video game company|the treasure in the [[Wario (franchise)|Wario franchise]]|[[Treasure (Wario franchise)]]|other uses|[[Treasures]]}} | {{about|the video game company|the treasure in the [[Wario (franchise)|Wario franchise]]|[[Treasure (Wario franchise)]]|other uses|[[Treasures]]}} | ||
{{company infobox | {{company-infobox | ||
|logo=Treasure_Logo.png | |logo=Treasure_Logo.png | ||
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|founded=June 19, 1992 | |founded=June 19, 1992 | ||
| | |firstgame=''[[Wario World]] | ||
|president=Masato Maegawa | |president=Masato Maegawa | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Treasure''' is a Japanese video game company who developed ''[[Wario World]]'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. Although ''Wario World'' was one of the company's best-selling games, they never went on to create further ones for the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]]. They have also created many third-party games such as ''{{wp|Gunstar Heroes}}'', ''{{wp|Dynamite Headdy}}'', ''{{wp|Alien Soldier}}'' and ''{{wp|Light Crusader}}'', which are now downloadable on the [[Virtual Console]]. | |||
''' | They also developed games like ''{{wp|Mischief Makers}}'' and ''{{wp|Sin and Punishment}}'' on the [[Nintendo 64]], and even iconic shooters like ''{{wp|Radiant Silvergun}}'' and its spiritual successor ''{{wp|Ikaruga}}'', the later of which is now available on the GameCube and [[Nintendo Switch]]. | ||
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