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The '''Jupiter Corporation''' (株式会社ジュピター, ''Kabushiki gaisha Jupitā'') is a Japanese video game developer based in Kyoto. It was established on June 11, 1992.<ref>[http://www.jupiter.co.jp/e/company/outline.html Jupiter Corporation's profile]</ref> The company developed most games of the ''Picross'' series, including its six ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' themed installments ''[[Mario's Picross]]'', ''[[Mario's Super Picross]]'', ''[[Picross 2]]'', ''[[Picross NP]]'', ''[[Club Nintendo Picross]]'' (released in 2012 for Japanese [[Club Nintendo (rewards program)|Club Nintendo]] users for [[Nintendo 3DS]]<ref>http://senpaigamer.com/nintendo-3ds/club-nintendo-picross-download-game-gift-japan-09132012-1209</ref>) and ''[[Club Nintendo Picross+]]'' (released in 2014 for Japanese Club Nintendo Premium users for Nintendo 3DS<ref>http://www.reinodocogumelo.com/2014/09/game-picross-exclusivo-e-calendario-do.html</ref>). Jupiter mostly creates games for [[Nintendo]]'s handheld consoles. The company is also responsible for various Nintendo licensed products, including accessories for the [[Nintendo DS]] as well as papercrafts. Most of these products are based on the ''Pokémon'' franchise, but there is also an aluminum case for DS game cards featuring a ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' design available.<ref>[http://www.jupiter.co.jp/e/product/license/acds/acds01.html Aluminum Case DS]</ref>
The '''Jupiter Corporation''' (株式会社ジュピター, ''Kabushiki gaisha Jupitā'') is a Japanese video game developer based in Kyoto. It was established on June 11, 1992.<ref>[http://www.jupiter.co.jp/e/company/outline.html Jupiter Corporation's profile]</ref> The company developed most games of the ''Picross'' series, including its six ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' themed installments ''[[Mario's Picross]]'', ''[[Mario's Super Picross]]'', ''[[Picross 2]]'', ''[[Picross NP]]'', ''[[Club Nintendo Picross]]'' (released in 2012 for Japanese [[Club Nintendo (rewards program)|Club Nintendo]] users for [[Nintendo 3DS]]<ref>http://senpaigamer.com/nintendo-3ds/club-nintendo-picross-download-game-gift-japan-09132012-1209</ref>) and ''[[Club Nintendo Picross+]]'' (released in 2014 for Japanese Club Nintendo Premium users for Nintendo 3DS<ref>http://www.reinodocogumelo.com/2014/09/game-picross-exclusivo-e-calendario-do.html</ref>). Jupiter mostly creates games for [[Nintendo]]'s handheld consoles. The company is also responsible for various Nintendo licensed products, including accessories for the [[Nintendo DS]] as well as papercrafts. Most of these products are based on the ''Pokémon'' franchise, but there is also an aluminum case for DS game cards featuring a ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' design available.<ref>[http://www.jupiter.co.jp/e/product/license/acds/acds01.html Aluminum Case DS]</ref>


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Revision as of 14:56, May 28, 2023

Jupiter
Logo of Jupiter
Founded June 11, 1992[?]
First Super Mario game Mario's Picross
Latest Super Mario game Club Nintendo Picross+
Current president Makoto Nakayama

The Jupiter Corporation (株式会社ジュピター, Kabushiki gaisha Jupitā) is a Japanese video game developer based in Kyoto. It was established on June 11, 1992.[1] The company developed most games of the Picross series, including its six Super Mario themed installments Mario's Picross, Mario's Super Picross, Picross 2, Picross NP, Club Nintendo Picross (released in 2012 for Japanese Club Nintendo users for Nintendo 3DS[2]) and Club Nintendo Picross+ (released in 2014 for Japanese Club Nintendo Premium users for Nintendo 3DS[3]). Jupiter mostly creates games for Nintendo's handheld consoles. The company is also responsible for various Nintendo licensed products, including accessories for the Nintendo DS as well as papercrafts. Most of these products are based on the Pokémon franchise, but there is also an aluminum case for DS game cards featuring a WarioWare: Touched! design available.[4]

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