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Revision as of 06:39, January 24, 2018
Template:Company-infobox Game Freak (stylized as GAME FREAK) is a Japanese video game company, which is best known for developing the popular Pokémon series, and since creating the first Pokémon games, became a second-party company for Nintendo. Before the Pokémon series, they worked for other companies such as Sony and Sega. They also made some Mario games, including Yoshi and Mario & Wario, the latter of which was only released in Japan.
Title | Year Released | Console |
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Yoshi | 1991 | NES, Game Boy |
Mario & Wario (Japan only) | 1993 | Super Famicom |
Game Boy Camera | 1998 | Game Boy |