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As of 2013, the company changed its name to the current one,<ref name="1-uphistory" /> and producer [[Yoshiaki Koizumi]] became the director of the company.<ref>[https://1-up-studio.jp/company/outline.html Corporate outline page on 1-Up Studio's official website]</ref>
As of 2013, the company changed its name to the current one,<ref name="1-uphistory" /> and producer [[Yoshiaki Koizumi]] became the director of the company.<ref>[https://1-up-studio.jp/company/outline.html Corporate outline page on 1-Up Studio's official website]</ref>
==''Super Mario'' games developed==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width: 50%;text-align:center"
!Title
!Year released
!Console
|-
|''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''
|2011
|[[Nintendo 3DS]]
|-
|''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''
|2013
|[[Wii U]]
|-
|''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''
|2014
|Wii U
|-
|''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''
|2017
|[[Nintendo Switch]]
|-
|''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Switch / Nintendo 3DS)|Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''
|2018
|Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]''
|2020
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]''
|2021
|Nintendo Switch
|}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 00:03, July 18, 2024

1-UP Studio
1-UP Studio logo
Founded June 2000
First Super Mario game Super Mario 3D Land
Latest Super Mario game Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
Current president Gen Kadoi

1-UP Studio (formerly known as Brownie Brown) is a Japanese video game developer and wholly owned subsidiary of Nintendo[1] based in Tokyo. It was founded by a majority of ex-Square Enix staff including graphic designer Shinichi Kameoka that left the company due to creative differences. The company started off primarily developing Japanese role-playing games for handheld systems, but since the early 2010s, it has been involved in the production of some titles in the Super Mario series.

Part of Super Mario 3D Land's development was outsourced to 1-UP Studio as to have the game released in time for the 2011 Holiday season. Director Koichi Hayashida closely supervised the team to ensure they would understand Nintendo's game design philosophy and work in harmony with the main development team.[2] The team was contracted again for Super Mario 3D World[3] and later for Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker[4] and Super Mario Odyssey.[5]

As of 2013, the company changed its name to the current one,[1] and producer Yoshiaki Koizumi became the director of the company.[6]

Super Mario games developed

Title Year released Console
Super Mario 3D Land 2011 Nintendo 3DS
Super Mario 3D World 2013 Wii U
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker 2014 Wii U
Super Mario Odyssey 2017 Nintendo Switch
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker 2018 Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS
Super Mario 3D All-Stars 2020 Nintendo Switch
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury 2021 Nintendo Switch

Gallery

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