HAMSTER Corporation

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HAMSTER Corporation
Logo for HAMSTER Corporation
Founded November 11, 1999[?]
First Super Mario game Arcade Archives: Mario Bros. (2017)
Latest Super Mario game Arcade Archives: VS. Wrecking Crew (2020)
Alternate logo for HAMSTER Corporation
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HAMSTER Corporation, also known as simply HAMSTER, is a Japanese game company that was spun off from the video game division of Toshiba-EMI Limited on November 11, 1999. The company developed a series of emulated arcade video game re-releases under the name Arcade Archives starting in 2014 for the PlayStation 4.[1] The series would be introduced to the Nintendo Switch eShop on March 3, 2017. Nintendo first announced several re-releases of various Nintendo arcade games in the September 13, 2017 Nintendo Direct.[2] Various arcade games have been re-released in the series including various Super Mario arcade games exclusively for Nintendo Switch.

List of Super Mario games

Title Release date Console
Arcade Archives: Mario Bros. September 27, 2017 Nintendo Switch
Arcade Archives: VS. Super Mario Bros. December 22, 2017 Nintendo Switch
Arcade Archives: Donkey Kong June 15, 20181 Nintendo Switch
Arcade Archives: Donkey Kong Jr. December 21, 2018 Nintendo Switch
Arcade Archives: Donkey Kong 3 April 5, 2019 Nintendo Switch
Arcade Archives: Pinball 2 August 30, 2019 Nintendo Switch
Arcade Archives: Golf 3 October 25, 2019 Nintendo Switch
Arcade Archives: VS. Wrecking Crew May 1, 2020 Nintendo Switch

1 - Arcade Archives: Donkey Kong first released on June 14, 2018 in North America
2 - The game originally released as VS. Pinball.
3 - The game originally released as Stroke & Match Golf.

References

  1. ^ January 13, 2017. ハムスター,「アーケードアーカイブス」「アケアカNEOGEO」のタイトルをNintendo Switchで配信へ。まずは「KOF'98」が3月登場. 4gamer (Japanese). Retrieved November 28, 2024.
  2. ^ Nintendo of America (September 4, 2019). Nintendo Direct 9.13.2017 (27:07). YouTube. Retrieved November 28, 2024.

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