NDCUBE
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NDCUBE | |
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Type | First Party |
Founded | March 1, 2000 |
Status | Active |
Base | Tokyo, Japan |
Bestseller | F-Zero: Maximum Velocity |
Homepage | Japanese Site |
Notable Members | Takehiro Izushi Mitoshi Yamagami |
NDCUBE is a game studio that was co-founded by Nintendo and Dentsu, a large Japanese advertising firm.
History[edit]
F-Zero producers initially Takehiro Izushi and Mitoshi Yamagami shared the responsibility of heading up NDCUBE.
NDCUBE has published various low-profile games for the Gamecube and Gameboy Advance. The only game they made in this period that made it to America was F-Zero: Maximum Velocity. In 2010, Nintendo completely bought out the company, with Dentsu stepping aside. The only game it has made since then is Wii Party for the Nintendo Wii.