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Intelligent Systems is one of Nintendo's first party developers. They are known for their work on [[Nintendo Wars]] and [[Fire Emblem]]. In the past, they have worked closely with [[R&D 1]].
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'''Intelligent Systems''' is one of Nintendo's first party developers. They are known for creating strategy series such as ''[[Portal: Fire Emblem|Fire Emblem]]'' and ''[[Portal: Nintendo Wars|Nintendo Wars]]'' as well as working on subseries of other games such as the ''[[Paper Mario]]'' RPG games of the ''[[Portal: Mario Brothers|Mario]]'' series and the ''[[Portal: Wario|WarioWare]]'' games. In the past, they worked closely with [[R&D 1]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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Intelligent Systems was founded by a group of developers from R&D 1. When R&D 1 was told to focus on the [[Gameboy]], the defectors started their own team: Intelligent Systems. Gunpei Yokoi was the head of both teams and they shared personal on certain projects. However, they also created their own games including [[Famicom Wars]] and [[Fire Emblem]].  
 
Intelligent Systems was founded by a group of developers from R&D 1. When R&D 1 was told to focus on the [[Gameboy]], the defectors started their own team: Intelligent Systems. Gunpei Yokoi was the head of both teams and they shared personal on certain projects. However, they also created their own games including [[Famicom Wars]] and [[Fire Emblem]].  
  
During the [[Super Nintendo]] era, they split themselves into four teams: Team Deer Forse, responsible for work on [[Super Metroid]]; Team Battle Clash, who worked on [[Super Scope]] games; Team Emblem, who worked on [[Fire Emblem]] games; and Team Shikamaru, who worked on [[Mario Paint]]. Most of their games for the Super Nintendo were niche titles.
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During the [[Super NES]] era, they split themselves into four teams: Team Deer Forse, responsible for work on [[Super Metroid]]; Team Battle Clash, who worked on [[Super Scope]] games; Team Emblem, who worked on ''[[Portal: Fire Emblem|Fire Emblem]]'' games; and Team Shikamaru, who worked on ''[[Mario Paint]]''. Most of their games for the Super NES were niche titles.
  
When the [[Nintendo 64]] was released, Intelligent Systems had trouble with working in 3D. They decided to focus on Gameboy games. However, they have started developing games for the [[Gamecube]] and the [[Wii]].
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When the [[Nintendo 64]] was released, Intelligent Systems had trouble with working in 3D. They decided to focus on handheld games, but they eventually returned to developing games for the [[Gamecube]] and the [[Wii]].
  
Along with making games, Intelligent System has been responsible for the development tools for every Nintendo system to date, with the possible exception of the [[Wii]].
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Along with making games, Intelligent Systems has been responsible for the development tools for every Nintendo system to date, with the possible exception of the [[Wii]].
  
 
==Games==
 
==Games==
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*[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]]
 
*[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]]
 
*[[Mario Paint]]
 
*[[Mario Paint]]
*[[Metal Combat-Falcon's Revenge]]
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*[[Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge]]
 
*[[Super Famicom Wars]]
 
*[[Super Famicom Wars]]
 
*[[Super Metroid]]
 
*[[Super Metroid]]
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*[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]
 
*[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]
 
*[[Super Paper Mario]]
 
*[[Super Paper Mario]]
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*[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]
  
===[[Gameboy]]===
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===[[WiiWare]]===
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*[[Eco Shooter: Plant 530]]
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*[[WarioWare D.I.Y. Showcase]]
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===[[Game Boy]]===
  
 
*[[Alleyway]]
 
*[[Alleyway]]
 
*[[Baseball]]
 
*[[Baseball]]
*[[Gameboy Wars]]
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*[[Game Boy Wars]]
*[[Golf]]
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*[[Golf (Game Boy)|Golf]]
 
*[[Tetris Attack]]
 
*[[Tetris Attack]]
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*[[Yakuman]]
  
===[[Gameboy Color]]===
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===[[Game Boy Color]]===
  
 
*[[Card Hero]]
 
*[[Card Hero]]
*[[Gameboy Wars 2]]
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*[[Pokémon Puzzle Challenge]]
*[[Pokemon Puzzle Challenge]]
 
  
===[[Gameboy Advance]]===
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===[[Game Boy Advance]]===
  
 
*[[Advance Wars]]
 
*[[Advance Wars]]
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*[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]
 
*[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]
 
*[[Game Boy Wars Advance 1+2]]
 
*[[Game Boy Wars Advance 1+2]]
*[[Mario Kart Super Circuit]]
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*[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]
 
*[[Napoleon]]
 
*[[Napoleon]]
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*[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]
 
*[[Wrecking Crew]]
 
*[[Wrecking Crew]]
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===[[Wii U]]===
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*''[[Game & Wario]]''
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*''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''
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===[[Nintendo Switch]]===
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*''[[Fire Emblem: Three Houses]]''
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*''[[Fire Emblem Warriors]]'' (with Koei Tecmo)
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*''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''
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*''[[Pushmo World]]''
  
 
===[[Nintendo DS]]===
 
===[[Nintendo DS]]===
  
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*[[Advance Wars: Days of Ruin]]
 
*[[Advance Wars: Dual Strike]]
 
*[[Advance Wars: Dual Strike]]
*[[Panel de Pon DS]]
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*[[Face Training]]
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*[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon]]
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*[[Fire Emblem: Shin Monshou no Nazo: Hikari to Kage no Eiyuu]]
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*[[Kousaku Card Battle: Card Hero]]
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*[[Planet Puzzle League]]
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*[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]
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*[[WarioWare: Touched!]]
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===[[DSiWare]]===
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*[[Bird & Bombs]]
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*[[Dictionary 6 in 1 with Camera Function]]
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*Dragon Quest Wars
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*[[Link 'n' Launch]]
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*[[Nintendo DSi Instrument Tuner]]
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*[[Nintendo DSi Metronome]]
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*[[Spotto!]]
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*[[WarioWare: Snapped!]]
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===[[Nintendo 3DS]]===
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*''[[Codename: S.T.E.A.M.]]''
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*''[[Crashmo]]''
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*''[[Daigasso! Band Brothers P]]'' (with [[Nintendo SDD]])
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*''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]'' (with [[Nintendo SPD]])
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*''[[Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia]]''
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*''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]''
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*''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''
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*''[[Pushmo]]''
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*''[[Stretchmo]]''
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*''[[WarioWare Gold]]''
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===[[New Nintendo 3DS]]===
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*''[[Fire Emblem Warriors]]'' (with Koei Tecmo)
  
 
===[[Virtual Boy]]===
 
===[[Virtual Boy]]===
  
*[[Dragon Hopper]]
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*''[[Galactic Pinball]]''
*[[Galactic Pinball]]
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===Mobile===
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*''[[Fire Emblem Heroes]]'' (with [[Nintendo EPD]])
  
 
[[Category:First Party Developers]]
 
[[Category:First Party Developers]]

Latest revision as of 07:27, 14 January 2019

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Intelligent Systems
Type First Party
Founded 1986
Status Active
Base Kyoto, Japan
Bestseller Golf
Homepage Japanese Site
Notable Members Shouzo Kaga
Gunpei Yokoi
Key Franchises Fire Emblem
Famicom Wars

Intelligent Systems is one of Nintendo's first party developers. They are known for creating strategy series such as Fire Emblem and Nintendo Wars as well as working on subseries of other games such as the Paper Mario RPG games of the Mario series and the WarioWare games. In the past, they worked closely with R&D 1.

History[edit]

Intelligent Systems was founded by a group of developers from R&D 1. When R&D 1 was told to focus on the Gameboy, the defectors started their own team: Intelligent Systems. Gunpei Yokoi was the head of both teams and they shared personal on certain projects. However, they also created their own games including Famicom Wars and Fire Emblem.

During the Super NES era, they split themselves into four teams: Team Deer Forse, responsible for work on Super Metroid; Team Battle Clash, who worked on Super Scope games; Team Emblem, who worked on Fire Emblem games; and Team Shikamaru, who worked on Mario Paint. Most of their games for the Super NES were niche titles.

When the Nintendo 64 was released, Intelligent Systems had trouble with working in 3D. They decided to focus on handheld games, but they eventually returned to developing games for the Gamecube and the Wii.

Along with making games, Intelligent Systems has been responsible for the development tools for every Nintendo system to date, with the possible exception of the Wii.

Games[edit]

Nintendo Entertainment System[edit]

Super Nintendo[edit]

Nintendo 64[edit]

Gamecube[edit]

Wii[edit]

WiiWare[edit]

Game Boy[edit]

Game Boy Color[edit]

Game Boy Advance[edit]

Wii U[edit]

Nintendo Switch[edit]

Nintendo DS[edit]

DSiWare[edit]

Nintendo 3DS[edit]

New Nintendo 3DS[edit]

Virtual Boy[edit]

Mobile[edit]