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===SEGA Genesis===
 
===SEGA Genesis===

Revision as of 16:25, 3 October 2009

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Game Freak
Type Second Party
Founded 1989
Status Active
Bestseller ‎Pokémon: Red, Green and Blue Versions
Homepage Japanese Site
Notable Members Satoshi Tajiri
Ken Sugimori
Key Franchises Pokémon

Game Freak is the second party developer responsible for the Pokemon franchise. Game Freak was originally a fanzine fun by Satoshi Tajiri, among others. During it's early history, it developed games for various other publishers, but favored Nintendo. By the time Pokemon was released, they were a second party. Once Pokemon hit stores, they kept developing that franchise, though they have done one non-Pokemon game since then (Drill Dozer).

Games

Nintendo Entertainment System

Super Nintendo

  • Bushi Seiryunden: Futari no Yuusha
  • Mario & Wario
  • Nontan to Issho: Kuru Kuru Puzzle
  • Smart Ball
  • Smart Ball 2

Gamecube

Gameboy

Gameboy Color

Gameboy Advance

Nintendo DS

SEGA Genesis

  • Magical Taru Ruuto-Kun
  • Pulseman

TurboGrafx-16

  • Bazaaru de Gozaru no Game de Gozaru

Playstation

  • Click + Medic