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Retro Studios is a Austin based game studio that Nintendo has bought. According to their web site, "They have lovely singing voices, and only use their powers for good.  Their kung fu is mighty, and the Force is always with them."
 
Retro Studios is a Austin based game studio that Nintendo has bought. According to their web site, "They have lovely singing voices, and only use their powers for good.  Their kung fu is mighty, and the Force is always with them."

Revision as of 11:52, 26 March 2007

RetroStudiosLogo.jpg
Retro Studios
Type First Party
Founded 1998
Status Active
Base Austin, Texas
Bestseller Metroid Prime
Homepage English Site
Notable Members Michael Kelbaugh
Key Franchises Metroid

Retro Studios is a Austin based game studio that Nintendo has bought. According to their web site, "They have lovely singing voices, and only use their powers for good. Their kung fu is mighty, and the Force is always with them."

History

Founded in 1998, Retro spent it's first few years struggling with several cancelled projects. In 2001, Nintendo offered Retro Studios the license to the long-dormant Metroid franchise. The game did well. Then-president, Jeff Spangenberg, sold his shares in the company to Nintendo. Michael Kelbaugh was named president. They followed up their success with Metroid Prime 2: Echoes for the Gamecube. Currently, they are working on Metroid Prime 3: Corruption for the Wii.

Games

Gamecube

Wii