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1-Up Studio

1-Up Studio Inc.[a] (stylized as "1-UP STUDIO."), formerly Brownie Brown Inc.,[b] is a Japanese video game developer founded on June 30, 2000, in Tokyo, Japan by Shinichi Kameoka and Kouji Tsuda, who worked on the Mana series. The studio developed games for both Nintendo and Square Enix, including Magical Vacation and Sword of Mana.

1-Up Studio
Logo since 2013
Native name
1-UPスタジオ株式会社
1-Up Sutajio Kabushiki gaisha
FormerlyBrownie Brown Inc. (2000–2013)
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryVideo games
GenreVideo game development
Founded30 June 2000; 23 years ago (2000-06-30) in Tokyo, Japan
Founder
  • Shinichi Kameoka
  • Kouji Tsuda
HeadquartersKanda Square, 2-2-1 Kandanishiki-cho, ,
Japan
Number of locations
1 studio (2020)
Key people
Gen Kadoi (President)
Number of employees
80 (2023)
ParentNintendo
Website1-up-studio.jp
Footnotes / references
[1][2]

On February 1, 2013, the company announced that due to their recent co-development efforts with Nintendo, they were undergoing a change in internal structure. As a result, the company took on its current name. At the same time, Kameoka left to form a new studio, Brownies.

Since the 2010s, the company has mainly worked as a support studio to Nintendo EPD, with its staff mainly consisting of character artists, field artists, game designers/planners and programmers.[3]

History edit

 
Logo as Brownie Brown.

1-Up was founded on 30 June 2000 as Brownie Brown, and consisted of many 2D artists formerly of Square. Founders Shinichi Kameoka and Kouji Tsuda had previously worked on the Mana series on the Game Boy and Super NES platforms.[4] They left Square due to "differing ideals." The studio's name came from the Brownies, fairies of Scottish folklore said to be hardworking and friendly, which Kameoka believed fit the team's style (a Brownie is featured in the studio's logo).[5] He elaborated that he wanted to make Game Boy Advance games, leading to the creation of Brownie Brown.[6]

The company's first original creation was the Japan-only Magical Vacation for the Game Boy Advance, which was released in 2001. Another popular title developed by Brownie Brown was Sword of Mana, which was created for and published by Square Enix. Thought to be a new title in the Seiken Densetsu series, it was actually an enhanced remake of the first game in the series, Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden (known as Mystic Quest in Europe and Final Fantasy Adventure in North America).

The company has also been credited with the development of Mother 3 in a collaborative effort with Shigesato Itoi and HAL Laboratory for the Game Boy Advance, and Magical Starsign (Magical Vacation: When the Five Stars Align in Japan) for the Nintendo DS. Brownie Brown expressed interest in a Nintendo DS port of Mother 3 if Nintendo asked them to make it, and that they would like it to be enjoyed by fans abroad.[7]

While the company only developed games for Nintendo's handheld consoles up to this point, the company had previously announced a title for the GameCube, named Gofuku, which was scheduled for release in 2005 and announced alongside Magical Starsign.[8][9]

The company later released Blue Dragon Plus for the Nintendo DS, developed alongside Mistwalker,[10] and entered into the downloadable games market in 2009 with A Kappa's Trail, a DSiWare game.[11] Brownie Brown also worked on the DS title Livly Garden, based on a browser game from So-net Entertainment, released in Japan on January 28, 2010,[12] and aided in the development of two Level-5 titles, Professor Layton's London Life, a bonus game included with Professor Layton and the Last Specter, and Fantasy Life, for the DS and 3DS respectively.[13]

On February 1, 2013, the company announced on their original official website that, as a result of their recent development cooperation efforts with Nintendo, Brownie Brown had undergone changes in internal structure, which included officially changing its name to 1-Up Studio and becoming a support studio for Nintendo.[14][6] Upon the changes, Kameoka left 1-Up Studio to found Brownies, seeking to make original games.[15][6] In the same year, Yoshiaki Koizumi became part of the board of directors of the company as one of its directors.[16]

In 2020, the company moved its headquarters to the new Nintendo Tokyo Office building at Kanda Square, Tokyo with Nintendo EPD Tokyo, Nintendo PTD Tokyo, HAL Laboratory Head Office and Tokyo R&D Center, and Game Freak.[17]

Games developed or co-developed edit

as Brownie Brown edit

as 1-Up Studio edit

Year Title Platform(s) Publisher Role[18]
2013 Flipnote Studio 3D[f] Nintendo 3DS Nintendo Design, programming
Super Mario 3D World[f] Wii U Design, level design, sound
2014 Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker[f] Design, level design, sound
2015 The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes[g] Nintendo 3DS Design, programming
2017 Super Mario Odyssey[g] Nintendo Switch Design, level design, CG tool programming, sound
2018 Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker[f] Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch Design, level design, sound
2019 Ring Fit Adventure[g] Nintendo Switch Design, planning, programming
2020 Animal Crossing: New Horizons Design
Super Mario 3D All-Stars[g][h] Design
2021 Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury[g] Design, level design, CG tool programming, sound

Notes edit

  1. ^ Japanese: 1-UPスタジオ株式会社, Hepburn: Wan-Appu Sutajio Kabushiki gaisha
  2. ^ Japanese: 株式会社ブラウニー・ブラウン, Hepburn: Kabushiki gaisha Buraunī Buraun
  3. ^ a b Co-developed with Square Enix.
  4. ^ Co-developed with HAL Laboratory.
  5. ^ a b Co-developed with Level-5.
  6. ^ a b c d e Co-developed with Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development.
  7. ^ a b c d e Co-developed with Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development.
  8. ^ Originally developed by Nintendo EAD (64 & Sunshine) and Nintendo EAD Tokyo (Galaxy).

References edit

  1. ^ "会社概要 | 1-UP Studio Inc". 1-up-studio.jp. from the original on 2019-11-26. Retrieved 2020-07-20.
  2. ^ "会社の沿革 | 1-UP Studio Inc". 1-up-studio.jp. from the original on 2020-09-24. Retrieved 2020-07-20.
  3. ^ "キャリア採用情報 | 1-UP Studio Inc". 1-up-studio.jp. Retrieved 2023-05-23.
  4. ^ IGN Staff (September 29, 2000). "Beware of Hitchhiking Brownies". IGN. from the original on 2005-02-13. Retrieved 2011-09-03.
  5. ^ Long, Andrew (November 3, 2000). . RPGamer.com. Archived from the original on 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2008-07-29.
  6. ^ a b c James, Paul (February 10, 2022). "Interview: Shinichi Kameoka (Mana Franchise, Egglia: Rebirth)". Player2. Retrieved May 22, 2023.
  7. ^ "Brownie Brown "Looking Into" Wii Development". Siliconera. January 20, 2009. from the original on 2020-09-01. Retrieved 2008-07-29.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-03-21. Retrieved 2006-06-19.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-11-06. Retrieved 2006-06-19.
  10. ^ "Brownie Brown developing Blue Dragon Plus". GoNintendo. from the original on September 1, 2020. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
  11. ^ Gantayat, Anoop (December 7, 2009). . andriasang.com. Archived from the original on 2012-08-07. Retrieved 2010-03-03.
  12. ^ Gantayat, Anoop (August 21, 2009). "Brownie Brown Returns on the DS". IGN.com. from the original on 2009-08-26. Retrieved 2009-08-21.
  13. ^ Gantayat, Anoop (August 25, 2009). "Level-5 Shares Future Vision". IGN.com. from the original on 2012-08-19. Retrieved 2009-08-25.
  14. ^ Ishaan (2013-02-01). . Siliconera. Archived from the original on 2020-08-27. Retrieved 2013-02-01.
  15. ^ Romano, Sal (February 13, 2013). "Brownie Brown founder forms new studio". Gematsu. Retrieved May 22, 2023.
  16. ^ "会社概要 | 1-UP Studio Inc". 1-up-studio.jp. Retrieved 2023-05-23.
  17. ^ "HAL Laboratory Relocates to Nintendo Building". Game Rant. 2020-07-20. Retrieved 2023-05-23.
  18. ^ a b "開発協力 | 1-UP Studio Inc". 1-up-studio.jp. Retrieved February 20, 2024.
  19. ^ Gann, Patrick (November 26, 2006). "Magical Starsign". RPGFan. Retrieved May 18, 2023.
  20. ^ "Brownie Brown: From The Beginning To Blue Dragon Plus And Beyond". Siliconera. January 22, 2009. Retrieved May 18, 2023.
  21. ^ Fletcher, JC (September 21, 2011). "A brief look into Professor Layton's London Life". Yahoo! Finance. Retrieved May 18, 2023.
  22. ^ Suszek, Mike (February 2, 2013). "Brownie Brown changes its name to 1-Up Studio". Engadget. Retrieved May 18, 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Japanese)

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This article is about the Japanese video game developer formerly known as Brownie Brown For the tap dancer see Ernest Brown dancer 1 Up Studio Inc a stylized as 1 UP STUDIO formerly Brownie Brown Inc b is a Japanese video game developer founded on June 30 2000 in Tokyo Japan by Shinichi Kameoka and Kouji Tsuda who worked on the Mana series The studio developed games for both Nintendo and Square Enix including Magical Vacation and Sword of Mana 1 Up StudioLogo since 2013Native name1 UPスタジオ株式会社Romanized name1 Up Sutajio Kabushiki gaishaFormerlyBrownie Brown Inc 2000 2013 Company typeSubsidiaryIndustryVideo gamesGenreVideo game developmentFounded30 June 2000 23 years ago 2000 06 30 in Tokyo JapanFounderShinichi KameokaKouji TsudaHeadquartersKanda Square 2 2 1 Kandanishiki cho Chiyoda Tokyo JapanNumber of locations1 studio 2020 Key peopleGen Kadoi President Number of employees80 2023 ParentNintendoWebsite1 up studio wbr jpFootnotes references 1 2 On February 1 2013 the company announced that due to their recent co development efforts with Nintendo they were undergoing a change in internal structure As a result the company took on its current name At the same time Kameoka left to form a new studio Brownies Since the 2010s the company has mainly worked as a support studio to Nintendo EPD with its staff mainly consisting of character artists field artists game designers planners and programmers 3 Contents 1 History 2 Games developed or co developed 2 1 as Brownie Brown 2 2 as 1 Up Studio 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Logo as Brownie Brown 1 Up was founded on 30 June 2000 as Brownie Brown and consisted of many 2D artists formerly of Square Founders Shinichi Kameoka and Kouji Tsuda had previously worked on the Mana series on the Game Boy and Super NES platforms 4 They left Square due to differing ideals The studio s name came from the Brownies fairies of Scottish folklore said to be hardworking and friendly which Kameoka believed fit the team s style a Brownie is featured in the studio s logo 5 He elaborated that he wanted to make Game Boy Advance games leading to the creation of Brownie Brown 6 The company s first original creation was the Japan only Magical Vacation for the Game Boy Advance which was released in 2001 Another popular title developed by Brownie Brown was Sword of Mana which was created for and published by Square Enix Thought to be a new title in the Seiken Densetsu series it was actually an enhanced remake of the first game in the series Seiken Densetsu Final Fantasy Gaiden known as Mystic Quest in Europe and Final Fantasy Adventure in North America The company has also been credited with the development of Mother 3 in a collaborative effort with Shigesato Itoi and HAL Laboratory for the Game Boy Advance and Magical Starsign Magical Vacation When the Five Stars Align in Japan for the Nintendo DS Brownie Brown expressed interest in a Nintendo DS port of Mother 3 if Nintendo asked them to make it and that they would like it to be enjoyed by fans abroad 7 While the company only developed games for Nintendo s handheld consoles up to this point the company had previously announced a title for the GameCube named Gofuku which was scheduled for release in 2005 and announced alongside Magical Starsign 8 9 The company later released Blue Dragon Plus for the Nintendo DS developed alongside Mistwalker 10 and entered into the downloadable games market in 2009 with A Kappa s Trail a DSiWare game 11 Brownie Brown also worked on the DS title Livly Garden based on a browser game from So net Entertainment released in Japan on January 28 2010 12 and aided in the development of two Level 5 titles Professor Layton s London Life a bonus game included with Professor Layton and the Last Specter and Fantasy Life for the DS and 3DS respectively 13 On February 1 2013 the company announced on their original official website that as a result of their recent development cooperation efforts with Nintendo Brownie Brown had undergone changes in internal structure which included officially changing its name to 1 Up Studio and becoming a support studio for Nintendo 14 6 Upon the changes Kameoka left 1 Up Studio to found Brownies seeking to make original games 15 6 In the same year Yoshiaki Koizumi became part of the board of directors of the company as one of its directors 16 In 2020 the company moved its headquarters to the new Nintendo Tokyo Office building at Kanda Square Tokyo with Nintendo EPD Tokyo Nintendo PTD Tokyo HAL Laboratory Head Office and Tokyo R amp D Center and Game Freak 17 Games developed or co developed editas Brownie Brown edit Year Title Platform s Publisher Role 18 2001 Magical Vacation Game Boy Advance Nintendo Lead developer2003 Sword of Mana c Square Enix2006 Mother 3 d NintendoMagical Starsign 19 Nintendo DS2007 Heroes of Mana c Square Enix2008 Blue Dragon Plus 20 AQ Interactive2009 A Kappa s Trail Nintendo DSi NintendoProfessor Layton s London Life 21 e Nintendo DS Level 5 Co developer2010 Livly Garden Marvelous Entertainment Lead developer2011 Super Mario 3D Land 22 f Nintendo 3DS Nintendo Design level design2012 Fantasy Life e Level 5 Co developeras 1 Up Studio edit Year Title Platform s Publisher Role 18 2013 Flipnote Studio 3D f Nintendo 3DS Nintendo Design programmingSuper Mario 3D World f Wii U Design level design sound2014 Captain Toad Treasure Tracker f Design level design sound2015 The Legend of Zelda Tri Force Heroes g Nintendo 3DS Design programming2017 Super Mario Odyssey g Nintendo Switch Design level design CG tool programming sound2018 Captain Toad Treasure Tracker f Nintendo 3DS Nintendo Switch Design level design sound2019 Ring Fit Adventure g Nintendo Switch Design planning programming2020 Animal Crossing New Horizons DesignSuper Mario 3D All Stars g h Design2021 Super Mario 3D World Bowser s Fury g Design level design CG tool programming soundNotes edit Japanese 1 UPスタジオ株式会社 Hepburn Wan Appu Sutajio Kabushiki gaisha Japanese 株式会社ブラウニー ブラウン Hepburn Kabushiki gaisha Burauni Buraun a b Co developed with Square Enix Co developed with HAL Laboratory a b Co developed with Level 5 a b c d e Co developed with Nintendo Entertainment Analysis amp Development a b c d e Co developed with Nintendo Entertainment Planning amp Development Originally developed by Nintendo EAD 64 amp Sunshine and Nintendo EAD Tokyo Galaxy References edit 会社概要 1 UP Studio Inc 1 up studio jp Archived from the original on 2019 11 26 Retrieved 2020 07 20 会社の沿革 1 UP Studio Inc 1 up studio jp Archived from the original on 2020 09 24 Retrieved 2020 07 20 キャリア採用情報 1 UP Studio Inc 1 up studio jp Retrieved 2023 05 23 IGN Staff September 29 2000 Beware of Hitchhiking Brownies IGN Archived from the original on 2005 02 13 Retrieved 2011 09 03 Long Andrew November 3 2000 Brownie Brown President Talks About Name Game RPGamer com Archived from the original on 2012 03 20 Retrieved 2008 07 29 a b c James Paul February 10 2022 Interview Shinichi Kameoka Mana Franchise Egglia Rebirth Player2 Retrieved May 22 2023 Brownie Brown Looking Into Wii Development Siliconera January 20 2009 Archived from the original on 2020 09 01 Retrieved 2008 07 29 GAF News Brownie Brown reveals new DS RPG amp GC game Archived from the original on 2006 03 21 Retrieved 2006 06 19 RPGamer News Bulletin Brownie Brown Names Latest Project Archived from the original on 2006 11 06 Retrieved 2006 06 19 Brownie Brown developing Blue Dragon Plus GoNintendo Archived from the original on September 1 2020 Retrieved May 24 2020 Gantayat Anoop December 7 2009 Nintendo Teams with Brownie Brown for DSiWare andriasang com Archived from the original on 2012 08 07 Retrieved 2010 03 03 Gantayat Anoop August 21 2009 Brownie Brown Returns on the DS IGN com Archived from the original on 2009 08 26 Retrieved 2009 08 21 Gantayat Anoop August 25 2009 Level 5 Shares Future Vision IGN com Archived from the original on 2012 08 19 Retrieved 2009 08 25 Ishaan 2013 02 01 Nintendo Subsidiary Brownie Brown Changes Name To 1 Up Studio Siliconera Archived from the original on 2020 08 27 Retrieved 2013 02 01 Romano Sal February 13 2013 Brownie Brown founder forms new studio Gematsu Retrieved May 22 2023 会社概要 1 UP Studio Inc 1 up studio jp Retrieved 2023 05 23 HAL Laboratory Relocates to Nintendo Building Game Rant 2020 07 20 Retrieved 2023 05 23 a b 開発協力 1 UP Studio Inc 1 up studio jp Retrieved February 20 2024 Gann Patrick November 26 2006 Magical Starsign RPGFan Retrieved May 18 2023 Brownie Brown From The Beginning To Blue Dragon Plus And Beyond Siliconera January 22 2009 Retrieved May 18 2023 Fletcher JC September 21 2011 A brief look into Professor Layton s London Life Yahoo Finance Retrieved May 18 2023 Suszek Mike February 2 2013 Brownie Brown changes its name to 1 Up Studio Engadget Retrieved May 18 2023 External links editOfficial website in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1 Up Studio amp oldid 1215973852 Nintendo DS, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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