1-Up Studio

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1-Up Studio
Type Subsidiary of Nintendo
Founded June 30, 2000 (Brownie Brown)
February 1, 2013 (1-Up Studio)
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan
Key people Kameoka Shinichi, founder
Kouji Tsuda, founder
Industry Video games
Products Video games
Number of people 52
Website http://www.1-up-studio.jp/

1-Up Studio is a video game development subsidiary of Nintendo.

Brownie Brown

Brownie Brown was founded on June 30, 2000 in Tokyo, Japan by Kameoka Shinichi and Kouji Tsuda.

1-Up Studio

The name was changed to 1-Up Studio on February 1, 2013, after an internal restructuring.

Games by Brownie Brown owned by WEC Museum

Title Released Platform Notes Added to the Museum
Magical Vacation Game Boy Advance 2001 January 10, 2020 Japanese-exclusive.
Mother 3 Game Boy Advance 2006 January 10, 2020 Japanese-exclusive.

Games by 1-Up Studio owned by WEC Museum

Title Released Platform Notes Added to the Museum
The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes Nintendo 3DS 2015 December 16, 2017 Cooperated on development with Nintendo EPD and Grezzo.
Super Mario 3D World Wii U 2013 November 20, 2017 Cooperated on development with Nintendo EPD.
Super Mario Odyssey Switch 2017 November 11, 2017 Cooperated on development with Nintendo EPD.

Applications by 1-Up Studio owned by WEC Museum

Title Released Platform Notes Added to the Museum
Flipnote Studio 3D Nintendo 3DS 2015 December 16, 2017 My Nintendo exclusive, silver point reward.
Co-developed with Nintendo EAD.