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is a Nintendo-funded and owned video game development studio opened on June 30, 2000 and based in Tokyo, Japan. The company itself consists of many ex-Square Co., Ltd. 2D artists, who had participated on the development of Legend of Mana. Two of its founders had previously worked on the award-winning Seiken Densetsu series on the Game Boy and Super Nintendo gaming consoles. Nintendo trademark the Brownie Brown name, the meaning of the name is that according to Brownie Brown's website, a Brownie is a hard working elf, and the elf that is on their logo, is named Brown, thus he is the Brownie Brown. 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:... full article at wikipedia

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Created by Metaweb Oct 23, 2006
Last edited by pipeline Apr 25, 2008

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