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In many of its games during the early to mid-'90s, it used the name ''HALKEN'' (derived from their literal Japanese name "HAL KENkyūjo"), as well as HAL Laboratory. Some of its early titles were also released as HAL America, a North American subsidiary of the company.
In many of its games during the early to mid-'90s, it used the name ''HALKEN'' (derived from their literal Japanese name "HAL KENkyūjo"), as well as HAL Laboratory. Some of its early titles were also released as HAL America, a North American subsidiary of the company.


The current president of Nintendo, Satoru Iwata, was a former president of HAL. Other important figures include [[Masahiro Sakurai]], who created the Kirby character and the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series and now leads his own company, [[Sora Ltd.]]
The former president of Nintendo, Satoru Iwata, was a former president of HAL. Other important figures include [[Masahiro Sakurai]], who created the Kirby character and the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series and now leads his own company, [[Sora Ltd.]]


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Revision as of 01:03, July 22, 2015

HAL Laboratory, Inc.
HAL Laboratory logo.png
Type Private
Founded February 21, 1980[1]
Key people Satoru Iwata (former president), Masahiro Sakurai (former employee)
Industry Video game industry
Products Video games
Employees 110
Website http://www.hallab.co.jp/

HAL Laboratory, Inc. (株式会社ハル研究所, Kabushikigaisha Haru Kenkyūjo) is a Japanese video game company that was founded on February 21, 1980. Its name comes from the HAL 9000 computer in the novel and film 2001: A Space Odyssey.[2] The company is most famous for creating the Kirby series, as well as the Super Smash Bros. series. HAL Laboratory is a subsidiary of Nintendo and was acquired by the company when Satoru Iwata, one of their former employees, became president of Nintendo.

History

HAL Laboratory was originally a group of friends who shared a desire to create video games, and started off making games for the MSX system and the Commodore 64, until Nintendo released their NES in 1983.[3]

In many of its games during the early to mid-'90s, it used the name HALKEN (derived from their literal Japanese name "HAL KENkyūjo"), as well as HAL Laboratory. Some of its early titles were also released as HAL America, a North American subsidiary of the company.

The former president of Nintendo, Satoru Iwata, was a former president of HAL. Other important figures include Masahiro Sakurai, who created the Kirby character and the Super Smash Bros. series and now leads his own company, Sora Ltd.

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