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Intelligent Systems
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Intelligent Systems | |||
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File:Intelligent Systems logo.png | |||
Type | Subsidiary | ||
Founded | February 18th, 1984 | ||
Key people | Toru Narihiro | ||
Industry | Video Games | ||
Products | Video Games (Nintendo only) | ||
Employees | 123 | ||
Parent | Nintendo | ||
Website | www.intsys.co.jp |
Intelligent Systems is a Japanese subsidiary of Nintendo. They played a part in the development of Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl. They are similar to HAL Laboratory, as they are a subsidiary of Nintendo and only create games for Nintendo. They have also developed games in Nintendo's Fire Emblem, WarioWare, and Paper Mario series, as well as Mario Kart: Super Circuit in the Mario Kart series. Aside from developing games, they also help Nintendo with certain projects, such as building the 3D camera into the Nintendo 3DS.