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{{Infobox Company
 
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| Name        = Atelier Double
 
| Name        = Atelier Double
| Founded      = December 26, 1986
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| Founded      = 1986-12-26
 
| Headquarters = Japan
 
| Headquarters = Japan
 
| Website      =  
 
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'''''Atelier Double''''' (''株式会社アトリエドゥーブル'') was a Japanese game developer founded by Toshiro Inoue. They are probably best known for their horrible NES adaptation of Winter Games.
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'''''Atelier Double''''' (''株式会社アトリエドゥーブル'') was a Japanese game developer founded by Toshiro Inoue. They are probably best known for their horrible NES adaptation of Winter Games, as well as the Game Boy versions of Boxxle ([[Soukoban]]). The company usually worked with [[Pony Canyon]].
  
 
Most of their NES games lacked credits. According to Kenichi Tomizawa, this was because they were developed at a time where game credits were uncommon.
 
Most of their NES games lacked credits. According to Kenichi Tomizawa, this was because they were developed at a time where game credits were uncommon.

Revision as of 02:51, 5 August 2020

Atelier Double
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Founded 1986-12-26
Headquarters Japan

Atelier Double (株式会社アトリエドゥーブル) was a Japanese game developer founded by Toshiro Inoue. They are probably best known for their horrible NES adaptation of Winter Games, as well as the Game Boy versions of Boxxle (Soukoban). The company usually worked with Pony Canyon.

Most of their NES games lacked credits. According to Kenichi Tomizawa, this was because they were developed at a time where game credits were uncommon.

Games

Music Development

NES

Kenichi Tomizawa programmed a sound driver in 6502 assembly programming, in which the music had to be written that way.

Audio Personnel

Links