stone128 said:
If I'm not mistaken, Brownie brown is a Nintendo second party developer.
Nope, they're actually a 1st party developer.
ruby_onix said:
Brownie Brown is a Nintendo second-party made up of 16-bit era ex-Square people, and they were "on loan" to Square for Sword of Mana. No idea what they're doing now. (Edit: World of Mana DS seems logical)
They're likely not working on the Seiken Densetsu games for DS or PS2 imo. Square Enix beefed up Division 8 so they wouldn't need to collaberate on such projects.
ruby_onix said:
Square did have one "handheld team", which worked on the Wonderswan games, and FF1&2 PSX, FF 1&2 GBA, and is probably working on FF3 DS.
Square picked up a second "handheld team" when they absorbed Quest, who had made Tactics Ogre on the GBA. They made FF Tactics Advance on the GBA under Yasumi Matsuno (an earlier Quest aqqusition). They probably got rolled into FFXII development.
Actually, they had several teams focused on handheld R&D, though not exclusively. The teams still made PlayStation games too here and there and Kawazu oversaw most of Square's handheld R&D on WonderSwan iirc.
Tracing back Square's handheld games to the current divisions...
Division 1 (Yoshinori Kitase)
-Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (PSP)
-Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (GBA) co-developed with Jupiter
Division 2 (Akitoshi Kawazu)
-Final Fantasy I&II: Dawn of Souls (GBA)
-Final Fantasy III (DS)
-Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles series (DS)
-Makai Toushi SaGa (WSC)
-Romancing SaGa (WSC)
Division 4 (Yasumi Matsuno?)
-Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (GBA)
-Wild Card (WSC)
Division 5 (Yuusuke Hirata)
-Chocobo Land (GBA)
-Final Fantasy (WSC) co-developed with TOSE Software
-Final Fantasy II (WSC) co-developed with TOSE Software
-Final Fantasy IV (WSC) co-developed with TOSE Software
-Hataraku Chocobo (WSC)
Division 6 (Toshirou Tsuchida)
-Blue Wing Blitz (WSC)
-Front Mission (WSC)
Division 7 (Takashi Tokita)
-Hanjuku Eiyuu (WSC)
-Hanjuku Eiyuu DS: Egg Monster Heroes (DS) co-developed with Neverland
Division 8 (Kouichi Ishii)
-Seiken Densetsu series (DS)
-Sword of Mana (GBA) co-developed with Brownie Brown
ruby_onix said:
Edit: I have no guess as to who worked on Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.
It was Jupiter corp. Makers of Pokemon Pinball RuSa and the Mario's Picross series.
djtiesto said:
No, that was Imagineer, I think. I wonder whatever happened to them...
Imagineer's still around. I think they make mostly Metabots games for Natsume these days and mobile stuff.