Indieszero Explained

indieszero Corporation, Ltd.
Brands:monsteroctopus
Type:Private
Location City:Musashino, Tokyo
Location Country:Japan
Location:Kichijoji Hommachi 1-31-11 KS building 7F
Key People:Masanobu Suzui (鈴井匡伸)
Products:Video games
Num Employees:52 (April 2024)

is a small video game development company headquartered in Musashino, Tokyo, Japan. It was founded on April 21, 1997, and has developed video games for other video game companies, including Nintendo, SEGA, and Square Enix.

Overview

The name is a portmanteau, indicating independent video games with a low budget and minimal connections to other developers, which is described as "almost zero".[1]

The philosophy of the company is to make games that are easy to understand and user-friendly.[2] [3] The company initially specialized in games for handheld game consoles, but eventually expanded to smartphones.[4] It makes licensed trading-card games for popular franchises such as Legend of Mana and Final Fantasy.[5]

The founder Masanobu Suzui commented that the company plans to "make new products that has never been created before". He regards the company as a game developer that "cherishes a creative viewpoint rather than state-of-the-art technology capabilities" and makes games that can be immersed by a long-time video game player but also aimed at what everyone can easily play.[6]

History

In 1997, at age 24, Masunobu Suzui founded the company along with two members from the fresh graduate discovery project Nintendo & Dentsu Game Seminar (predecessor of the current Nintendo Game Seminar). They were initially tasked with developing for Nintendo's Satellaview peripheral for the Super Famicom. This includes Sutto Hankoku and Cooking Pong!.[7]

The company developed many games for the Nintendo DS such as Electroplankton. Shaberu! DS Oryōri Navi released by Nintendo in July 2006 won the 10th Media Arts Festival Entertainment Division Excellence Award. was released from Sega in November, with one million copies sold and a special prize in the annual work section of the Japan Game Award 2007.[8] [9]

In June 2011, the company released DualPenSports as its first Nintendo 3DS game.[10] It then collaborated with Square Enix on Theatrhythm Final Fantasy, in which Masunobu Suzui reunited with former Bandai producer Ikuro Kuroku. The game was ported to iOS and arcade, and had two independent sequels titled and Theatrhythm Dragon Quest.[10]

The company collaborated with Nintendo EAD for the development of NES Remix for both the Nintendo 3DS and the Wii U. During the planning phase, Koichi Hayashida, the Director of Nintendo Tokyo Production Department, who had participated in the Nintendo & Dentsu Game Seminar as a student together with Masunobu Suzui, called Suzui to partner on the game development. Suzui brought a prototype, which Hayashida immediately approved. Development of the Nintendo 3DS Guide Louvre Museum was recently completed, so the company was able to commit to the project. The game was well-reviewed and two sequels in the form of NES Remix 2 and Ultimate NES Remix were developed.[4] [11]

The company first mobile game is Grand Marche no Meikyuu, released in September 2016. The game was developed in collaboration with Square Enix, after development of Theatrhythm Dragon Quest.[12] Square Enix announced the game server's closure in November 2017.[13]

During Nintendo's E3 Presentation in 2017, the company was revealed to be co-developing , a strategic action-RPG-puzzle game for the Nintendo 3DS with Nintendo.[14] [15] It was ported as the company's first Nintendo Switch game, to be released on the same day as the 3DS version, and revealed in a Nintendo Direct in March 2018.[16] [17]

Gameography

!Year!Title!Genre!Platform!Role
1997Sutte HakkunAction PuzzleSuper FamicomProgramming
1997Oryouri Pon!Cooking GuideSuper FamicomPlanning, Script, Programming, Graphics
1998Denshi no Seirei Chi-bittoDesktopWindows 95/98Planning, Script, Programming, Graphics
2002Sakura Momoko no Ukiuki CarnivalInternet SimulationGame Boy AdvancePlanning Support, Graphics, Programming
2003Mario Party-eCardGame Boy AdvancePlanning, Script, Programming, Graphics
2005Sennen KazokuSimulationGame Boy AdvanceTotal Production
2005ElectroplanktonMusic GameNintendo DS, Nintendo DSiPrograming, Graphics, Localization
2006Shaberu! DS Oryōri NaviCooking GuideNintendo DSPlanning, Graphics, Programming
2006Oshare Majo: Love and Berry DS CollectionDance ActionNintendo DSPlanning, Direction, 2D Graphics, Programming (SEGA)
2007Retro Game ChallengeGame CollectionNintendo DSPlanning, Graphics, Programming
2008DS Calligraphy TrainingEdutainmentNintendo DSPlanning, Graphics, Programming
2008Cooking GuideNintendo DSGraphics, Programming
2009Game CollectionNintendo DSPlanning, Graphics, Programming
2010America's Test Kitchen: Let's Get CookingCooking GuideNintendo DSPlanning, Graphics, Programming
2011DualPenSportsSportsNintendo 3DSPlanning, Graphics, Programming
2012Theatrhythm Final FantasyRhythmNintendo 3DS, iOSPlanning, Graphics, Programming
2013Nintendo 3DS Guide: LouvreGuideNintendo 3DSGraphics, Programming
2013NES RemixGame CollectionWii UGraphics, Programming
2014RhythmNintendo 3DSPlanning, Graphics, Programming
2014NES Remix 2Game CollectionWii UGraphics, Programming
2014Ultimate NES RemixGame CollectionNintendo 3DSGraphics, Programming
2015Theatrhythm Dragon QuestRhythmNintendo 3DSPlanning, Graphics, Programming
2015Real Escape Game X Nintendo 3DSEscape RoomNintendo 3DSPlanning, Graphics, Programming
2016Grand Marche no MeikyuuRPGiOS, AndroidPlanning, Graphics, Programming
2016Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All-Star CarnivalRhythmArcadePlanning, Graphics, Programming
2018Action PuzzleNintendo 3DS, Nintendo SwitchPlanning, Graphics, Programming
2019Dr Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo SwitchEdutainmentNintendo SwitchGraphics, Programming
2020RhythmNintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Epic Games StorePlanning, Graphics, Programming
2021EdutainmentNintendo SwitchGraphics, Programming
2023Theatrhythm Final Bar LineRhythmNintendo Switch, PlayStation 4Planning, Graphics, Programming
2024GameCenter CX: Arino no Chousenjou 1+2 REPLAYGame CollectionNintendo SwitchPlanning, Graphics, Programming
2024[18] PartyNintendo SwitchPlanning, Graphics, Programming [19]

Notes and References

  1. April 2014. 大人も子供もファミコン世代も。ファミコンリミックス開発者インタビュー. ニンテンドードリーム.
  2. Web site: ゲームデザイン CEDEC 2011 Computer Entertaintment Developers Conference. cedec.cesa.or.jp. ja. 2018-03-13.
  3. News: 3DS「タッチ!ダブルペンスポーツ」プレイレポ! CC2の楽屋裏. 2011-06-13. CC2の楽屋裏. 2018-03-13. ja.
  4. News: 任天堂"宮本イズム"伝承者たちが語る「ファミコン黄金時代という高い壁、そして新たな黄金時代のつくり方」 - エンタメ - ニュース|週プレNEWS[週刊プレイボーイのニュースサイト]. 週プレNEWS[週刊プレイボーイのニュースサイト]. 2018-03-13. ja.
  5. News: Indies Zero: The Draw Of Portable Games - Siliconera. 2011-01-06. Siliconera. 2018-03-13. en-US.
  6. 10 October 2016. 吉祥寺.mag. 亜細亜大学.
  7. Web site: 『千年家族』開発スタッフインタビューin吉祥寺. www.nintendo.co.jp. 2018-03-13.
  8. Web site: 『DS美文字トレーニング』開発スタッフインタビュー[1]]. www.nintendo.co.jp. ja. 2018-03-13.
  9. Web site: CEDEC 2009 CESA Developers Conference. cedec.cesa.or.jp. 2018-03-13.
  10. News: 社長が訊く『ニンテンドー3DS』ソフトメーカークリエーター 篇|ニンテンドー3DS|Nintendo. 任天堂ホームページ. 2018-03-13. ja.
  11. April 2014. 大人も子供もファミコン世代も。ファミコンリミックス開発者インタビュー. ニンテンドードリーム. 2014年4月号.
  12. News: The recipe for Grand Marche no Meikyuu is equal parts fantasy RPG, cooking and anime - Geek.com. 2016-09-11. Geek.com. 2018-03-13. en-US. 2018-03-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20180314044043/https://www.geek.com/tech/the-recipe-for-grand-marche-no-meikyuu-is-equal-parts-fantasy-rpg-cooking-and-anime-1669891/. dead.
  13. News: Square Enix's Grand Marche no Meikyū Smartphone Game Shuts Down in November. Anime News Network. 2018-03-13. en.
  14. News: Sushi Striker is a 3DS game about eating hella sushi and flinging empty plates at the haters. The Verge. 2018-03-13.
  15. Web site: Nintendo announces Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido, new 3DS game dedicated to eating sushi. Alexander. Julia. 2017-06-14. Polygon. 2018-03-13.
  16. Web site: Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido heading to the Switch in June. Alexander. Julia. 2018-03-08. Polygon. 2018-03-13.
  17. 'Sushi Striker' Coming To Switch and 3DS In June. Rolling Stone. 2018-03-13. 2018-03-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20180313214148/https://www.rollingstone.com/glixel/news/sushi-striker-coming-to-switch-and-3ds-in-june-w517647. dead.
  18. https://mynintendonews.com/2024/07/11/theatrhythm-developer-indieszero-is-team-behind-nintendo-world-championships/
  19. Web site: Nintendo World Championships ファミコン世界大会/Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition . 2024-07-25 . indieszero . ja.