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'''Mario Co., Ltd''' was an additional company involved in the production of the 1992 video game [[Hello Kitty World (Famicom)|Hello Kitty World]] for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]]. The base game was already produced by [[nintendo:Nintendo|Nintendo Research & Development 1]] and [[nintendo:Softnica|Pax Softnica]] for the [[Game Boy]] game [[wikipedia:Balloon Kid|Balloon Kid]]. ASCII Corporation and Sanrio assisted Mario Co., Ltd. with marketing, and [[Character Soft]] published the game.
'''Mario Co., Ltd''' was an additional company involved in the production of the 1992 video game [[Hello Kitty World (Famicom)|Hello Kitty World]] for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]]. The base game was already produced by [[Nintendo|Nintendo Research & Development 1]] and [[Softnica|Pax Softnica]] for the [[Game Boy]] game [[wikipedia:Balloon Kid|Balloon Kid]]. ASCII Corporation and Sanrio assisted Mario Co., Ltd. with marketing, and [[Character Soft]] published the game.


According to a Computer Business Review news article from March 1991, Mario Co., Ltd was a joint venture between [[Nintendo]] and {{WP|Dentsu|Dentsu}} (an advertising and public relations stock company) that was 51% owned by Nintendo and 49% owned by Dentsu, hence it is highly likely that this is the same company that worked on Hello Kitty World.<ref>[http://www.cbronline.com/news/nintendo_dentsu_joint_venture NINTENDO & DENTSU JOIN VENTURE (CBR)]</ref>
According to a Computer Business Review news article from March 1991, Mario Co., Ltd was a joint venture between [[Nintendo]] and {{WP|Dentsu|Dentsu}} (an advertising and public relations stock company) that was 51% owned by Nintendo and 49% owned by Dentsu, hence it is highly likely that this is the same company that worked on Hello Kitty World.<ref>[http://www.cbronline.com/news/nintendo_dentsu_joint_venture NINTENDO & DENTSU JOIN VENTURE (CBR)]</ref>

Revision as of 09:29, 5 October 2022

Mario Co., Ltd was an additional company involved in the production of the 1992 video game Hello Kitty World for the Famicom. The base game was already produced by Nintendo Research & Development 1 and Pax Softnica for the Game Boy game Balloon Kid. ASCII Corporation and Sanrio assisted Mario Co., Ltd. with marketing, and Character Soft published the game.

According to a Computer Business Review news article from March 1991, Mario Co., Ltd was a joint venture between Nintendo and Dentsu (an advertising and public relations stock company) that was 51% owned by Nintendo and 49% owned by Dentsu, hence it is highly likely that this is the same company that worked on Hello Kitty World.[1]

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