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Intelligent Systems refers to a Video Game Developer and internal team of Nintendo Co., Ltd .

Intelligent Systems came into being when members of Nintendo's R&D1 division headed by Gunpei Yokoi splintered off into its own development team. Yokoi worked alongside Intelligent Systems on a number of their titles before his departure from Nintendo following the failure of the Virtual Boy . Intelligent Systems is known for creating or expanding some of the most well-received Nintendo franchises, including '' Metroid '', '' Kid Icarus '', '' Nintendo Wars '', '' Paper Mario '', and '' Fire Emblem ''. In the past they have also designed many of Nintendo's development tools including the Super Nintendo Emulator SE .

Intelligent Systems currently focuses on Game Boy and GameCube development in addition to developing games for all of Nintendo's former handhelds and consoles.


GAME CONSOLES


''Nintendo Entertainment System (Famicom)''




''Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Super Famicom)''


  • '' Super Famicom Wars '' (Japan Only) - The sequel to the ''Japan only'' turn-based strategy game.

  • '' Super Metroid '' - The third, and arguably most popular, entry in the Metroid Series .

  • '' Panel De Pon '' (Japan Only) - A puzzle game starring a young girl named Lip. It was released in the United States under the names '' Tetris Attack '' and '' Pokémon Puzzle League '', and rereleased in the ''Japan only'' '' Nintendo Puzzle Collection ''.

  • ''''. Starred Yoshi and Little Yoshi in various quests against Bowser and his minions in order to save their friends, doing puzzle fights between them and the enemies (The Game Boy version was later released in Japan as "Yoshi no Panepon").

  • '' Battle Clash '' - Known as ''Space Bazooka'' in Japan. It uses the Super Scope accessory.

  • '''' (Japan only) - Contains a remake of and sequel to the original Fire Emblem game.

  • '''' (Japan only) - Touted as the most successful entry in the Fire Emblem series in Japan, it spans two generations of characters, starring Sigurd in the first half and Celice in the second half. Widely played through Emulation outside Japan, hence an Import Classic , since the release of '' Super Smash Bros. Melee ''.

  • '''' (Japan only) - The very last game ever released for the Super Famicom/SNES. It takes place between chapters 5 and 6 of ''Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu''.

  • '''' - Battle Clash's sequel, it improves on its predecessor's gameplay and presentation.



''Nintendo 64''


  • '', featuring a new Paper style of visuals, and new style of gameplay.

  • '' Pokémon Puzzle League '' - A remake to ''Panel de Pon'' or ''Tetris Attack'' - Developed in the US by Nintendo Software Technology Corporation .

  • ''64 Wars'' (Cancelled) - The Nintendo 64 sequel to ''Game Boy Wars''. Not much is known about it, and never was released.

  • ''Fire Emblem 64'' (Cancelled) - The Nintendo 64 installment in the Fire Emblem Series . No screenshots were released, and it was cancelled. However, early screenshots of Fire Emblem: Fuuin no Tsurugi display a radical change in graphics and style from the game's final build, as well as include characters that were nowhere to be seen in the game. This, along with the game's original title, "Maiden in the Darkness", and the fact that at one point in Fuuin no Tsurugi one character is surreptitiously given that title, has caused speculation that perhaps much of the game's story and/or mechanics was transferred onto the GBA.

  • ''Metroid 64'' (Cancelled) - The Nintendo 64 installment in the Metroid series. No screenshots were released, and it was cancelled.



''GameCube''


  • '''' - The sequel to ''Paper Mario''.

  • '''' - A new game in the Fire Emblem series, starring Ike. Marketed in Japan as ''Fire Emblem: Sōen no Kiseki'', meaning "Trail of the Blue Flames."

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  • '' Nintendo Puzzle Collection '' (Worked on the ''Panel de Pon'' part only)



''Wii''


GAME HANDHELDS


'' Game Boy ''




'' Virtual Boy ''




'' Game Boy Color ''




'' Game Boy Advance ''




'' Nintendo DS ''


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