NDCUBE
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NDCUBE Co.,Ltd. is a Japanese video game developer based in Tokyo, Japan. The company was founded March 1, 2000 through a joint venture between Nintendo and Dentsu, hence the ND in the name. NDCUBE is managed in conjunction with EAD's R&D1 division. F-Zero producers Takehiro Izushi and Mitoshi Yamagami are both heads from this department.[1]
Since NDCUBE was founded, they have kept a low profile working on various Japanese GameCube and Game Boy Advance titles. Two notable games that have reached western shores are F-Zero: Maximum Velocity and Tube Slider.
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- ^ Maximum Velocity review. N-Sider.com. Retrieved on March 7, 2007.
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