Clover Studio

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Clover Studio Co., Ltd
Type Defunct
Founded 2004-07-01
Headquarters Japan
Key people CEO Atsushi Inaba
Vice-President Kenzo Tsujimoto
Director Yoshifumi Yamashita
Senior Manager Haruhiro Tsujimoto
Managing Director Tamio Oda
Design Lead Shinji Utsunomiya
Software Engineer Ryuta Takahashi
Industry Computer and video game industry
Products Viewtiful Joe, Ōkami & God Hand
Employees 64
Parent Capcom
Website http://www.cloverstudio.co.jp/

Clover Studio was an independent development studio, funded by Capcom Japan. Clover Studio has been responsible for the development of the Viewtiful Joe franchise for the Nintendo GameCube and its PlayStation 2 port of Viewtiful Joe, both versions of Viewtiful Joe 2 for the Nintendo GameCube and PlayStation 2, and the recent PlayStation 2 titles Ōkami and God Hand. Clover's president and CEO Atsushi Inaba has made it clear that the studio's goal is to promote and develop games with creativity and imagination since the studio was established on July 1, 2004. The name "clover" is cited as an abbreviation of "creativity lover".[1] However, according to Insert Credit's more recent interview with Clover's CEO Atsushi Inaba, the name Clover derives from the Japanese syllables mi (Three) and ba (Leaf) coming from the names of Resident Evil's Shinji Mikami, and Clover's own Atsushi Inaba.[2]

On 2006-10-12, a Capcom Co., Ltd Board of Directors meeting resolved to dissolve Clover Studio. The dissolution occurred at the end of March 2007.[3] All of Clover's intellectual properties will be default back to Capcom, leaving the possibility open for further sequels. God Hand marks the last game to be developed by Clover.

Talent from Clover has regrouped to form Seeds, a new development group,[4] which in October 2007 merged with another company to form PlatinumGames.[5]

Contents

The original Viewtiful Joe game was developed by Production Studio 4 (another Capcom development studio) for Nintendo GameCube, and was released in June, 2003 (Japan).

  1. ^ Capcom Forms Clover Studio. Game Gossip (2004-04-21). Retrieved on 2005-07-18.
  2. ^ Insert Credit Article. Insert Credit (2006-10-12). Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
  3. ^ Press Release 2006. Capcom Co., Ltd. (2006-10-12). Retrieved on 2006-10-12.
  4. ^ Gantayat, Anoop (2007). Clover Reborn. Retrieved on 2007-08-09.
  5. ^ http://www.platinumgames.co.jp/main/index.html

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