HAL Laboratory
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Template:Redirectshere Template:Company-infobox HAL Laboratory (HAL Labs for short) is a Japanese game developer partnered with Nintendo founded on February 21, 1980 by a small group of friends who shared the desire to create games; among said group is Satoru Iwata, the current president of Nintendo of Japan. The group developed games for numerous platforms at first before becoming a subsidiary of Nintendo. The name "HAL" originates from the fictional computer HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey[1].
HAL Laboratory is most notable for developing the Kirby series, created by ex-employee Masahiro Sakurai; however, they are also responsible for the Super Smash Bros. series and the Mother series. They have also commonly collaborated with other teams within Nintendo.
Notable employees
- Satoru Iwata (Moved to Nintendo EAD; currently president of Nintendo)
- Masahiro Sakurai (Left and formed Sora Ltd.)
List of games
- Family Computer Golf: Japan Course
- Family Computer Golf: U.S. Course
- Famicom Grand Prix: F-1 Race (with Nintendo EAD)
- Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally (with Nintendo EAD)
- NES Open Tournament Golf (with Nintendo R&D2)
- Super Smash Bros.
- Super Smash Bros. Melee
- Face Raiders
Trivia
- In Super Smash Bros. Melee, if the player selects the trophy collection and zooms in close enough, the television set to the right reads "HAL Laboratory" on it.
External links
References
- ^ Casamassina, Matt (March 10, 2005). GDC 2005: Iwata Keynote Transcript. IGN. Retrieved January 2, 2015.