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Shinichi Kameoka reflects on 2013, talks about what lies ahead this year

Posted on January 24, 2014 by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, General Nintendo, News

Brownie Brown founder Shinichi Kameoka left the company, now known as 1-UP Studio, and went on to form “Brownies” in March of last year.

Kameoka described 2013 as a “very blessed year of development and releases” while speaking with 4Gamer last month. Before leaving Brownie Brown, he worked on Fantasy Life Link for Level-5, and then helped create “Shooting Hero” – Brownie’s debut title on iOS.

As for 2014, Kameoka teased that Brownies is working on “a little epic adventure”. While there’s no sort of guarantee that it will wind up on a Nintendo system, we’re certainly hoping the possibility exists given Kameoka’s previous projects.

A new company in 2013, Brownies, its shares, and the release of ‘Fantasy Life Link’ and ‘Shooting Hero’ were all involved in a very blessed year of development and releases. It was a very good and extremely fruitful year.

For 2014, I don’t know exactly what we have in store as we are laying the groundwork, but I’m pretty sure we’ll be purposefully moving gradually towards the “blame game”. First, we are aiming to release a little epic adventure that we are currently working on from Brownies in 2014. Please continue to be interested, because we will be sharing some interesting information through our Facebook, Twitter, and other social outlets and you don’t want to miss it!

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