Genius Sonority


Genius Sonority is a Japanese video game development studio, whose staff consists of programmers who have previously worked on the Dragon Quest series of video games.

History

Genius Sonority began operations in July 2001, for the original purpose of developing Pokémon games for home consoles and was officially incorporated in June 2002, with funding provided by Nintendo president Hiroshi Yamauchi’s Q Fund, a cash reserve used for Nintendo game company start-ups. Current shareholders of the company include Yamana Satoru, Nintendo, and The Pokémon Company. The company's founder and current president, Manabu Yamana, is best known as a key person at Heartbeat, a company that developed games in the Dragon Quest series for Enix. Yamana was joined in his efforts by members of Creatures Inc., the second-party Nintendo subsidiary responsible for the EarthBound series.
As well as developing various Pokémon-related titles, they also co-developed for the Wii with Eighting. The game was released in Japan in July 2007, and the rest of the world within ten months.

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