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'''Clover Studio''' was an independent development studio, funded by [[Capcom]] Japan. Clover Studio developed the | '''Clover Studio''' was an independent development studio, funded by [[Capcom]] Japan. Clover Studio developed the [[:Category:Viewtiful Joe|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 PlayStation 2 titles [[Okami]] and [[God Hand]]. | ||
The name "clover" is supposedly an abbreviation of "creativity lover"; 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]] designer Shinji '''Mi'''kami, and Clover's own Atsushi Ina'''ba'''. | The name "clover" is supposedly an abbreviation of "creativity lover"; 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]] designer Shinji '''Mi'''kami, and Clover's own Atsushi Ina'''ba'''. | ||
On October 12, [[2006]], a Capcom Board of Directors meeting resolved to dissolve Clover Studio. The dissolution occurred at the end of March [[2007]]. All of Clover's intellectual properties defaulted back to Capcom, leaving the possibility open for further sequels. God Hand was the last game developed by Clover. | On [[October 12]], [[2006]], a Capcom Board of Directors meeting resolved to dissolve Clover Studio. The dissolution occurred at the end of March [[2007]]. All of Clover's intellectual properties defaulted back to Capcom, leaving the possibility open for further sequels. God Hand was the last game developed by Clover. |