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|founded=[[July 1]], [[2004]]
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|closed=2007
|founder=Atsushi Inaba
|founder=Atsushi Inaba
|closed=March [[2007]]
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'''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]].
'''Clover Studio''' was an independent development studio, funded by [[Capcom]] Japan. Clover Studio developed the {{c|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.
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Clover Studio
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Founder(s)Atsushi Inaba
Founded2004
Closed2007
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Clover Studio was an independent development studio, funded by Capcom Japan. Clover Studio developed 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 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 Mikami, and Clover's own Atsushi Inaba.

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.

Pages in category "Clover Studio"

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