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Noise to make Gamecube games

by Desmond Gaban - October 30, 2001, 9:06 am EST
Source: GC Inside

Noise, developers of Custom Robo, is in the planning stages for Gamecube development.

Marigul's first contract developer, responsible for Custom Robo and Custom Robo V2, Noise is currently experimenting with Gamecube development. Noise president Kouji Kenjou commented that the Gamecube platform had a strange charm and feeling to it and that he wanted to get to the stage where he could development something for the console. The staff at Noise have expressed a strong desire to continue the Custom Robo series.

Originally from Namco, Kenjou left that company to form Noise with about 10 people. Noise went on to produce two Custom Robo titles for N64 with supervision and production by Marigul. However, it is rumored that Noise's contract with Marigul has expired.

(translated from GC-Inside)

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