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is a Japanese video game developer that was founded on February 21, 1980. Its name comes from the HAL 9000 computer in the film . The company is most famous for its character Kirby, the protagonist of the eponymous game series, as well as the Super Smash Bros. series. It is now a first-party development studio of Nintendo.#redirect
They started off making games for the MSX system during the early '80s, some of their games since the 1986 Famicom Disk System game Gall Force (based on the anime series of the same name) have been released also on Nintendo systems.

In many of their games during the early to mid-'90s they used the name HALKEN (derived from their literal Japanese name "HAL KENkyūjo") as well as HAL Laboratory. Some of their early titles were also released as HAL America.

The current president of Nintendo, Satoru Iwata, was a former president of HAL. Other important figures include Masahiro Sakurai, who is created the Kirby character and the Super Smash Bros. franchise and now leads his own company Sora Ltd..

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Hardware and Specialized Developers
Integrated R&D | Software Planning | Licensing Division | R&E
First-Party Software Developers
R&D 1 | R&D 2 | EAD | Special P&D | Intelligent Systems | EAD Tokyo | NST | Retro Studios | Brownie Brown
Second-Party Developers
HAL Laboratory | Camelot | Genius Sonority | Creatures Inc. | AlphaDream | Game Freak | NOISE

 


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