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'''''Atelier Double''''' was a developer creating games under contract for various companies. They were last seen 2004, when they tried to remove themselves from the Internet — [http://fuji.drillspirits.net/atelier/ but one person has collected information on their releases and likes to archives of their old website].
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{{sub-stub}}'''''Atelier Double''''' (アトリエドゥーブル) was a developer creating games under contract for various companies. They were last seen 2004, when they tried to remove themselves from the Internet — [http://fuji.drillspirits.net/atelier/ but one person has collected information on their releases and likes to archives of their old website].
  
 
==Softography==
 
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*''[[Fantasy Zone II]]'' (1989)
 
 
 
===Game Boy===
 
*''[[Penguin Land (Game Boy)|Penguin Land]]'' (1990)
 
  
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==References==
*''[[Zap! Snow Boarding Trix]]'' (for [[Pony Canyon]]; 1997)
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*''[[2Tax Gold]]'' (for [[Human]]; 1997)
 
*''[[Ninja Jajamaru-kun: Onikiri Ninpouchou Gold]]'' (for [[Jaleco]]; 1997)
 
*''[[Zap! Snow Boarding Trix '98]]'' (for Pony Canyon; 1997)
 
  
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Atelier Double
Founded: 1986
Defunct: 2004?
Headquarters:
Japan

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Atelier Double (アトリエドゥーブル) was a developer creating games under contract for various companies. They were last seen 2004, when they tried to remove themselves from the Internet — but one person has collected information on their releases and likes to archives of their old website.

Softography

References