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      • In 1978, the Seibu Department Stores flagship location in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, opened the first personal computer display corner in Japan; this acted as a focal point for a group of computer enthusiasts who became friends and ultimately started HAL Laboratory in 1980, developing peripherals and games for personal computers and creating modest hits such as the Eggerland series for the MSX.
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  2. HAL Laboratory, Inc., formerly shortened as HALKEN (derived from its native name), is a Japanese video game developer founded on 21 February 1980. While independent, it has been closely tied with Nintendo throughout its history, and is often referred to as a second-party developer for the company.

  3. Feb 21, 2015 · When the Nintendo Family Computer System came along in 1983, HAL Laboratories was there, porting its PC-based Eggerland series over as Adventures of Lolo, crafting original titles and creating...

  4. Apr 18, 2020 · At HAL Laboratory, we believe the game industry is at a major turning point. It is impossible to know in which direction the industry will change in the future. Perhaps the...

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    1980-1992, before Kirby

    In 1978, the Seibu Department Stores flagship location in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, opened the first personal computer display corner in Japan; this acted as a focal point for a group of computer enthusiasts who became friends and ultimately started HAL Laboratory in 1980, developing peripherals and games for personal computers and creating modest hits such as the Eggerland series for the MSX. Iwata in retrospect has given two differing accounts of the reason behind the company's name. In his 2005 GD...

    1992-present, with Kirby

    It was against this background of financial difficulty and management conflicts that Sakurai was developing a beginner-friendly platforming game called Twinkle☆Popo. Seeing the appeal of the game, Shigeru Miyamoto offered for Nintendo to market and publish the game once it was reborn as Kirby's Dream Land. Beyond Kirby, while the company formally entered bankruptcy and composition proceedings in June of 1992 with approximately ¥5 billion in liabilities, Nintendo would help HAL Laboratory rebu...

    The corporate logo is known as the Dream Hatcher (a.k.a. Inutamago; 犬たまご "Dog Eggs"), which depicts a dog similar to a dachshund incubating several eggs. According to a 2003 Nintendo Power interview about Kirby Air Ride, producer Masayoshi Tanimura notes that the dog is a fictional creation and that the team does not think of the dog like a dachshu...

    Notable video game series produced by HAL include: 1. Eggerland / Adventures of Lolo 1.1. Lololo & Lalalaoriginated from this series. 2. Kirby 3. Super Smash Bros. 3.1. Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64) and Super Smash Bros. Meleewere developed by HAL themselves. 3.2. Later titles were developed by other studios. 4. BOXBOY! 5. Part Time UFO 5.1. Rele...

    Presidents

    The following people are past and present Presidents of HAL Laboratory. 1. Mitsuhiro Ikeda (February 1980–March 1984) 2. Tsuyoshi Ikeda (March 1984–March 1993) 3. Satoru Iwata(March 1993–June 1999) 4. Masayoshi Tanimura(June 1999–June 2015) 5. Satoshi Mitsuhara(June 2015–September 2018) 6. Shigefumi Kawase(September 2018–present)

    Key Creators

    1. Masahiro Sakurai 2. Hiroaki Suga 3. Shinichi Shimomura 4. Shinya Kumazaki 5. Tadashi Kamitake 6. Tatsuya Kamiyama 7. Yuki Endo 8. Yumi Todo 9. Riki Fuhrmann 10. Kenichiro Kita 11. Shigeru Hashiguchi 12. Tetsuya Abe

    Composers

    1. See also: HAL Laboratory music equipment 1. Jun Ishikawa 2. Hirokazu Ando 3. Tadashi Ikegami 4. Shogo Sakai 5. Megumi Ohara 6. Yuuta Ogasawara 7. Yuki Shimooka

    In many games of the Kirby series, HAL includes self-referential easter eggs, typical in the form of their name or the Dream Hatcher logo. The most famous of these are the hidden HAL Rooms, which appear in numerous Kirby games. The Japanese pronunciation of HAL (ハル) can be separated into 8 (は) and 6 (る). Some HAL Rooms can only be entered if the pl...

    Since at least 2004 and until 2023, HAL Laboratory had a tradition of sending nengajō (New Year's Day greeting postcards) featuring a new Kirby illustration for each year (see examples for 2016, 20...

    Stone Kirby's transformation in Kirby's Return to Dream Landof the Dream Hatcher
    Stone Kirby's transformation in Kirby: Triple Deluxeof the Dream Hatcher
    Keychain in Kirby: Triple Deluxe of Stone Kirby's transformation in Kirby Super Star Ultraof the Dream Hatcher
    • Kirby's Dream Land (1992)
    • Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe (2023)
    • Video game development
  5. This page introduces the company history of HAL Laboratory, established in February 1980.

  6. HAL Laboratory, Inc. (株式会社ハル研究所, Kabushikigaisha Haru Kenkyūjo) is a Japanese video game company that was founded on February 21, 1980. The company is most famous for its character Kirby, the protagonist of the eponymous video game series, as well as the Super Smash Bros. series. It is a...

  7. The fusion of unique technologies, the exchange of human resources, and a development system that is based on the same perspective as the creators create the foundation for the birth of new entertainment.

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