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''Crashmo'' is a 2012 puzzle video game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS as a Nintendo eShop exclusive. The game is a sequel to ''Pushmo'' and was released in Japan on October 31, 2012, in the PAL regions on November 15, 2012, and in North America on November 22, 2012. In ''Crashmo'', players controls Mallo, and are tasked with solving bite-sized platforming puzzles. The game received praise for its graphics and new features, although its high level of difficulty was met with mixed reception. Two sequels, ''Pushmo World'' for the Wii U and ''Stretchmo'' for the Nintendo 3DS, were released in 2014 and 2015 respectively. Following the closure of the Nintendo eShop on March 27, 2023, support for purchase of the game discontinued. Plot and setting ''Crashmo'' is set in the titular Crashmo Park — a parallel park to Pushmo Park — which houses the Crashmos. One day Mallo is invited to the park by Papa Blox and meets Poppy, Papa Blox's ...
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Intelligent Systems
is a Japanese video game developer best known for developing games published by Nintendo with the ''Fire Emblem'', ''Paper Mario'', ''Wario_(series)#WarioWare_series, WarioWare'', and ''Wars (series), Wars'' video game series. The company was headquartered at the Nintendo Kyoto Research Center in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, and moved to a building near Nintendo's main headquarters in October 2013. They were responsible for the creation of various development hardware both first- and third-party developers used to make games for Nintendo systems, such as the IS Nitro Emulator, the development kit for the Nintendo DS. History Intelligent Systems started when programmer Toru Narihiro was hired by Nintendo to port Famicom Disk System software to the standard ROM-cartridge format that was being used outside Japan on the Nintendo Entertainment System, NES. Similarly to the origins of HAL Laboratory, the team became an auxiliary program unit for Nintendo that provided system tools and h ...
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