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	<title>ForeverGeek &#187; Brownie Brown</title>
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		<title>Interview with Blue Dragon Plus developer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the world of Japanese gaming, you have established game development companies that have made a name for themselves with their popular games &#8211; Square Enix, Namco, Bandai. But there are also upstart companies that are creating a buzz around their exceptional work. One of them is the strangely named game company Brownie Brown. Brownie Brown has been getting a lot of attention for making Blue Dragon Plus, one of the most anticipated anime-based games this year. Siliconera had a rare opportunity to reveal the inner workings of the company through a great interview with Shinichi Kameoka of Brownie Brown. One of the interesting information from the interview is that]]></description>
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In the world of Japanese gaming, you have established game development companies that have made a name for themselves with their popular games &#8211; Square Enix, Namco, Bandai. But there are also upstart companies that are creating a buzz around their exceptional work. One of them is the strangely named game company Brownie Brown.</p>
<p>Brownie Brown has been getting a lot of attention for making Blue Dragon Plus, one of the most anticipated anime-based games this year. Siliconera had a rare opportunity to reveal the inner workings of the company through a great <a href="http://www.siliconera.com/2009/01/22/brownie-brown-from-the-beginning-to-blue-dragon-plus-and-beyond&#038;b09/">interview with Shinichi Kameoka of Brownie Brown</a>. One of the interesting information from the interview is that despite Kameoka&#8217;s roots with Square, Brownie Brown is actually owned by Nintendo.</p>
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