Marigul Management

Marigul provided services for the video game studios Ambrella, Clever Trick, Noise, Param, and Saru Brunei.

[3] Saru Brunei is a Tokyo-based art studio that currently serves as the label used by artist Gento Matsumoto for his work.

Saru Brunei was responsible for the cancelled Nintendo 64 game, Doubutsu Banchou (lit.

Clever Trick was a video game development company that worked in partnership with Nintendo.

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[7][8][9] Echo Delta debuted and playable at Nintendo Space World 2000, the game was a real time strategy game with the premise centered around controlling a submarine to resurface sunken ships within a time limit.