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'''IE Institute''' was a defunct Japanese video game developer that existed during video game production in the mid-2000s, specializing on the Nintendo DS and Wii.
'''IE Institute''' was a defunct Japanese video game developer that existed during video game production in the mid-2000s, specializing on the Nintendo DS and Wii.


===(2004-Early 2010's)===
===(November 4, 2004-Early 2010's)===
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IE Institute (2004) (Taken from Shikakui Atama o Maru Kusuru Advance, GBA).png
IE Institute (2004) (Taken from Shikakui Atama o Maru Kusuru Advance, GBA).png

Revision as of 21:40, 6 June 2023


Background

IE Institute was a defunct Japanese video game developer that existed during video game production in the mid-2000s, specializing on the Nintendo DS and Wii.

(November 4, 2004-Early 2010's)

Logo: On a white background, we see a blue gradient rectangle with 3 thin blue lines, and a big "E" from the DELL logo. Below it is the black words, "IE Institute", in an italicized serif font.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on video game titles by the publisher, all of which were Japan-only games, such as the 2009 DS games of Eibun Tadoku DS: Sekai no Meisaku Douwa and Eibun Tadoku DS: Sekai no Bungaku Senshuu.

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