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'''Treasure''' is a Japanese video game company who developed ''[[Wario World]]'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. Although ''Wario World'' was one of the company's best-selling games, they never went on to create further ones for the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]]. They have also created many third-party games such as ''{{wp|Gunstar Heroes}}'' and ''{{wp|Dynamite Headdy}}'', which are now downloadable on the [[Virtual Console]].
'''Treasure''' is a Japanese video game company who developed ''[[Wario World]]'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. Although ''Wario World'' was one of the company's best-selling games, they never went on to create further ones for the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]]. They have also created many third-party games such as ''{{wp|Gunstar Heroes}}'', ''{{wp|Dynamite Headdy}}'', ''{{wp|Alien Soldier}}'' and ''{{wp|Light Crusader}}'', which are now downloadable on the [[Virtual Console]].
They also developed games like ''{{wp|Mischief Makers}}'' and ''{{wp|Sin and Punishment}}'' on the [[Nintendo 64]], and even iconic shooters like ''{{wp|Radiant Silvergun}}'' and its spiritual successor ''{{wp|Ikaruga}}'', the later of which is now available on the [[Nintendo Switch]].
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Revision as of 12:25, May 3, 2021

This article is about the video game company. For the treasure in the Wario franchise, see Treasure (Wario franchise). For other uses, see Treasures.

Template:Company-infobox Treasure is a Japanese video game company who developed Wario World for the Nintendo GameCube. Although Wario World was one of the company's best-selling games, they never went on to create further ones for the Mario franchise. They have also created many third-party games such as Gunstar Heroes, Dynamite Headdy, Alien Soldier and Light Crusader, which are now downloadable on the Virtual Console. They also developed games like Mischief Makers and Sin and Punishment on the Nintendo 64, and even iconic shooters like Radiant Silvergun and its spiritual successor Ikaruga, the later of which is now available on the Nintendo Switch.