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  • Creator's Oddball: NDcube is synonymous with the Party Game genre and digital board games thanks to their work on the Mario Party series and Clubhouse Games, which can make it a shock to learn that the studio's very first game (as well as the last game they made before going dormant throughout the 2000s) are high-speed futuristic racing games.
  • Divorced Installment: Tube Slider was supposedly pitched as a Nintendo GameCube entry in the F-Zero franchise, following the team's completion of F-Zero: Maximum Velocity for the Game Boy Advance. The game was reworked into an original IP when Nintendo chose to have Sega's Amusement Visions team create the next F-Zero installment.
  • No Export for You: Some of the studio's earliest games never left Japan, including an installment in Nintendo's Yakuman series for the GBA and a realistic billiards game for the GameCube. Of special note is Tube Slider, a futuristic racing game that only released in North America.

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