Saru Brunei
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Saru Brunei was a Japanese game developer that was a division of Marigul. Marigul was a company co-owned by the game company Nintendo and the media company Recruit, with its name being a combination of the first four letters in the name of Nintendo's mascot Mario, and the last three letters in the name of Recruit's mascot Seegul. Saru Brunei closed in May 2003 with the closure and liquidation of Marigul.
Saru Brunei developed the interactive art gallery Ape Odyssey No. 2001.