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The thing is, it isn't Team Ninja, it's "Project M", which is Sakamoto and a lot of his crew (who worked on a pretty much every 2D Metroid) plus Team Ninja, plus some other studio to do the movies--all in all, around 100 people working on the project.

Sakamoto said he picked Team Ninja himself after conferencing with various studios, trying to decide who could best help him bring his vision for this new Metroid to life (after realizing he did not have enough manpower to do so), and selected Team Ninja on the basis of these preliminary discussions, not their reputation.



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