AlphaDream, founded in 2000, is a Japanese video game development studio best known for its work on the Mario & Luigi series. The studio gained recognition with the release of "Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga" in 2003, which marked a significant milestone in their history. Over the years, AlphaDream expanded its portfolio with notable titles such as "Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time," "Mario & Luigi: Dream Team," and "Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam," showcasing their expertise in crafting engaging RPG experiences. Key personnel include co-founders Tetsuo Mizuno and Yoshihiko Maekawa, who played pivotal roles in shaping the studio's creative direction. AlphaDream's games are characterized by their unique blend of humor, engaging storytelling, and innovative gameplay mechanics, which have set them apart in the RPG genre. The studio has significantly influenced the gaming industry by introducing innovative turn-based combat systems and character interactions, particularly within the RPG genre. Their focus primarily lies in developing role-playing games, often featuring beloved characters from the Mario franchise. AlphaDream has received numerous accolades for its work, including awards for game design and innovation, solidifying its reputation as a key player in the gaming landscape. However, the studio faced financial difficulties and was ultimately dissolved in 2020, marking the end of an era for its beloved titles.