The original Meat Boy is an Adobe Flash game created by Edmund McMillen and programmed by Jonathan McEntee. The game was developed over a three-week period, and was released on Newgrounds on October 5, 2008.[12][13] By April 2009, it had garnered over 840,000 views at Newgrounds, and 8 million overall.[14] A map pack for the Flash version was released on December 8, 2008.[15] McMillen began development of Super Meat Boy after Nintendo and Microsoft requested that he make a game for their download services, WiiWare and Xbox Live Arcade, as they were impressed by the success of his Flash games Aether and Meat Boy.[13][14] At the time, he was working with Tommy Refenes on a Flash game titled Grey Matter. Although McMillen initially pitched the companies a sequel to Gish or Aether, the pair decided to form Team Meat and work on an expanded version of Meat Boy instead.[13][16] Team Meat also includes soundtrack composer Danny Baranowsky and sound effects designer Jordan Fehr.[3] According to the developers, Super Meat Boy is "a big throwback to a lot of super hardcore NES classics like Ghosts 'n Goblins, Mega Man, and the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 2",[12] with the plot written as "a mash-up of every videogame story from the early 90s".[14] The game was explicitly designed by the team to be reminiscent of Super Mario Bros.,[17] and McMillen considered it a tribute to Shigeru Miyamoto, the developer of Super Mario Bros.[18]
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