Nintendo System Development

Nintendo System Development Division
任天堂企画開発本部
Nintendo System Development logo.png
Nintendo System Development Division logo
Founded 1997
Defunct September 16, 2015
Headquarters Kyoto, Japan
Type Division
Owner(s) Nintendo
Industry Video games
Website

N/A - Former division

Nintendo System Development Division (often referred to as Nintendo SDD), formerly Nintendo Network Business & Development (NBD), Nintendo Network Service Development (NSD), and Nintendo Special Planning & Development (SPD), was a division of Nintendo that consisted of a Japanese game and hardware development studio that focused on handheld consoles, whose staff originally came from Nintendo Research & Development 2. They were involved in the development of many games for the Pokémon mini.

On September 16, 2015, SDD merged with Nintendo Integrated Research & Development (IRD), becoming Nintendo Platform Technology Development.[1]

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Peripherals

Other hardware

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