Nintendo System Development
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Nintendo System Development Division 任天堂企画開発本部 | ||||
Nintendo System Development Division logo | ||||
Founded | 1997 | |||
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Defunct | September 16, 2015 | |||
Headquarters | Kyoto, Japan | |||
Type | Division | |||
Owner(s) | Nintendo | |||
Industry | Video games | |||
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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]
Games
Peripherals
Other hardware
External links
References
- ↑ Nintendo Consolidates Its Game Development Teams - Wired (retrieved September 27, 2022)
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