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  • ...nd the [[Picross NP series]] (for the [[Nintendo Power (cartridge service)|Nintendo Power game distribution service]]). ...IRD'''), and collectively they are known as [[Nintendo Platform Technology Development]]. ('''PTD''')
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  • ...e closely controlled by [[Nintendo]] and have almost all of their share in Nintendo ownership. ...sidiaries.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/corporate/en/outline/index.html Nintendo Japan corporate outline (English version)]</ref>
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  • ...DEGREE IN INTERACTIVE VISUAL SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY" (February 18, 1998) - Nintendo Press Release (Wayback Machine)]</ref><ref>[https://famiboards.com/threads/ Nintendo provided hardware and development tools, guidance and technical expertise to the university, and students cre
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  • ...ganization that was created in 1955. It recognizes the advances in art and technology by giving out Emmy Awards. ...ress.nintendo.com/object?id=10973 '''Nintendo Press Room:''' DID YOU KNOW? NINTENDO WINS EMMY AWARD], dated 2007/1/12, retrieved 2010/12/23.</ref>
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  • ...do Software Technology''' is a [[Nintendo of America]]-based division of [[Nintendo]] headquarted in Redmond, Washington. ...DEGREE IN INTERACTIVE VISUAL SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY" (February 18, 1998) - Nintendo Press Release (Wayback Machine)]</ref><ref>[https://famiboards.com/threads/
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  • |developer=[[Nintendo Software Technology]] .... Exposé Reveals Torrid State Of Affairs At Nintendo Software Technology]. Nintendo Life (July 4, 2015). Retrieved August 27, 2015.</ref>
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  • ...Ltd.''' (Japanese: 電遊社), stylized as '''Den-yu-sha''', is a video game and technology company. Its parent company was [[MissingLink]]. In addition to software on ...to [[Nintendo Network Service Development]], they are known for some of [[Nintendo]]'s more experimental works, specifically they have worked for the [[Pokém
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  • |developer=[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]] |publisher=[[Nintendo]]
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  • {{exitstub|smw|Mario vs. Donkey Kong#Development}} ...Plus.png |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=[[Nintendo Software Technology]] |console=Game Boy Advance |category= |players= |predecessor= |successor=[
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  • ...ratings= |niwa=Super Mario Wiki |colorscheme=Donkey Kong |ownershiprights=©Nintendo }} '''Mario vs. Donkey Kong''' is a February 16, 2024 [[Nintendo Switch]] game and a remake of the original [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]] game f
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  • ...the games. Mario Factory was designed to create games for use on a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]/Super Famicom.<ref>[https://twitter.com/luigiblood/s The concept of Mario Factory is similar to Nintendo's consumer software creation tools in video games, spanning from early game
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  • '''Q-Games, Limited''' is a video game development studio based in Kyoto, Japan. The company was founded by [[Dylan Cuthbert]] ...n the {{ser|Star Fox}} series, originally created in collaboration between Nintendo and Argonaut Games.
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  • [[File:Nintendo Game Seminar logo.png|thumb|right|250px|Official logo as of 2014]] '''Nintendo Game Seminar''' (Japanese: 任天堂ゲームセミナー) is an official Japanese [[Nintendo]] event for game design students. It has run on years 2003<ref>[https://den
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  • |name=Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development ...rch & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]<br>[[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D2]]
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  • ...the [[Wii Remote Plus]], was introduced, incorporating the Wii MotionPlus technology. ...press conference at the [[E3|E3 Media & Business Summit]]. On May 3, 2010, Nintendo disclosed that, starting from May 9, 2010, new consoles would include the '
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  • |manufactured=[[Nintendo]] ...g/130627qa/03.html The 73rd Annual General Meeting of Shareholders Q & A]. Nintendo (July 3, 2013). Retrieved October 18, 2016.</ref>
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  • ...software for it is [[Mario Factory]], which allows the creation of [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] compatible games. From January 1996, Nintendo and [[St.GIGA]] would distribute six Game Processor games in various HAL Co
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  • ...y specializes in creating development kits for and assisting in developing Nintendo hardware, though they are also known as the developers for the {{ser|Fire E ...ing games by hiring people to port, fix, and create software and providing development tools.
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  • |developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development|Nintendo EPD]]<br>{{wp|MercurySteam}}<ref>[https://www.mercurysteam.com/blog/abracad |publisher=[[Nintendo]]
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  • |manufactured=[[Nintendo]]<br>{{wp|Sony}}<br>{{wp|Phillips}} |usedfor=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]
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  • ...田尻 智), is the creator of the [[Pokémon series]] (of which [[Game Freak]]/[[Nintendo]]/[[Creatures]]/[[The Pokémon Company]] own the copyrights to) and the fou ...his and [[Ken Sugimori]]'s self-published Game Freak magazine.<!--Link if Nintendo arcade games are covered, which is possible-->
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  • |colorscheme=Nintendo ...[Star Fox series]]). The first game in the series was [[X]], also known in development as '''Eclipse''' and '''Lunar Chase''' (the latter is the name of an Englis
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  • ==Games (Nintendo IP)== ''There are various ways to recognise a Nintendo IP in the list:
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  • {{articleabout|the company|the console sometimes referred to as "Nintendo"|[[Nintendo Entertainment System]]}} |name=Nintendo
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  • |developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development|Nintendo EAD Group No. 2]] |publisher=[[Nintendo]]
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  • ...sh security researcher hacked into [[wikipedia:Microsoft|Microsoft]] and [[Nintendo]]'s servers. ...the more now well known leaks, an anonymous user secretly Wack0 posted the Nintendo Space World demos of Pokémon Gold and Silver on the pret (Pokémon Reverse
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  • ...i-billion dollar video game company it is today. Yamauchi was succeeded at Nintendo by [[Satoru Iwata]]. ...19 September 2013, aged 85.<ref name="bbc-news">http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24160150</ref>
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  • ...eo game company, currently based in Twycross, Leicestershire. Originally a Nintendo partner before being bought by {{wp|Microsoft}}, Rare was responsible for d ...ding to {{wp|U.S. Gold}} in 1986 and showed several tech demos directly to Nintendo, who were impressed enough with their work to grant them an unlimited budge
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  • |provider=[[Nintendo Network Service Development]], [[Mobile21]], [[MissingLink]] ...Nintendo Online Magazine Jan. 2001], [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0107/ Nintendo Online Magazine Jul. 2001], [https://web.archive.org/web/20020927174654/htt
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    |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development|Nintendo EAD]]<br>[[Argonaut Games]]
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  • |title=Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS |jptrans=Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS
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  • |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |console=[[Nintendo 3DS]]
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  • ...Satoru Iwata]</ref> He was succeeded by [[Tatsumi Kimishima]] following a Nintendo board meeting on September 14, 2015 two months after Iwata passed away. ===Background before Nintendo===
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  • | name = Nintendo GameCube | caption = Indigo Nintendo GameCube with controller.
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  • |name=Nintendo Switch |logo=[[File:Nintendo Switch logo.png|100px]]
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  • |manufactured=[[Nintendo]] |usedfor=[[Wii U]]<br>[[Nintendo 3DS]]<br>[[Nintendo Switch]]
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