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'''Nintendo Software Technology''' is a [[Nintendo of America]]-based division of [[Nintendo]] headquarted in Redmond, Washington.
 
'''Nintendo Software Technology''' is a [[Nintendo of America]]-based division of [[Nintendo]] headquarted in Redmond, Washington.
  
Although founded in 1998<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19980530124605/http://www.nintendo.com/corp/press/052798f.html Nintendo Press Release May 27, 1998]</ref>, it is possible the company was formally spun-off from [[DigiNin]]; a nickname for the official collaboration between DigiPen Institute of Technology (also known as DigiPen Computer Graphics) because both the university and Nintendo Software Technology are based here.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19980530162458/http://www.nintendo.com/corp/press/021898.html  "DIGIPEN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY OFFERS WORLD'S FIRST DEGREE IN INTERACTIVE VISUAL SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY" (February 18, 1998) - Nintendo Press Release (Wayback Machine)]</ref><ref>[https://famiboards.com/threads/an-extremely-obscure-1st-party-noughts-crosses-snes-game-designed-to-only-be-playable-in-hotels-airplanes-has-been-mysteriously-uploaded-online.5578/ Famiboards - an extremely obscure 1st-party Noughts & Crosses SNES game designed to only be playable in hotels_airplanes has been mysteriously uploaded online Famiboards]</ref>
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Although founded in 1998<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19980530124605/http://www.nintendo.com/corp/press/052798f.html Nintendo Press Release May 27, 1998]</ref>, it is possible the company was formally spun-off from [[DigiNin]]; a nickname for the official collaboration between DigiPen Institute of Technology (also known as DigiPen Computer Graphics) and Nintendo, because both the university and Nintendo Software Technology are based here.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19980530162458/http://www.nintendo.com/corp/press/021898.html  "DIGIPEN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY OFFERS WORLD'S FIRST DEGREE IN INTERACTIVE VISUAL SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY" (February 18, 1998) - Nintendo Press Release (Wayback Machine)]</ref><ref>[https://famiboards.com/threads/an-extremely-obscure-1st-party-noughts-crosses-snes-game-designed-to-only-be-playable-in-hotels-airplanes-has-been-mysteriously-uploaded-online.5578/ Famiboards - an extremely obscure 1st-party Noughts & Crosses SNES game designed to only be playable in hotels_airplanes has been mysteriously uploaded online Famiboards]</ref>
  
 
==Works==
 
==Works==

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Nintendo Software Technology is a Nintendo of America-based division of Nintendo headquarted in Redmond, Washington.

Although founded in 1998[1], it is possible the company was formally spun-off from DigiNin; a nickname for the official collaboration between DigiPen Institute of Technology (also known as DigiPen Computer Graphics) and Nintendo, because both the university and Nintendo Software Technology are based here.[2][3]

Works

Nintendo Software Technology have worked or are credited in the following software.

Games

Applications

Attribution


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