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  1. Nintendo European Research & Development is a subsidiary of Nintendo located in Paris, specialized in the field of highly optimized software technologies.

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    Nintendo Research & Development 1, shortened: Nintendo R&D1, is Nintendo's oldest development studio. Originally known simply as Nintendo Nintendo Research & Development (shortened Nintendo R&D), the names was changed when Nintendo R&D2 and Nintendo R&D3 were formed.

    R&D1 was originally headed by Gunpei Yokoi. In the early days, it was in charge of arcade games and the LCD Game & Watch series. The team included Shigeru Miyamoto until he earned his own team by creating Donkey Kong.

    R&D1 was originally Nintendo's biggest development group, so most Nintendo games for the NES were developed by them. Some of the more popular games by R&D1 include Metroid, Kid Icarus, Excitebike, Duck Hunt, and Mach Rider. While R&D1 was responsible for many of Nintendo's heavy hitters, development on the Mario series and The Legend of Zelda series was not handled by them during the NES era.

    Within R&D1, a group named Team Shikamaru emerged. Made up of Yoshio Sakamoto, Hitoshi Yamagami, and Toru Osawa, they were in charge of scripts and scenrios for R&D1. The group had written scripts for Metroid 2, Super Metroid, Detective Club, Detective Club 2, Card Hero, and For the Frog the Bell Tolls.

    When the Super Nintendo was released, R&D1 was asked to develop titles for the Game Boy. Because of this, they were sometimes referred to as R&D Game Boy or EAD Game Boy.

    Along with continuing with their own franchises, R&D1 also got to work with the Mario series by creating the Super Mario Land games. Eventually, they got to do their own take on it: Wario Land.

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    •Balloon Fight •Baseball •Clu Clu Land •Devil World •Donkey Kong •Donkey Kong 3 •Donkey Kong Jr. •Dr. Mario •Duck Hunt •Excitebike •Gumshoe •Gyromite •Hogan's Alley •Ice Climber •Kid Icarus •Mach Rider •Mahjong •Mario Bros. •Metroid •Stack Up •Tennis •Tetris •Tetris 2 •Urban Champion •Volleyball

    Famicom Disk System

    •3D Hot Rally: Famicom Grand Prix II •Famicom Club Part I: Keita Koukeisha •Famicom Club Part II: Ushiro ni Tatsu Shoujo •Kid Icarus •Metroid

    SNES

    •Battle Clash •Mario Paint •Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge •Super Metroid •Super Play Action Football •Super Scope 6 •Wrecking Crew '98

    Nintendo Research & Development 1 at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  2. Nintendo Research & Development No. 1 Department (commonly abbreviated as Nintendo R&D1 and formerly known as Nintendo Research & Development Department before splitting in 1978) was a division of Nintendo, and is its oldest development team.

  3. Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development Division, commonly abbreviated as Nintendo EAD and formerly known as Nintendo Research & Development No.4 Department (abbreviated as Nintendo R&D4), was the largest software development division within the Japanese video game company Nintendo.

  4. Lista de desenvolvedoras da Nintendo. A Nintendo é uma das maiores empresas de desenvolvimento de jogos eletrônicos do mundo, tendo criado diversas franquias de sucesso. [ 1] .

  5. A Nintendo Research & Development No. 1 Department (任天堂開発第一部 Nintendō Kaihatsu Daiichi Bu?), comumente abreviada como Nintendo R&D1, foi uma divisão dentro da desenvolvedora japonesa de jogos eletrônicos Nintendo, que era responsável pela produção de muitos dos títulos da empresa.

  6. Nintendo Integrated Research & Development Division, commonly abbreviated as Nintendo IRD, was a Japanese developments division that handled everything related to producing Nintendo's console hardware and associated peripherals.