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  1. Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development Division, commonly abbreviated as Nintendo EPD, is the largest division within the Japanese video game company Nintendo. The division focuses on developing and producing video games, mobile apps, and other related entertainment software for the company.

  2. A Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development Division (EPD) foi criada oficialmente no dia 16 de setembro de 2015 como parte de uma grande reestruturação interna geral da Nintendo que ocorreu após a nomeação de Tatsumi Kimishima como novo presidente da empresa.

  3. Nintendo EPD; Nintendo Integrated Research & Development (Nintendo IRD) 2003–2015 Nintendo Integrated Research & Development was Nintendo's hardware group that specialized in all engineering and technological aspects of Nintendo's home console and handheld development.

  4. Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development (commonly abbreviated as Nintendo EPD) is Nintendo 's new software division formed in September 2015 that consolidates the Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development with Nintendo Software Planning & Development into a single division.

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    Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development (or EPD), the main software development and production division of Nintendo, which focuses on video game and software development, production, and supervising;

  6. A Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development Division (任天堂企画制作本部 Nintendō Kikaku Seisaku Honbu?), abreviada como Nintendo EPD, é a maior divisão dentro da empresa japonesa de jogos eletrônicos Nintendo, ficando responsável pelo desenvolvimento de jogos e outros softwares para as diferentes plataformas Nintendo.

  7. On September 16, 2015, EAD merged with Nintendo Software Planning & Development into a single game development division, Entertainment Planning & Development (EPD). The move followed an internal restructuring of Nintendo executives and departments after the death of former president Satoru Iwata in July 2015.