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− | EAD Tokyo | + | '''EAD Tokyo''' was a division of [[Nintendo EAD]] set up in Tokyo in order to attract the local talent. The studio's first game, ''[[Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat]]'' won a number of awards for being most innovative, and they were also well known for working on the ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' games. A second group was created for this division in 2007. |
In 2015, it (along with the rest of EAD) was merged with [[Nintendo SPD]] (Software Planning and Development) to become a new division known as [[Nintendo EPD]] (Entertainment Planning and Development). | In 2015, it (along with the rest of EAD) was merged with [[Nintendo SPD]] (Software Planning and Development) to become a new division known as [[Nintendo EPD]] (Entertainment Planning and Development). |
Latest revision as of 07:58, 3 July 2018
Nintendo EAD | |
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Type | First Party |
Founded | 2003 |
Status | Merged |
Base | Tokyo, Japan |
Bestseller | Super Mario Galaxy |
Homepage | Japanese Site US Site |
Notable Members | Yoshiaki Koizumi Takao Shimizu |
EAD Tokyo was a division of Nintendo EAD set up in Tokyo in order to attract the local talent. The studio's first game, Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat won a number of awards for being most innovative, and they were also well known for working on the Super Mario Galaxy games. A second group was created for this division in 2007.
In 2015, it (along with the rest of EAD) was merged with Nintendo SPD (Software Planning and Development) to become a new division known as Nintendo EPD (Entertainment Planning and Development).
Games[edit]
Gamecube[edit]
Wii[edit]
Wii U[edit]
- Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
- NES Remix (with indieszero)
- NES Remix 2 (with indieszero)
- Super Mario 3D World